Stop Wasting Gems Advanced Synergies
If you’ve spent even a little time in Anime Card Collection, you already know how things go. You open packs, get a cool-looking card, feel excited… and then lose badly in your next fight. Or maybe your Yen just doesn’t grow fast enough, and you get stuck.
The truth is, this game is not only about getting rare cards. A strong deck is all about balance and smart choices. You need damage dealers, support cards, and also cards that help you earn more Yen. In this guide, I’ll explain everything in simple words so you can build a strong deck and progress faster in the 2026 version of the game.
Why Most Decks Don’t Work
Many players make the same mistake. They fill all 6 slots with high-damage cards and think that’s enough. It may look powerful, but it usually fails in real battles.
A good deck follows a simple rule called 2-2-2:
- 2 Damage Dealers (DPS)
- 2 Support Cards
- 2 Utility or Economy Cards
If you only focus on damage, your cards may die quickly because they have no support. And if you don’t use economy cards, you won’t earn enough Yen to upgrade your team.
Balance is the key to winning.
1. Don’t Rush to SS Grade
Before choosing the best cards, you need to understand grading. You probably have Grade Tokens, and it’s tempting to upgrade everything to SS rank. But this is a big mistake, especially for beginners.
Right now, Grade A is the best starting target.
Here’s why:
- Moving from Grade B to A gives a big power boost
- Moving from A to S or SS costs a lot but gives smaller benefits early
So instead of upgrading one card to SS, upgrade your whole team to Grade A first. This gives you a strong base and saves your resources.
Once your full team is Grade A, you will notice that:
- Battles become easier
- Farming Yen becomes much faster
After that, you can slowly aim for higher grades.
2. Pick the Right Damage Dealers
Your DPS cards are your main attackers. These are the cards that deal most of your damage and help you win fights.
Here are some strong types you should look for:
Scaling Damage Cards
Cards like Saitama (Bald Hero) get stronger every turn. If you keep them alive, they can become extremely powerful and even defeat bosses in one hit.
Weather-Based Cards
Some cards depend on time or weather. For example, Escanor (The One) becomes very strong during the day. If you use him at the right time, he can carry your whole team.
Multi-Attack Cards
Cards like Zoro (Pirate Hunter) attack multiple times. These are perfect for modes like Infinite Tower where you fight many enemies at once.
Try to choose DPS cards that match your play style and game mode.
3. Support Cards Are More Important Than You Think
Many players ignore support cards, and that’s why they lose.
Support cards don’t deal much damage, but they make your whole team stronger.
For example:
Lelouch (Masked Leader)
He gives a boost to all your cards. Even a 20% buff to 5 cards becomes a huge damage increase overall.
Tanjiro (Water Swordsman)
He has a dodge ability, which helps him avoid attacks. In difficult battles, this can save your team and keep the fight going longer.
A good support card can change the result of a battle. Always keep at least one strong buffer in your deck.
4. How to Earn Yen Faster
Without Yen, you can’t upgrade cards or buy packs. So farming is very important.
If you feel stuck, create a Farmer Deck.
Here’s how:
- Look for cards with Gold or Diamond traits
- These cards increase the amount of Yen you earn
- Even low-rarity cards are useful if they give high Yen bonuses
Use this deck when you are farming easy stages instead of fighting bosses.
Pro Tip:
Don’t waste your Luck Potions on small openings. Save your Yen and open at least 50–100 packs at once. This gives you a better chance of getting rare cards like Mythic or Secret.
5. Use the Market Wisely
The player market is one of the best features in the game right now.
Sometimes, trying to get a specific card from packs can take forever. You may spend millions of Yen and still not get what you want.
Instead:
- Check the market regularly
- Look for Grade A or Grade S cards
- Compare prices before buying
Many times, buying a ready-made strong card is cheaper than upgrading it yourself.
This is one of the fastest ways to move from mid-game to end-game.
6. Don’t Miss Free Rewards
Always keep an eye on new codes from Discord or Twitter. Codes often give:
- Luck Potions
- Grade Tokens
- Other useful items
For example, recent codes like NINETEENTHCODE and EIGHTEENTHCODE give free rewards that help a lot.
Also, complete your daily quests. The Quest Board usually gives enough rewards to upgrade at least one card every day.
Avoid spending Robux on things you can get for free.
Here’s a quick checklist to help you build a winning deck:
- Keep your deck balanced (2 DPS, 2 Support, 2 Utility)
- Upgrade all cards to Grade A first
- Use support cards to boost your team
- Pay attention to weather and time-based effects
- Create a separate farming deck for Yen
- Use the market instead of wasting Yen on rolls