10 Reasons You Should Be Playing WWE Supercard

9. While Easy To Learn, There's Still Plenty Of Strategy Involved

It's certainly easy to pick up, but if you aren't thinking and aren't using strategy, you're going to lose your fair share of matches and the game won't be very much fun for you. As you build and train your team, you have decisions to make on when and when not to use them. Let's say it's a Charisma battle, and you have someone with a decent Charisma number, but he's loaded in every other category. Do you use him to try and get the win in the first round, or do you go with someone else who has a slightly lower Charisma number, but also has much smaller numbers in every other category? On the bright side, you can go with a higher Charisma number, but on the down side, you may have used your best card in the opening round, leaving you open to lose the next two rounds without your "stud" player. On top of that, when do you use your boost cards? Like your wrestler cards, you can only use one boost in a match (you bring two boosts into the match), so if you use it in the first round, you won't be able to boost your players in the next rounds. There is plenty of thinking that must be done here, and it's that strategy that constantly has you on your toes.
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