What you need to do here is to choose one creature to be powered up, and choose five material creature cards at the most for your sacrifices. These should be the cards you no longer need or want, as sacrificing them erases them forever. You will also need to have some Dragon Coins on hand to power up a creature. This is usually an inexpensive process, but it’ll cost you more if you’re giving the benefactor card a lot of experience.
The Dieclops’ maximum level is 1, and once sacrificed, it’s going to give the benefactor card a ridiculous amount of XP. We’re talking more XP than material cards, no matter how rare they are. But with all those experience points comes a whole lot of coins, so be sure you’ve got enough Dragon Coins handy if you’re planning to sacrifice the Dieclops.
Always remember that a card needs to be fully maxed out if you want to have it evolved. You also have to match runes based on color and based on rarity; rare cards usually need to be evolved by rare rainbow runes. Evolution is costlier than power-ups, so having a good reserve of Dragon Coins is necessary when evolving a card!
Need more tips and tricks for the game? We advise you to check out our strategy guide for Card King: Dragon Wars, as well as our Battle Arena hints and also our list of tricks on how to get rare cards in the game.