Marvel Battle Lines: Top Tips, Walkthrough, Cheats, Hacks, and Strategy Guide

Marvel Battle Lines is a new card battling game for the iOS and Android platforms featuring the comic book versions of character from all across the Marvel universe. You can build a deck, battle it out against increasingly-tough opponents, and earn gold, experience, and diamonds as rewards, while keeping your deck as strong as possible. Read on for some tips and tricks for Marvel Battle Lines!

The first and most obvious thing is not only to play through the entire first chapter, but to play through chapter two of the campaign mode, also. Chapter one will give you a good grasp on basic strategies. Chapter two will allow you to start learning some more advanced strategies. You’ll get a big chunk of experience, gold, and cards as rewards. If you’re looking for a specific card, then you can sometimes find them tied to a specific campaign level, so you can replay the level as much as you want.

If you want, you can keep going for as long as you want with the same hand of cards, or you can redraw your whole deck whenever you want by hitting the switch button, or you can discard one single card and redraw it by picking up the card and dragging it toward the bottom of the screen until it flips over. You can go an entire battle without doing this, or you can do this as many times as you want.

Be sure to complete your daily missions every single day. These reset once per day, so complete all of them before the day is done to max out your experience points and other rewards. Additionally, be sure to claim all of the free gold that you can in both the shop and the login rewards area. You’ll earn three free single card packs per day in the shop as well, one per hour.

Drawing a battle line is the main goal here, using four in a row (like tic tac toe on steroids). Your cards attack adjacent cards when you put them down, or and vice versa, but when you draw a battle line, you deal damage to the other player. Don’t be afraid to let your card take some damage in order to deal your own damage to the opposing player. Cards can be replaced, but once a player loses all HP, they’re done.

Save as many diverse decks as you can, because different decks will be more useful against different game modes. Some will be better in PvP, and then they might be less effective later on in PvP against when different types of decks become more popular (the popular deck build list is always shifting). And then different chapters of the campaign will have their own better decks that are more popular for specific uses.

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