Ultimate Shdowverse: Worlds Beyond Best Decks

In constructing an optimal deck in Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond, there are numerous factors to take into account. It’s crucial to select the appropriate class, devise a sound game plan, and above all else, choose the right cards. Over time, we’ve observed a multitude of cards and decks in play, and we’re excited to pass on our insights with this guide titled “Optimal Decks for Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond”.

Best Decks in Shadoverse: Worlds Beyond

We selected five potent decks that truly shine during gameplay, and we’ll provide you with the specific cards required for each as well as some helpful strategies for playing them effectively.

Best Portalcraft Deck

CardsInfo
Artifact Recharge x 3
Leah, Bellringer Angel x 3
Phildau, Lionheart Ward x 3
Ironheart Hunter x 3
Stream of Life x 3
Kitty Cannoneer x 3
Miriam, the Resolute x 3
Eudie, Maiden Reborn x 3
Bullet from Beyond x 1
Alouette, Doomwright Ward x 3
Doomwright Resurgence x 3
Ancient Cannon x 3
Olivia, Heroic Dark Angel x 3
Ralmia, Sonic Boom x 3
This deck proves how versatile and formidable Portalcraft Decks can really be. This deck relies on cheap followers and spells that heal you, boost your attack, draw cards, summon new followers, and just mess with your opponent. Most cards cost either 2 points, so you’ll almost never run out. It takes a bit of getting used to, but once you get it, you’ll be a force to reckon with.

Best Dragoncraft Deck

CardsInfo
Fan of Otohime x 1
Leah, Bellringer Angel x 3
Searing Firenewt x 3
Little Dragon Nanny x 3
Dragonsign x 3
Goldennote Melody x 3
Draconic Berserker x 3
Marion, Ravishing Dragonewt x 3
Liu Feng, Goldennote Ward x 3
Battleforged Dragon Keeper x 3
Zahar, Stormwave Dragoon x 3
Forte, Blackwing Dragoon x 3
Olivia, Heroic Dark Angel x 3
Burnite, Anathema of Flame x 2
Garyu, Fabled Dragonkin x 1
Pretty much the most straightforward deck on this list. With a good balance of low and high-cost cards, you’ve got clear starter and end-game cards. You’ve also got a few spells and minions which give you a good boost when things get tough. Honestly, out of all the decks here, this one is likely the easiest to learn.

Best Forestcraft Deck

CardsInfo
Bug Alert x 3
Fairy Convocation x 3
Phildau, Lionheart Ward x 3
Detective’s Lens x 3
Fairy Tamer x 3
Stray Beastman x 3
Fay Twinkletoes x 3
Baby Carbuncle x 3
Lily, Crystalian Innocence x 3
Wild Profusion x 3
Vigilant Detective x 3
Apollo, Heaven’s Envoy x 3
Seraphic Tidings x 3
Capricious Sprite x 1
The ultimate Forestcraft Deck, which does exactly what the class does best: summoning a bunch of low-cost followers to overrun your opponent. And we really mean low-cost because a whopping 24 cards here only cost 2 Points. Most of these also summon additional fairies, so expect the playfield to be overrun with your followers. While not the most elegant deck, it is pretty sweet to watch your huge army (consisting mostly of fairies) just decimate the opponent.

Best Abysscraft Deck

CardsInfo
Lilith Enchanting Succubus x 3
Reaper’s Deathslash x 3
Devious Lesser Mummy x 3
Nameless Demon x 3
Mino, Shrewd Reaper x 3
Beryl, Nightmare Incarnate x 3
Chaos Cyclone x 2
Soul Predation x 3
Rage of Serpents x 3
Aryll, Moonstruck Vampire x 3
Little Miss Bonemancer x 3
Balto, Dusk Bounty Hunter x 3
Shadowcrypt Memorial x 3
Mistress of the Fanged x 2
We already mentioned in our Class Tier List that Abysscraft decks are really difficult to play. Despite that, this one manages to pull it off. With the right balance of summoning, damaging, and recovering your own Hero’s health, this Abysscraft Deck pulls it off. There’s definitely a steep learning curve when it comes to mastering this card, but if you want to become an unpredictable and tricky player, this is a pretty fun deck to play.

Best Swordcraft Deck

CardsInfo
Flashstep Quickblader x 3
Luminous Commander x 3
Royal Coachwoman x 3
Ignominious Samurai x 2
Luminous Lancetrooper x 3
Lyria, Luminous Potionwright x 3
Valse, Silent Sniper x 3
Kagemitsu, Enduring Warrior x 3
Ironcrown Majesty x 2
Zirconia, Ironcrown Ward x 3
Luminous Magus x 3
Albert, Levin Stormsaber x 3
Ernesta, Peace Hawker x 2
Amelia, Silver Captain x 3
Amalia, Luxsteel Paladin
This is a very annoying deck to play as. Even though Forestcraft decks are known for summoning a bunch of followers, when you do it with a Swordcraft Deck, it’s much more effective.
The tactic here is to rely on 3-point cards to pretty much overwhelm your opponent. You’ll keep summoning low-cost followers, and then you’ll buff them with 5 or 6-point cards. It’s somewhat cheap, but a very effective way to win.

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2025-06-18 14:21