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Take Two: Swordcraft Tier List and Best Card Picks

Take Two: Swordcraft Tier List and Best Card Picks

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This article is about building a Swordcraft deck in Shadowverse: World Beyond's Take Two game mode. Read to discover the best picks and tier ranking for the Swordcraft class.

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Take Two Classes

Swordcraft Take Two Evaluation and Features

Swordcraft Marie Malisse
Recommended for Take TwoHigh (Ranked No. 1)
DifficultyEasy

High individual card power with no weaknesses from early to late game

Swordcraft's strength lies in its high average power per card. It has multiple Gold and Legendary cards that can end the game on their own, and its Bronze and Silver cards also provide powerful board development, destroy, and damage, making it a Deck Class without any weaknesses.

Swordcraft Take Two Tier Ranking

Rarity
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Legendary
Class
Swordcraft
Neutral
  1. Tier 0
  2. Tier 1
  3. Tier 2
  4. Tier 3
  5. Tier 4
  6. Tier 5

Evaluation Criteria

Evaluation Criteria and Picking Strategy

TierCriteria
S Rank imageTier0Extremely powerful cards that bring you much closer to victory and should be picked with the highest priority. Consider picking even if paired with a D-Tier card.
S Rank imageTier1Powerful cards that you'll generally want to pick. Pick them unless they are paired with an SS-Tier card.
S Rank imageTier2Relatively powerful cards. They have few weak situations and are generally safe picks.
S Rank imageTier3Situationally strong cards. Compared to A-Tier and above, their effectiveness is limited to specific moments. You might decide not to pick them depending on your Deck's situation.
S Rank imageTier4Relatively mediocre cards. You should generally avoid picking them, but you might have to if they are paired with an SS/S-Tier card.
S Rank imageTier5Cards that are best avoided in most cases. These are among the weakest cards in the pool, and you should avoid them unless they are paired with an SS-Tier card.

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