10 Reasons You Should Be Playing WWE Supercard

10. It's Easy To Learn

Even if you've never played a card game like this before, the game is easy to pick up on. You start by getting a set of cards to use as your "team". The cards are usually represented by a WWE Superstar or Diva, past or present, but other utility cards like statistical boosts are also available. Once you have your cards, you can go into battle with other users (although you're battling A.I. versions of their teams, and not battling them directly). Each of your players has a certain set of stats in the following categories: Power, Toughness, Speed, and Charisma. When you go into battle, you'll be told a certain guidelines for each round. For instance, the first round could be a solo battle involving Power. If so, you go through your cards and, without knowing what your opponent has chosen, you select one of your wrestlers to battle in that round. Preferably, you would choose the one with the highest Power score, of course. The next round might be a tag team battle involving Speed and Charisma. Now, you have to choose two of your cards (you can only choose a player once per match, so if you used someone in the first round, he's done), but you're looking at their combined scores in the Speed and Charisma categories. Their scores in the categories that aren't being used don't matter at all. It's a "best two out of three" match, and from there, you either get to draw new cards (two for a victory, but one if you lost). The new cards can either be used to train the current cards you have (improving their stats), or taking the place of the wrestlers you currently have if their stats are better. Pretty much anybody can pick the game up from the first moment and understand how to get things started, which is good, when things tend to be over complicated far too often.
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