OCD

The company's brand is "Fuxi Culture," which focuses on card grading services, aiming to provide professional and accurate grading services for card collectors and the market. The name “OCD” stands for ONECARD.

A relative new comer to the market, they offer a variety of grading label colors. Below you can see details about the grading practices from their web-page and a translated version for your convenience.

Scanned QR code example

A Pokémon card encased in a clear plastic graded slab with a pink label at the top indicating its grade of 10. The card features a blue sea creature resembling a Pokémon, with white and purple accents, under a rainbow and clouds background. A person with orange hair and a blue swimsuit is sitting on its back, with Japanese text and stats displayed.
An illustrated informational poster with the title 'OCD 评级 相关知识' featuring cartoon characters Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece and Pikachu from Pokémon, along with speakers, explaining details about card grading services in Chinese.
An informational poster about OCD ratings featuring cartoon characters Luffy from One Piece and Pikachu from Pokémon, with speakers in the background and text explaining OCD and its application in trading cards.
Chinese text describing a scoring standard, with star ratings of 10, 10, 9.5, and 9 points, along with explanations of each rating's criteria.
Guide for assessing the quality of a card, with five levels indicated by stars and Chinese descriptions, based on surface flaws such as scratches, stains, corners, and edges.
Pink background with Chinese text describing various levels of damage indicated by star icons and numbered points, with a small star graphic in the bottom left corner.
A review page comparing different grades of printed cards, scoring from 10 to 9 points based on print quality, with star icons and detailed criteria for each score.
Guidelines for assessing the quality of cards, including points for each condition, with criteria such as scratches, edges, corners, discoloration, and focus.
A document listing damage levels for cards and plates, categorized by points from 1 to 4, with descriptions of damage signs such as scratches, cracks, discoloration, and wear.