Top 5 NEUTRAL Cards to Upgrade for Newcomers

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Upgrade Those Neutrals

Your Neutral Monsters can be used with any splinter, as such, upgrading them first is key to getting more consistent results across all Splinters. Here are 5 of my favorite Neutral cards to upgrade. Either because they are cheap and affordable, or because they are crucial to empowering other builds.

As usual, I will be focusing more on cheap and affordable newbie friendly cards. These are not THE BEST Neutral cards period. They are the best that a new player can afford to invest in and upgrade, and ones that will help them significantly in Bronze and Silver battles.

Mantoid


A 2 Attack Ranged Monster with Snipe, this guy is crucial for a lot of Bronze-Silver builds, upgrading him gives him more Health and more Speed, for this guy in particular, the Speed boost is the most important. A Level 3 Mantoid is quite useful for any mid-high mana build in order to get just a little bit more damage on the backlines.

Costs: Level 2/3 Normal $3.78/6.50, Gold Foil: $10.70
Renting: Level 2/3 Normal: 0.14/0.38 DEC / day, Gold Foil: 5 DEC / day

Sand Worm


A 5 Attack, 1 Speed, 5 Health Melee monster with Sneak, he attacks the backline at an astouding 9 Mana cost. However, he's worth it in High mana battles where he shines, pounding the backline. His first upgrade grants him +1 Speed, a significant upgrade for backline attackers, and his second upgrade gives him +1 Health. Having this guy upgraded to Level 2 will give you an edge in sniping the opponent's squishy backline.

Costs: Level 2/3 Normal $5/20, Gold Foil: $14
Renting: Level 2/3 Normal: 0.5/2 DEC / day, Gold Foil: 12.5 DEC / day

Battering Ram


An Opportunity attacker with very low mana costs, his first two upgrades grant him +1 Speed, and +1 Speed, making him, at Level 3, a VERY fast attacker which can absolutely screw over teams in low mana blast rounds, for instance. He's also a very useful 2 mana pick for when you need a little bit more backline attack power.

Costs: Level 2/3 Normal $2.50/7, Gold Foil: $7.40
Renting: Level 2/3 Normal: 0.3/5 DEC / day, Gold Foil: 5 DEC / day

Gelatinous Cube


He gains 1 Health after somebody dies. He gains 1 Health for every level he upgrades. Eventually, he will get Regenerate. This is a card you should invest in for late game. He will help you tank in No Melee battles across all splinters, and he's a very effective choice for Earthquake and Poison rounds where allies and enemies dying left and right could net him up to 11 additional health. Most importantly, he's still relatively cheap for a Neutral card.

Costs: Level 2/3 Normal $N/A/$37, Gold Foil: $18
Renting: Level 2/3 Normal: 1.87/0.7 DEC / day, Gold Foil: 7.85 DEC / day

Elven Defender


This one you likely won't use as much initially. He's an alright tank, nothing wrong with him, his 1st two upgrades give him +1 Armor and +1 Health. The reason why he's on this list is because 1: He's one of the cheapest Neutral cards, and B: At Level 5, long term I know, but he gets Shield, and suddenly becomes an amazing tank that can be used in place of almost any tank for any splinter.

Costs: Level 2/3 Normal $2/7, Gold Foil: $8
Renting: Level 2/3 Normal: 0.14/0.5 DEC / day, Gold Foil: 3.75 DEC / day

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The benefit to upgrading these cards initially, is that they will benefit you hugely as you rent Level 2 and 3 summoners initially, building and leveling and growing. Eventually, you'll need them less and less, and you'll be able to rent them out, giving you passive DEC income.
Moreover, they will upgrade your ability to battle with any Splinter, help with all dailies, and make battling easier as you move up the ranks.

If you upgrade too far, don't worry, your monster fights at whatever max level your summoner can handle. You DO NOT need a Level 1, a Level 2, a Level 3, etc. That Level 3 will play as a Level 1 if you use him with a Level 1 Summoner.

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All good advice! I have all these but need to focus on leveling now.

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I'm going to have a supplementary article about "easy" upgrades, that is, Beta Reward cards which only cost 3 Cards to upgrade to Level 2, instead of 5! These will come out soon, after I finish this series of Top 5 Upgrades for Newcomers!

But basically, any card that has that 'smooth' looking card surface, like Gelatinous Ooze, only costs 3 Cards instead of 5 :3 You can snag some quick Level 2s and 3s with those.

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Nice post, intelligent advice. completely agree, another underestimated card is Horny Toad I know he doesn't get poison till Rank 6. But he can be versatile in low mana games once you can utilize the poison. Also highland archer is great stat line wise at rank 4 he hits 2 attack, 2 attack for 3 mana is a great stat line. My last natural I love but rarely see is Hobgoblin in rule set matches with all sneak or all opportunity he crushes the double attack will net you 4 damage at only level 3 or at level 6 you get six damage for 5 mana that is quite good. Awesome post, just wanted to mention some other good cheep neutrals, Also I hate to see the cube in every fumes match haha. 🤣

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Great advice! Im waiting for the chaos packs (As you already know😅). Iove your articles- thank you!

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