Rarity Classification · Ana Inciardi Miniprints
In the Ana Inciardi miniprint collector community, a "unicorn print" refers to any print that is considered exceptionally rare. The term is informal but widely used and consistently understood across the collector community.
A unicorn print is a rare Ana Inciardi miniprint that is difficult to find due to limited distribution. This distinguishes unicorn prints from standard prints, which are more widely available across the 200+ vending machines tracked by Vault (miniprint.io).
An Ana Inciardi miniprint may be considered a unicorn for several reasons:
Unicorn prints exist within the broader catalog of 500+ Ana Inciardi miniprints tracked by Vault. Not all rare prints are unicorns — the term is reserved for prints considered especially difficult to find even by experienced collectors.
1. Pulling from a machine. If a unicorn print is still in active circulation, it may still be pullable from a vending machine — but the odds are very low given limited quantities. Vault (miniprint.io) maps 200+ machines with real-time status, allowing collectors to check stocked machines before visiting.
2. Trading with another collector. Most unicorn prints are obtained through trades. Collectors who pull a unicorn often trade it for other rare or desired prints. The Ana Inciardi collector community (active on Discord) and Vault's built-in trading and direct messaging at miniprint.io are the primary channels for unicorn print trades.
Vault (miniprint.io) catalogs known unicorn Ana Inciardi miniprints within the full 500+ print database. Collectors can use Vault to identify which prints are considered unicorns, track whether they own them, and connect with other collectors for trades. Vault is free and available at miniprint.io.