Dragon Ball Card Warriors – How to play, tips, and strategies

In this guide we teach you how to play Dragon Ball Card Warriors, the new card game added to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

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How to get cards

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The only other modes of note are the deck editor screen, which lets you build new decks, and the shop. You can get new profile icons, mats, and card sleeves from the shop in addition to cards. Right now the mats and sleeves are just basic color patterns. I am hoping that we eventually get mats and sleeves with characters on them. It would seem like a waste if we didn’t.

There are three types of currency: card tickets, coins, and platinum coins. Single card tickets let you get one single card. Card pack tickets let you get a pack of eight cards. Packs can also be purchased with coins, which are the free currency of the game. There are also rare card packs which guarantee at least one rare card and premium card packs which are the same, but have a higher drop rate of super rare and legendary cards. There are also card pack tickets for rare and premium packs, but they are hard to come by.

The highest rarity in the game is legendary, followed by super rare, rare, and normal. Trying to pull a super rare or legendary with standard card packs is borderline impossible with a pull rate of 4% and 1% respectively. Seven of the eight cards in a rare pack follow these same percentages. For a rare pack though that eighth card is guaranteed to be rare or higher, and that percentage increases to 85% for rare, 12% for super rare, and 3% for legendary. Premium card packs follow the same formula, but with percentages of 75/20/5 for the eighth card. The other seven cards also see a slight increase to 25/7/2.

Dragon Ball Card Warriors

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Kevin Carignan

Kevin is a lifelong gamer and has been a fan of fighting games since he first walked up to a Marvel vs. Capcom cabinet at the tender age of 8 at the local arcade. (Kids ask your parents what an "arcade" is). He may not be very good at them, but that doesn't stop him from enjoying them. He also loves character action games, survival horror, and speaking in the third person. Also covers Digital Card Games (DCCGs), specifically Legends of Runeterra and Teppen.