Increasing Power for a New Player

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I'm fairly new to the game and starting to get use to things. I know the new cards have just released, and I am trying to increase my power to get to the next league. I searched the entire FAQ, but I did not find anything on power. I figured this would be a good place for new players to come and learn.

Can you drop your comments about how a new player can increase their power rank?

Please note, my power is at a 5. I purchased one card just to test it out on the market, but I wasn't sure if that was the only way to increase your power. Also, if you know, does renting cards temporarily increase your power?



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Hi the power of your collection determines what league you can play in.

Each card has a DEC burn value and adds to your overall power.
You can find the power of a crad in game by clicking at the card the number on the very right stating DEC is the power of the card.

This chart shows all burn values of all cards :)
!PIZZA
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@tscott! I sent you a slice of $PIZZA on behalf of @solymi.

Did you know Pizzabot speaks Spanish if you use the command ESPIZZA? (1/10)

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