Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-9017943-20130822194015/@comment-210.186.57.168-20130823224912

Hey, this is one of the reply i got from the expert.....If you have a spot, i am johnnystwa. at rank 976 now, aiming for T2 finish.....(have to wait to see another expert will reply or not)

I don't know, you have to go with a bit of observation, trial and error.

The problem is cards don't have a standard stat allocation whereby the stats pool allocated between the three attributes A, H and D is always an equal total. Cards are given more total stats with each event. So a defensive beast card you got 4 events ago is probably equally matched in defense and inferior in health and attack compared to a card from the current/previous event. The defensive beast you got this event is probably only negligibly worse off than your best cards from recent events in attack especially if you are talking about cards in the same tier i.e. R4 to R4. R5 obviously would trump any R4.

So where the option is clear, I'd probably put the best overall cards in the x3 row to get the most out of your best cards. It's unlikely that out of the 3 cards, you'd have one that is a toss up with one of the poorer 6 cards. But if so then you can tweak the deck by moving that one card back and forth between the x2 and x3 row just from observing a battle and determining which gives the better result.

But I think generally the tier reward cards are pretty consistent - it's the raid cards such as the X3 Red Alert that can be a bit of liability. Rather than debate whether it's better off in the x2 or x3 row, I found my deck is better off without it entirely as it has terrible health and defense even when in the x3 row. These are the cards you need to be worried about as the event attack bonus inflates their perceived value which isn't supported by the health and defensive allocations.