WWE SuperCard is a free to play trading card game available on mobile devices, including both iOS and Android. This guide will explain how to play and hopefully you will be able to master it using this guide!
WWE SuperCard Walkthrough [Guide]
Written by Dalton “HorrorSpooky” Cooper and Trade
Copyright 2014
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1. Introduction
2. Basics – How to Play
3. Types of Cards
4. Exhibition
5. King of the Ring
6. Achievements
7. List of Cards
8. Conclusion
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1. Introduction
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WWE SuperCard is a trading card game featuring various WWE wrestlers, both past and present, along with various objects that are associated with the WWE itself that can be used to aid in your battles against other people online.
The gameplay is very simple and based on a stat comparison system. More on that in the next section.
Please keep in mind that this game will be updated numerous times throughout its lifespan. This may mean that new modes are added, cards are added or removed, or something along those lines. This guide was written using the earliest version of the game, but if any major changes are made to WWE SuperCard, this guide will be updated to reflect those changes.
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2. Basics – How to Play
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In WWE SuperCard, you have a team of five wrestler cards. This includes your “Champion” (or the card that will appear by your name when people play against you), another singles wrestler, a tag team, and a diva.
In addition to the five superstars, you will also have two support cards. These support cards are either famous WWE managers, objects (such as weapons typically used in professional wrestling like chairs or ladders), or other elements that have to do with WWE.
Each game consists of three rounds. If you win two rounds, you automatically win, but you will still have to play the third round regardless.
Each round will take into account specific statistics. Each card has four statistics.
Power (POW)
Toughness (TGH)
Speed (SPD)
Charisma (CHA)
So, for example, if a round is determined based on SPD, the superstar with the highest speed stat will win the match. In the event of a tie, both players will receive a point.
Statistics can be influenced in a couple of different ways. For example, you can use support cards (one per game) to raise your statistics or lower the stats of your opponent to give you a better chance of winning.
When it comes to tag teams, you need to look at the diamonds on each superstar. The diamond will either be yellow or blue, and it will be half-filled. You need to pair your superstar up with a tag partner that has the opposite fill of the diamond. This will create a full diamond and offer up bonus stats for both superstars. If the superstars have contradictory diamond fills, their stats will actually be lowered.
You start the game by getting a free pack. Then you need to set your active roster and support cards. The game will put you through a tutorial to make sure you know how to play before you face off against any actual opponents.
As you continue to unlock more cards, you will realize that you don’t have much use for them in terms of the actual matches. What you can do with these seemingly useless cards is “feed” them to the cards that you do actually use through the “train” process.
First, go whatever card you want to train. Choose the train option. Then pick the card that you want to feed to them. The card you chose to help “train” will be discarded, and the card that you selected to receive the training will gain XP and potentially have its stats raised as well. Note that you will have a lot of cards that are “IN USE” due to the King of the Ring mode.
Cards that are of higher rarity class can level up more than cards that are of lower rarity classes.
As you continue to rack up wins and build a better deck, the tier of your deck will increase. You start at the Rare tier, but you can increase that by adding rarer and rarer cards to your deck. Once this is accomplished, you will start unlocking better rare cards for free after completing matches such as Exhibition matches.
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3. Types of Cards
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WWE SuperCard features numerous card types. The card types are further categorized based on their rarity. I will explain each type of card in the game and what role they play. In parentheses, you will see how many cards are in each category.
Common (100) – The most common types of cards. They have lower stats than normal and are colored grey.
Uncommon (124) – Uncommon cards are the second-most common cards in the game. They are green.
Rare (126) – Rare cards are blue. They often have added stat bonuses, usually named after the wrestler’s finishing move.
Super Rare (120) – Dark blue cards.
Ultra Rare (94) – Deep purple cards.
Epic (70) – Orange cards.
Legendary (58) – Yellow cards.
Support Cards – Support cards offer buffs for you, or they will detract from the stats of your opponents.
Pro Cards – Every wrestler has a “pro card” that can be created if you have a duplicate card of them that is of the same rarity class. So, for example, if you have two Common Batista cards, you can combine them together to create a Pro Uncommon Batista, which will increase his stats. Of course, this applies to all wrestlers available in the game.
Champion Cards – Any of the wrestlers in your main hand can be designated as your “champion”. All this means is that their image will appear by your name when people are selecting you for an opponent.
In Use Cards – When you’re going through your deck, you may notice numerous cards that say “IN USE” that you can’t “train” to your other cards. This means that these cards have been automatically entered in King of the Ring mode. If you fail to “feed” the card to another card by “training” them as soon as you get it, by the next round these cards will be In Use. There are two ways to make a card no longer In Use. For one, you can complete the current King of the Ring tournament or you can also turn them into a Pro card, which will make them no longer “In Use” until the next round of gameplay.
Energy Cards – These cards are used to replenish the stamina of your cards during King of the Ring to build their statistics back up in-between matches. In between matches during King of the Ring, you will have an opportunity to manage your deck, and it is at that point that you use the energy cards to replenish the stamina of your various cards.
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4. Exhibition
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Exhibition is the main game type in WWE SuperCard. It is here that you will be spending most of your time, grinding for new cards and fighting against opponents.
In Exhibition, you will be presented with four different possible opponents to choose from. Pick whichever one you want (you can see their win/loss record below their name) and then fight them in a match. If you win the match, you will get two new random cards. If you lose, you will only get one new random card.
The first time you begin an Exhibition game, you will be put into a tutorial that is designed to teach you the basics of the game.
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5. King of the Ring
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In King of the Ring mode, you are paired up with 15 other players. Unlike Exhibition where you have direct control of your cards, the matches are simulated.
In King of the Ring, you have your main lineup or the Active cards, plus the Inactive cards. Like other aspects of the game, the power of your King of the Ring deck will determine how good of rewards you will be able to obtain once you finish a King of the Ring tournament.
In between simulations, you can manage your deck and use power cards to replenish the stamina of your cards. The boosts that you have activated will be listed at the bottom of the screen before each King of the Ring. You can have five of each boost.
After each King of the Ring Tournament you complete, you will be granted a reward.
Just like Exhibition, a tutorial will be activated the first time that you try to play King of the Ring, so utilize it to help get yourself used to the rules of the game.
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6. Achievements
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On iOS devices, you can see the achievements for WWE SuperCard on the Game Center app. For Android devices, you can simply go to the “Options” menu in-game to take a look at the achievements.
On iOS, if you collect all of the achievements in WWE SuperCard (of which there are 12), you can potentially earn up to 125 GameCenter points.
Epic Proportions (30 pts) – Reach the Epic Tier
Future Star (50 pts) – Play 1,000 Matches
Hot Stuff (25 pts) – Trained a Diva
It’s Legendary! (25 pts) – Get your first Legendary Card
Nice! (50 pts) – Get your first Epic Card!
On the Rise (20 pts) – Play 500 Matches
On Your Way (1o pts) – Play 100 Matches
Rarely Done (50 pts) – Reach the Ultra Rare Tier
Ready to Rock (50 pts) – Pro’d a Card
Super Star! (50 pts) – Reach the Legendary Tier
Up the Ante (25 pts) – Reach the Super Rare Tier
Working Out (50 pts) – Trained a Superstar
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7. List of Cards
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There are numerous WWE superstars, support cards, and more that are available in the game. Some of these superstars exist within multiple rarity categories. The rarity categories in which each superstar or support card appears will be listed beside it in parentheses further down in this section.
Along with the different rarity types, the cards come in twos. The reason for this is that they can become “Pro” cards. To make a card into a Pro card, you have to have two of the same exact card in terms of character and rarity. Combining them will give you an additional Pro card that has boosted stats and capabilities.
Obtaining cards is done a few different ways. Simply playing matches is the easiest and simplest way to obtain new cards. Depending on the power and overall rarity of your combined deck, you will have the chance to get rarer cards. Winning Exhibition matches will get you the opportunity to collect two random cards. Winning King of the Ring matches will get you one random card, but winning an entire King of the Ring tournament will yield greater rewards.
Another way to get new cards is by purchasing card packs. You can go to the app store to purchase currency for this game (note that this requires real money; there is no way to obtain this through natural gameplay).
Here are the different card packs available for purchase and their price:
Pick (50) – Pick 1 card that matches the rarity of your deck
Superstar Pack (100) – Get one random superstar card with Common to Epic rarity
Superstar 6 Pack (500) – 6 random superstar cards with Common to Epic rarity
Epic Pack (2,500) – 1 random superstar card with Epic to Legendary rarity
Here is a list of cards in the WWE SuperCard. You can check the cards you’ve collected in the Catalog menu. Cards that you’ve collected and gotten rid of one way or another will remain in the Catalog so that you can keep track of all the cards you’ve had at one point in the game. This means that you can complete your Catalog without hanging on to every single card like some weird…WWE trading card hoarder, or something.
C – Common
UC – Uncommon
R – Rare
SR – Super Rare
UR – Ultra Rare
E – Epic
L – Legendary
SUPERSTARS
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Adam Rose (Common/Uncommon)
Alberto Del Rio (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic)
Andre the Giant (Super Rare/UR)
Bad News Barrett (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Batista (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Big E (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Big John Studd (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Big Show (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Bo Dallas (Common/Uncommon)
Booker T (Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Bray Wyatt (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic)
Brock Lesnar (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Bruno Sammartino (Legendary)
Cesaro (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Chris Jericho (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/Epic/Legendary)
Christian (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Cody Rhodes (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Curt Hennig (Rare)
Damien Sandow (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Daniel Bryan (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Darren Young (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
David Otunga (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Dean Ambrose (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Diesel (Rare)
Dolph Ziggler (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic)
‘The American Dream’ Dusty Rhodes (Common/UR)
Eddie Guerrero (Super Rare/Legendary)
Edge (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Erick Rowan (Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Fandango (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Goldust (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Heath Slater (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Hulk Hogan (Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
JBL (Ultra Rare)
Jack Swagger (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts (Common/SR/UR)
Jey Uso (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Jimmy Uso (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
John Cena (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Justin Gabriel (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Kane (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Kofi Kingston (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Luke Harper (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Mark Henry (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic)
Mr. McMahon (Super Rare/UR)
R-Truth (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Randy Orton (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage (Ultra Rare/Epic)
Razor Ramon (Epic)
Rey Mysterio (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Ric Flair (Ultra Rare/Epic)
‘Ravishing’ Rick Rude (Ultra Rare)
Ricky ‘The Dragon’ Steamboat (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Rob Van Dam (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic)
Roman Reigns (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Rusev (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Ryback (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Santino Marella (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
Seth Rollins (Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Sgt. Slaughter (Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Shawn Michaels (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Sheamus (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (Uncommon/Rare/Epic/Legendary)
‘Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase (SR)
The Great Khali (Common/Uncommon/Rare)
The Miz (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
The Rock (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Titus O’Neil (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Triple H (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Tyson Kidd (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Ultimate Warrior (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Undertaker (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Virgil (Common)
Xavier Woods (Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR)
Yokozuna (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/Legendary)
Zack Ryder (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR)
DIVAS
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AJ Lee (Common/Uncommon/Rare/SR/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Brie Bella (Super Rare/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Cameron (Super Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Eva Marie (Uncommon/Rare/SR)
Naomi (Super Rare/UR/Epic)
Natalya (Common/Uncommon/Rare/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Nikki Bella (Super Rare/UR/Epic/Legendary)
Stephanie McMahon (Epic/Legendary)
Summer Rae (Common/Uncommon)
Tamina Snuka (Common)
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2 x 4 (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Briefcase (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Chair (Common/Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Ladder (Common/Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Manager (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Pump it Up! (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Second Wind (Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Stop Sign (Common/Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Taunt (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
Trash Can (Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
WWE Universe (Common/Uncommon/Rare/Super Rare/Ultra Rare/Epic/Legendary)
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8. Conclusion
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I hope this guide helped you with WWE SuperCard!
For more information on the game, please visit the game’s cheat page:
WWE SuperCard – Cheat Page
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