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The Best Strategy for the Royal Rumble PVP in WWE SuperCard

The best way to win the Rumble, no steel chairs needed.

WWE Supercard is a card collecting mobile game featuring WWE superstars. It features a variety of modes that has you play against AI or live opponents. PVP can offer some great rewards like supercoins or assisting in training your cards. One of the better ones in the Royal Rumble, offering a good reward to time ratio.

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Best Strategy for the Royal Rumble PVP in WWE Supercard

You’d think the best way to play the PVP is to add all your strongest cards but it’s actually the opposite, mostly. While you do want to have some strong cards in there, you want to mostly fill the deck with a lower tier.

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How to Build the Deck

For this deck you’ll want to pick three cards of similar stats from a higher tier and fill the rest with cards of the lowest tier you own. For example, if you’re playing the female Royal Rumble, you’ll want to have three Pixel tier singles or pros paired with nothing but untrained Bio-Mechanical cards. You’ll also want to balance out your arrows to match sure you have good coverage of the potential stat matches.

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The reason for this is that the majority of your matches go from fighting humans to fighting AI opponents. Because of the way Supercard works, its deck will match your own, featuring only three strong cards and the rest untrained low tiers. With this, if you pull a strong card early, you can easily be undefeated by the end. This will net you the max rewards. You just need to keep an eye on you remaining stats after each match.

Early top tier card from the deck

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You want a good coverage of arrows instead of, say, all blue left. Each match in the rumble uses one of the three cards in your hand to decide which stat you and your opponent face off with. So, a yellow up arrow will be a match between your speed stats while a down yellow is charisma. After you win, the difference in stats gets removed from your stat.

Asuka went from a 58 million to 2.9 million after a match.

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If you have too many power arrows, you run the risk of your card being defeated. Because of this, you don’t want too many cards close to your top three cards in stats. You can be whittled down and beaten before you have a chance at a good streak.

15 out of 16 possible matches won.

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