Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-24906541-20150303212751/@comment-10782738-20150304174926

Yeah it's a super fun game, especially if you're a fan of WWF/WWE.

Been playing since it came out, but you can grind through the game as fast or as slow as you want to. To speed it up ranking, you can pay for higher tier cards if you want. Haven't spent a dime on the game at all and still enjoying it.

King of the Ring is a great way to get new cards without breaking the bank. You can join in at any time and the tournament can range from 45 to a max 54 hours depending on how far you get in the tournament (45 hourly ranking games, then three hourly best 2 of 3 rounds in the tourney). You get good cards in your tier if you make it past the 1st round.

The weekly Road to Glory is a great way to get TONS of cards to help build up your deck. Plus for each tier you complete, you get a card after completing that tier like BC mentioned. You have the choice of picking 1, 3 or 5 point matches. They mentioned that even with a weak deck, it's possible to advance doing 1 point matches (although the tier point thresholds jump up with each tier). But you want to grind and get cards, this is the way to go.

They alternate that with a People's Champ mode which is similar to the TFL raid events. The one with the most points gets the top prize. Can't remember exactly remember how the tiers break down, but top prize is rankings 1-5. But again you have a choice of 1, 3, 5 point games.

With the point selections, it normally works like this: 1 point games - opponents deck is weaker than yours, 3 points - similar deck, 5 point games - stronger deck

Fusion chamber is a great way to get cards that are the strongest in their tier by combining different tier cards, each tier has a specific formula. For example a Fusion Common is created by combining 3 random common cards and letting it cook for 15 minutes. A Fusion Uncommon is created by combining a Fusion Common, a Common and an Uncommon card and takes 60 minute to cook. The higher the tier, the more cards are needed and more time to cook (max 4 days for Survivor tier aka Level 8 cards). Outcomes are completely random, so there isn't specific cards to use to get predictable outcomes.

Also a great place to get strategies is at: http://forums.2k.com/forumdisplay.php?486-WWE-SuperCard

If you're not a fan of wrestling, then there's MyNBA2K15 made by the same company. Same concept as Supercard (actually supercard is based on this game)