Wildfrost – Powerful cards to use tips

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Tips on how to win a run with the Snowdwellers or Shademancers

Play units early

Your primary keys to victory are action economy and board control. The majority of the game is on staying ahead of the tempo while avoiding letting your partners die and setting up your combos.

 

 
Here are a few tips and tricks to help new players get off the ground.

1. Always play companions early in the fight even if you need to ring the bell to draw them if they are in the back half of your deck.

2. Rotate your units to distribute the damage. Remember your buddies just when they are about to die and it is the only way to save them. They lose all cooldown progress you’ve made, and they do no damage while in the deck. Reposition your companions so that your tanks and even your 3hp guys take hits. Allow your damage dealers to be reduced to 1hp before rotating them back to the backline. Just be wary of spikes, smackback, and barrage.

3. BUY CROWNS, every crown you buy comes with the benefit of “Draw your best card and take an extra turn” starting a fight with 4 companions in play already counting down is a sure fire path to success. Buy every single crown that you can and put them on all of your companions. If you find a better unit later you can unequip the crowns and move them around between battles.If you have 80 gold and a shop is an option you should be buying a crown before considering anything else. They are that strong.

Fights are a lot easier when turn one looks like this

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Only play the good cards

4. Press the redraw bell instead of playing a scrappy sword. Drawing through your deck for the best cards is crucial. Unless you are 1 card away from the bell refreshing you should always consider ringing the bell to dig for your best cards instead of playing scrappy swords and Tar blades.

5. Don’t bloat your deck. Units can be put in reserves, but items and treasures can make it hard to find your key pieces when you need them. Cards that apply snow, summon a unit, or block a hit are incredibly powerful. But only if you have them when they are required. Aim to have ~6 cards in your deck once everything is deployed on the board or consumed so that you can always draw your best cards every turn.

6. Don’t waste time playing damage cards. Unless it kills a unit or is killing something with spikes, you are usually better at getting units down, applying status effects or buffs, and setting up future turns.

If all your good cards are on the bottom. Don’t wait for the free refresh, press the bell.

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Powerful cards and powerful synergies

7. Put your upgrades on cards that multiply their effects. +2 attacks should go on units with Barrage or multiple attacks on a short cooldown. +snow/shroom charms should go on cards that have Noomlin or barrage. Try upgrade companions first and stack multiple charms on a single card to get the most possible out of it. Try and make sure you have at least 2 sources of snow or ink so that you can stall and let your companions do all the damage. instead use your spells for supporting your companions and finishing off low hp enemies.

8. Some of the most powerful cards I would recommend for new players are in no particular order:

For items:

  • Blank Mask
  • Noomlin Biscuit
  • Snowcake
  • Molten Dip
  • Pepper Flag + Spice

For Companions:

  • Big Berry
  • Snoffel
  • Chikichi + any sacrifice outlet
  • Foxee + any attack buff
  • Yuki + Snow.

All of the strongest cards come from interactions with charms and other cards. Try and get as many charms as possible to fish for powerful effects like Noomlin, Frenzy, Smackback, Snow, and Barrage.

9. Noomlin is the best Keyword in the game. Noomlin lets you play multiple cards a turn and break the action economy wide open. Noomin Biscuit can let you play your best card every turn for the rest of the combat and becomes broken if you have more than one card with Noomlin. This also leans into pressing the redraw bell to get to get to your power cards and keeping your deck thin so you can redraw them quickly.

Its hard to lose if you can play 3 cards every turn

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General Tips

10. For the upgrade bells choose card draw and companion slots. Almost never take the refresh bell cooldown as the card draw bell does almost the same thing but gives you better and earlier card selection to get to your power cards faster.

11. Watch the reinforcements counter. Sometimes you can kill everything before the next wave is ready to come in. Instead of killing them use that time to set up your board. Play your Woodhead and Flamewater. Apply debuffs before you need them and redraw into your best hand before the next wave comes in. You don’t want to lose by being stuck with a hand full of Scrappy Swords when the next wave comes in.

12. If you are ahead try and farm with Gooblings and combos. Having enough gold to buy crowns and charms is what will make you stronger and is a key point of every successful run. Every ‘hit’ on a Goobling gives you 4 gold. so if you are already ahead consider hitting Gooblings with your 0 and 1 attack hits for a little extra gold. In addition if you kill multiple enemies on a single turn you get a combo multiplier on the gold that you earn. More gold means more crowns and charms which leads to a better chance of winning.

Also, if you are one gold short the shopkeeper will sell you the item regardless if you are persistent and keep asking.

Look at all that extra money

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