Square Enix has launched a new merchandise shop for pets in Japan, featuring designs based on Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts.
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Of all the new content introduced in , Queen's Blood is one of the most complex; learning this card game can be tricky, and building the best deck for it is even trickier. While the cards you pick should depend on your strategy, a few cards stand out as especially helpful when used correctly.
You'll receive a starter deck in Chapter 2 of. This deck isn't bad and even has a few cards that will be featured later, but players should keep an eye out for opportunities to play more Queen's Blood or unlock new cards as they explore the world. Here are some of the best cards players should look to pick up, in no particular order.
Though the following cards are considered some of the best, they are by no means the best when all used at the same time. Ensure your cards work well together; synergy can be more important than having the best cards!
Card
Effect
Location
Mandragora
Spawns a Mandragora Minion into the player's hand.
Found in Kalm (Chapter 2) by buying the Ruffians Booster Pack
Mandragora isn't great on its own, but it's useful in many early-game matches thanks to its space-taking potential. It's a right-and-down opener that spawns a Mandragora Minion, and the Minion is an up-and-right opener. It can act as a placeholder card until you have a card that can be played into the space it creates.
Having the Mandragora and its Minion as a placeholderlimits the space your opponent can take, while its L shape lets you move closer to enemy territory. Those spots will be yours to claim when needed. This card gets out scaled by some cards later in the game, but for your first few matches, it should serve you well.
Card
Effect
Location
Archdragon
Reduces the power of enemy card to the right by three points.
Under Junon Shop in the Grasslands, Weird and Wicked Pack
This hard hitter is an oddly shaped card with a devastating effect. When played, it reduces the power of the enemy card to the right of it by three points. This allows you to either destroy that card or claim the space for your own.
Like the Mandragora, this card lets you move closer into your enemy's territory. Unlike the Mandragora, which only allows you to take space, the Archdragon card gives you the chance to remove an enemy card while doing so. Use this aggressive card to make strides to shut down your opponents' setups.
Card
Effect
Location
Ifrit
Gains plus two power for each enhanced allied card
Shinra-8 (Chapter 5), winning the Queen's Blood tournament and defeating Red XIII
While this card is a more expensive card at three pawns, it gains plus two power for every buffed allied card played. When played with buffing cards like Spearhawk (gained in the Costa del Sol Queen's Blood Card Carnival) and Cactuar (Ch2 card battle against Nene), it
Square Enix has launched a new merchandise shop for pets in Japan, featuring designs based on Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and Kingdom Hearts.
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