Tribal Sorter

List Maker

The List Maker lets you build two personal card lists — My List (cards you own) and Wish List (cards you want). Your lists are saved in your browser and persist across visits. No account or login needed.

Adding Cards

Every card has two small buttons in the top-right corner:

Click once to add, click again to remove. Each card starts with a quantity of 1.

The Drawer

The drawer is the bar at the bottom of the screen. It shows two tabs: My List and Wish List, each with a badge showing how many cards are in that list. Click the bar to expand it.

Inside the drawer, each card entry shows:

Drawer Toolbar

At the top of the expanded drawer you'll find:

Export

Clicking Export .xlsx opens a column picker where you choose which card fields to include: Name, Rarity, Season, HP, Archetype, Abilities, Source, Pack, Population, Notes, Quantity, and your personal User Note.

The exported file contains two sheets:

If you don't have Microsoft Excel, you can still open the file. Upload it to Google Sheets (sheets.google.com → File → Import → Upload) and it will work just fine.

Import

Click Import .xlsx and select a previously exported file. The tool reads Sheet 1 as My List and Sheet 2 as Wish List, matches card names to the catalog, and restores your lists. You'll be asked whether to merge with or replace your current lists.

Data Storage

All list data is stored locally in your browser using localStorage. Nothing is sent to any server. If you clear your browser data, your lists will be lost — use Export to back them up.

Sorting & Filtering

Category Boxes

The colored boxes at the top are your main filters. Click one to filter the catalog:

Click a box again to deselect it and show all cards.

Sub-Pills

Click a category box to reveal its sub-pills — smaller buttons that filter down to a specific set within that category. For example, clicking Season 1 reveals pills for Packs, Auction, Collab, Raffle, and Promo.

Rarity Filters

The Legendary, Rare, and Common boxes filter by rarity. These can be combined with a season filter — for example, Season 1 + Legendary shows only Season 1 legendaries.

Sort Order

When any filter is active, cards are automatically sorted using these rules in order:

  1. Group by set — Cards are grouped by their pack/source type (e.g., Packs first, then Auction, then Collab, etc.)
  2. Rarity — Legendary first, then Rare, then Common
  3. HP — Highest HP first within the same rarity
  4. Alphabetical — A–Z as a final tiebreaker

When viewing a sub-pill (e.g., Season 1 → Auction), all cards are the same set, so they sort by rarity → HP → alphabetical.

When no filter is active, cards display in their default alphabetical order.

Known Pop

The Limited box includes a special Known Pop pill. This filters to only show limited cards that have a confirmed population number. Cards with unknown population ("???") are excluded.

Known Pop sorts differently from other filters:

  1. Population ascending — Rarest cards first (lowest population at the top)
  2. Rarity — Legendary → Rare → Common
  3. HP descending
  4. Alphabetical

Selecting Known Pop automatically toggles the Show Population badges on. Deselecting it toggles them off.

Search

The search bar filters cards by name, abilities, traits, race, archetype, and other attributes. It works alongside any active category or rarity filter.

Show Population

The Show Population checkbox in the toggle row displays a population badge at the bottom of each card's image (for cards with known population data).

Card Details

Click Details on any card to expand its full attribute panel showing source, race, gender, descriptor, population, auction price, and notes. Click the panel again to close it. Clicking the card image opens its page on the Tribal Order Vault website.

Disclaimer: Tribal Sorter is an independent, fan-made tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Tribal Order in any way.

All card artwork is © Tribal Order and is used here for reference purposes only.

Card data (population counts, auction prices, source details, and other attributes) compiled by @siredwardsir on Telegram.