Community-ranked · updated July 2026

Best Topps Bots

Topps and the trading-card category have surged alongside the wider collectibles boom, with sports-card and licensed sets selling out fast on drop days. Card drops reward monitoring and fast, reliable checkout, so a maintained module and clean proxies matter more than on steady-state retail.

Alpine is the top-rated Topps bot as of July 13, 2026, scoring 6.0 out of 6 across 2 community ratings.

5 bots ranked | 6 ratings | by 2 contributors | updated July 8, 2026
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Each placement scores S=6 … F=1; the consensus tier is the average of every published ranking for Topps, VIP and community combined. See all sites →

Topps bots — frequently asked

What is the best Topps bot right now?

As of July 2026, the community consensus ranks Alpine (S-tier, 6.0/6), MakeBot (A-tier, 5.0/6), NSB (A-tier, 5.0/6) highest for Topps, based on 6 published ratings from people who run these bots. Rankings update as new ratings come in.

Do people use bots for trading-card drops?

Yes — limited card releases sell out in seconds, so resellers use bots to monitor and check out at scale. The best performers pair a maintained module for the retailer with clean residential proxies.

Is botting card drops legal?

Automated buying of trading cards is not a federal offense — the BOTS Act covers event tickets only — but it violates most retailers’ terms of service and can get orders cancelled. This is not legal advice.

Rank the Topps bots you run.

Nothing here is an editor’s pick — every tier is the average of published rankings from people who actually cook these bots. Add yours and the board moves.