/r/CardWarsTCG
The unofficial official subreddit for the physical Card Wars TCG made by Cryptozoic.
The unofficial official subreddit for the physical Card Wars TCG made by Cryptozoic. Post news, deck lists, custom cards and tiles, cool combos, shiny foils, etc.
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1) Be Excellent to each other.
2) Stay on topic, if you don't mind. We all love Adventure Time, but it's already got an official subreddit.
3) Be Excellent to each other.
4) Keep it PG.
Deck lists for the four starter decks
Printable NiceLands landscape tiles
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Releasing in 2025, 3 new character collector packs
Adventure Time Card Wars 2025, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cze/adventure-time-card-wars-2025?ref=android_project_share
I was wanting to gather people’s opinions on a tier list for all the 1v1 decks. So I can play with friends and family, I want to use decks that are evenly matched. Please leave your ideas and feel free to explain your choices :)
Thank you and Merry Christmas
So I was talking with a friend, and she said that at her house the land cards have costs like mtg. Like, she said if someone plays a 2 action sandylands creature and they only have 2 sandylands down, they can't play anymore sandylands creatures. Every video I've watched doesn't do this, and I didn't get this from the rulebook at all. I just want to make sure I'm playing correctly. I understand this game is based on mtg, but not everything is the same
Do the players choose fhe hero they want to play or? I only had finn and jake pack back in 2013 and never played it.
Does this mean that I can play creatures on this building in addition to the creature I have on the lane?
So annoyed I missed the kickstarter. I found out about it an hour ago. As if they didn’t have YouTube advertisements or paid sponsorships from different YouTubers or influencers.
I'm starting mine tomorrow and I'm the DM this will be the first time ever playing anything DND related and was hoping someone has played it. But there are no videos or anything of anyone else playing it. Low key freaking out
I got my new 10th anniversary set of CardWars after backing on kickstarter. Just noticed the wrong name of a card vs book. Sharp Guy vs. Mr. Slicer
Didn't want to add any unnecessary designs for this one. Just wanted it to look exactly like what they use in the show for full immersion (albeit with the simplest design possible for the card placement guides)! Even placed the deck and discard piles in their proper spots based on the scene where Finn discards and draws a card during the episode. The official play mat doesn't follow this detail, so I took it upon me to design one myself :)
Also listed it on Etsy for anyone interested — though I'm from Asia, so I'm not expecting much orders from NA given the high shipping costs I'd have to cover unfortunately. Still worth a try.
My brother and I were playing and he was using this card. How does this work? At first we were thinking that this card and the one underneath combined into one and that during fights the attack is the sum both, while the defense is 8 until it hits 0 then you removed the crust crusher and left the one underneath. That ended up being way too op. We settled on this guy just body blocking for the one underneath while using damage stat from the one underneath for fighting. There is no clarification in the deck book, so any help would be great.
My friend just got the Kickstarter set and we've been playing a lot over the past week, including using proxies for anything we need multiple sets of. I'm looking for inspiration for new deck builds and was wondering if anybody had put together a database/wiki for all the cards?
I'm playing Card Wars with my daughter and we aren't clear how often BMO's power activates. It reads:
Discard a card from your hand >>> Deal 1 damage to target creature.
What we don't understand is if that activates ANY TIME a card is discarded from your hand or if that is something you have to actively choose to do in order for it to activate.
For example. I could just say I want to discard a card to activate it, sure. But if I use a card that forces me to discard a card, would it ALSO activate during that?
Some of BMO's cards force you to discard, sometimes multiple cards, so this power is either very good or very situational, but we're unsure which.
My foils came like super pringled and are probably unusable is this an issue only I had?
This might seem like an obvious question, but the rule book (as far as I can see) doesn't specify: if you destroy your opponent's creature (or vice versa), does the player take the same amount of damage dealt, or the attack of their creature, or something else?
so I want to play the game with the cards in real life but i missed the kickstarter and all the ones online are like over 100 dollars and amazon doesnt have the vs boxes which are the ones i want can someone point me in the right direction?
This deck was made with a focus on Patchy the Pumpkin and Husker Knight
I've been playing Card Wars consistently for months with my friend. I've fallen into playing cornfields, I like them a ton and enjoy the need to play multiple cornfields to make them better. I use the Jake hero card btw, where a creature on a flipped over landscape has +2 attack.
My friend has used sandylands, useless swamp, blue pains, and different rainbow focused decks but my cornfields wins a good 80% of the time.
We've talked about what could be strong and he says he feels cornfields and jake are probably banned because of how strong they feel and that it's the best deck, but we can't find anything anywhere
Is cornfields just the strongest deck? Everywhere I read, people say useless swamp is best, but I've only lost to it when he could build up an insane discard pile.
So in magic, card effects go onto the stack and resolve in a specific order that is based on choosing what triggers first and who has priority. I preface this because of the addition of the Lich in the anniversary edition that I’ve recently just had the opportunity to play after a friend brought it over. The Lich’s hero ability states “Destroy Creature you control, gain 1 Action Point” and one of his unique spells is a 0 cost spell called “Whims of Fate” which gives you the ability to flip a coin. If it lands on heads it destroys one of your creatures and on tails it allows to to pull a creature from your graveyard (Discard) and put it on an empty lane. So in magic, if you flip heads and you have the Lich as your hero you could target the creature for the destruction from the heads but you could choose in response to activate the Lich’s ability to sacrifice the creature in response to the destruction causing the destruction to fizzle because the effect goes onto the stack. Now, I’m not sure if this translates the same way into Card Wars and I was curious what others opinion was.
My son made a deck with Cinnamon Bun and a bunch of hens and chickens that is almost unstoppable. Is this card combo broken? He has three of each of the hens and chickens that deal damage according to how much damage they have taken.
I just finished organizing my cards and am excited to start deck building. Huntress Wizard seems like an interesting hero and I was wondering how others are building around her. My first thought was "Woad" playing Woad Tribal Bounce.
How are you building HW?
I played card wars with my mom for the first time, and she thought that all monsters get the buff for all flooped creatures, so is that how it works or is it only Djinn that gets the buff?
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