Every frequency below is the real count across all 2,000 specimens — generated deterministically from public seed #69420 and re-derivable by anyone from the open-source pipeline. Nothing here is estimated.
Patterns are graded by behaviour: still lifes (common), oscillators (uncommon), spaceships (rare), and the guns & methuselahs (legendary).
The Gosper Gun is the rarest pull in the collection — 18 of 2,000. Supply per pattern is locked; the seed only decides which token index gets which pattern.
Five instruments, each rolled independently and drawn on top of the specimen. Share of all 2,000 carrying each:
Count of instruments stacked on one specimen, across all 2,000.
The maximal collage — compass + clock + crosshair + barcode + stamp on one card. Any tier can hit it.
Of the 711 stamped specimens, the inspection word breaks down as (share of the 711):
The blood/ink splatter behind each specimen follows one of five archetypes. Share of all 2,000:
CHIAvarium is generated from a single public seed, #69420. The pattern assignment and every art roll are deterministic functions of seed + token index — so anyone can run the open-source pipeline and reproduce the entire collection, byte-for-byte, and confirm these counts.
Because supply per pattern is fixed regardless of seed, and the sale is a blind / random mint, knowing the rarity table gives no buyer (or the creator) any edge. No token indices are pre-reserved.