Shadowverse Worlds Beyond: Best Beginner Class

Not all classes in Shadowverse will be beginner-friendly. Here is the best class for a beginner in Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond.

Shadowverse Worlds Beyond has lots of classes (Image via Cygames)
Shadowverse Worlds Beyond has lots of classes (Image via Cygames)

Card games are not the easiest games to get into, especially as a beginner. You will be competing against people and decks that know the game, rules, and cards inside out. This holds true in Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond as well. Some classes are just more beginner-friendly than others due to a variety of reasons. These could be due to having a low skill ceiling or being easier to build. Here is the best beginner class in this digital card game.

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Best Beginner Class for Shadowverse Worlds Beyond

Marie Malisse of Swordcraft (Image via Cygames)
Marie Malisse of Swordcraft (Image via Cygames)

Although the best classes in general for now seem to be Dragoncraft and Portalcraft. However, not all of these work well for beginners. Portalcraft has a high skill ceiling and requires proper timing for lots of its cards. A beginner might struggle to play this deck optimally. On the other hand, Dragoncraft is much more straightforward, so perhaps you can consider this class for a beginner.

Although, the main setback here is the investment. Building a proper Dragoncraft deck will require a good set of cards, which are not so easily obtained for a beginner. So, if you do not have the luxury of spending money to acquire the cards you need, this deck will not suit your needs. Finally, we come to the deck that should be used by beginners to jump into the game, which is Swordcraft

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Why Is Swordcraft Good for Beginners?

This is a balanced deck with simple mechanics. So, a beginner will not struggle to dive into battle with this deck. Additionally, it does not have as strict of a requirement as Dragoncraft to build a usable deck. So, a beginner will prefer this deck to learn about the game while also enjoying battles without being overwhelmed. These reasons make Swordcraft a great pick for beginner players.

Although, once you get the hang of the game, you might want to pivot to another deck that might suit your play style better. You might want to use some of the stronger classes later on, once you get familiar with the game. However, for a player looking to settle into the game, Swordcraft will be a good choice to test the waters with.


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