

Players may also pass, discarding one card from their hand and gaining a Special Point.Ī card's ink pattern must be placed orthogonally or diagonally adjacent to spaces that already contain the player's ink. Each turn, working simultaneously, both players choose a card from a hand of four cards and decide where to place that card's ink pattern on the board. New sleeves can be unlocked by reaching certain Tableturf ranks or by defeating a (non- Jellyfish) rival 30 times on Level 3.Ĭrusty Sean's sleeve design is available as a Wandercrust Tour reward.Ī game lasts 12 turns. When the player receives the Starter Deck, it is automatically saved to their first deck slot with the name "Starter Deck" and the default sleeves. When selecting or editing a deck, the total number of spaces covered by the ink patterns of cards in the deck is shown. A player can save up to 16 decks, assigning a name and a card sleeve design to each one. Upgrading a card from ★★ to ★★★ adds a holographic foil layer. Upgrading a card from ★ to ★★ changes its background image.
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Players can spend card bits to acquire new cards or upgrade the appearance of existing cards. Players cannot own more than one copy of a card duplicates are converted to a certain number of card bits based on their rarity. A pack contains five random cards, with a fresh pack containing one guaranteed Fresh card. You can find some card packs by exploring Alterna as well. The Shell-Out Machine also has a 4% chance to dispense normal packs, but whether or not the Shell-Out Machine can dispense fresh card packs is currently unknown. Players can earn either normal or "fresh" card packs by increasing their Tableturf Battle rank or catalog level. This deck is always comprised of these 15 cards in this order. The level is indicated using one, two, or three stars.Įvery player receives a Starter Deck from Staff at the Tableturf Battle Dojo upon speaking to them for the first time. 7.Įach card has an upgrade level that affects the card's appearance. The color of the card's name and the diamond in the lower-left corner correspond to this rarity, being either purple, yellow, or multi-colored respectively.Įach card has a sequence number that is not shown on the card but can be used for sorting. There are three levels of card rarity: Common, Rare, and Fresh. Cards that do not feature a Special Space have a lower Special Attack cost than other cards of the same size. Most card patterns contain exactly one Special Space, indicated by their unique colour.Ī card's Special Attack cost is typically proportionate to its size, roughly equal to one Special Point per three spaces (rounded up). The ink pattern depicted in the grid is added to the board when the card is played.
