> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.tryhoard.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Card detail and comparison

> Inspect any card and compare pricing across different printings or conditions.

When you're deciding how to price a card, you usually need more context than a row in a table gives you. The detail panel lets you dig into a single card and compare it against others without losing your place.

## Opening the detail panel

Click any card in grid mode. A panel slides in from the right with the card image, full card text, pricing breakdown, and links to your TCGplayer listing.

The panel stays open while you browse, so you can scroll through your inventory and click different cards to inspect them. The card you first clicked is your "primary" and sticks around until you click it again to dismiss it.

When the panel opens, Hoard re-fetches that card from the canonical detail endpoint in the background. The first render is instant from the table or binder row you clicked, then the panel updates if a price lock, target price, PriceCharting value, back-face image, legality, or frame detail changed since the list loaded.

## Pricing breakdown

The panel shows your current price, the lowest listing on TCGplayer, market price, your target price, the gap, and potential upside. This is the same data as the table columns, but laid out so you can see everything at once without scrolling sideways.

Pokemon and other PriceCharting-backed rows show the same PriceCharting link, ungraded price, sales volume, and grade-price data whether you opened the card from table view, binder view, or a stacked-card row.

## Repricing controls

Below the pricing breakdown, single cards show a **Repricing** row with per-card controls:

* **Follow Market / Mute** — a two-way switch for how automatic repricing treats this card. **Follow Market** (the default) lets the engine reprice it with the market. **Mute** skips the card in every automated price pass — your price stays put until you change it by hand or unmute. Muting is lighter-touch than [price locking](/features/price-locking): a lock pins the exact price and blocks all writes, while mute just opts the card out of automation.
* **Check market depth** — asks your Hoard agent to fetch the card's live listings and recent sales on its next pass, so you can make a pricing call on current numbers. If the data is already fresh, the button says so. (Appears when your agent is recent enough to handle the request.)
* **Watch** (eye icon) — keeps the card's market data fresh on a fast schedule and surfaces spikes and buy-outs the morning they happen. See [Market depth and watching](/features/market-watch).

Stacked rows (multiple printings grouped together) don't show this row — open a specific printing to use it.

## Comparing two cards

Click a second card while the panel is open and you get a side-by-side comparison. Both cards' pricing appears in a table with a diff column showing the spread.

This is useful when you're trying to decide whether to price two printings of the same card differently, or checking how a foil stacks up against the non-foil.

How it works:

* Your first card stays as the "primary" until you dismiss it
* Every new card you click replaces the comparison slot
* Click your primary card to remove it (the comparison card takes over)
* Hit **Undo** if you accidentally replaced a comparison you wanted

## Switching conditions

If you have the same card in multiple conditions (NM, LP, MP), there's a dropdown in the compare view that lets you swap between them without searching. This makes it easy to check whether your NM and LP copies are priced correctly relative to each other.

## Double-faced cards

Cards with two faces (like modal DFCs from Zendikar Rising or transform cards from Innistrad) can be flipped from the detail panel. On desktop, click the card image. On mobile, use the flip control so tapping the image can do something else: open a larger "look closer" view.

The text and pricing update to show the back face. Kamigawa flip cards rotate upside down, just like the physical card.

## Looking closer on mobile

On mobile, tap the card image in the detail panel to open a larger version of the card. Close it to return to the same detail panel and keep working through your search results.

## Price trend

Below the pricing breakdown, the detail panel shows a 90-day price history chart: your listed price as an amber line and a dashed reference line for the TCGplayer market or low listing price.

**Market / Low toggle.** When both series are available, pill buttons above the chart let you switch the reference line between market price (the midpoint of recent sales) and low price (the cheapest active listing). The chart label updates to match.

**Reading the chart.** The amber line is your own price history — you can see every reprice the agent applied. The dashed line is the market moving around you. Gaps in the dashed line mean no market data arrived for that day (weekend ticks, catalog gaps).

**Comparison chart.** When two cards are selected for A/B comparison, a combined chart appears showing both cards' price histories on the same axes — Card A in amber, Card B in blue. Use this to see whether your two printings have been tracking the same market movement or diverging.

## Recent cards

A tray at the bottom of the panel shows the last few cards you've looked at. Click any thumbnail to jump back without re-searching. Handy when you're bouncing between a few cards trying to make pricing decisions.
