Claim, choose, then roll
Beginners should claim reported codes, pick one card or trait goal, then spend boosts during a focused roll window instead of using potions randomly.
Start Card Chronicles by claiming rewards, choosing a simple lineup role, and saving boosts for moments when they actually help.
Beginners should claim reported codes, pick one card or trait goal, then spend boosts during a focused roll window instead of using potions randomly.
That is enough time to check codes, read the role-first tier notes, set a reroll limit, and decide whether to hold or spend your boost items.
The main risk is not mechanical difficulty. It is wasting limited rerolls or potions before your card target is clear.
This guide avoids fake exact ranks and focuses on the decisions a new player can make with currently reported rewards.
Open the codes page and start with rewards marked Source-backed. Card Chronicles reports include Trait Rerolls, Chronogems, Luck, Roll Speed, Battle Speed, Boss, Border Chance, and Super Luck potions. These rewards can change your first-session decisions, so claim them before deciding whether a roll session is worth starting.
Do not chase every possible card at once. For a new account, a practical lineup needs a main damage role, a wave-clear role, and a boss or strong-foe option. This role-first approach is safer than copying an exact S-tier list when exact public card data is still incomplete.
Luck and Roll Speed boosts are best saved for focused rolling windows. Boss and Battle Speed boosts are easier to waste early because they matter more once you have a lineup ready to push waves or strong foes. If you are about to log off, keep the potion.
Trait Rerolls are reported by several code sources, but exact trait odds are not verified. Use small batches while learning what your current card can do, then hold the rest until stronger trait notes or creator-owned announcements confirm which traits are worth chasing.
Card Chronicles has a verified public Discord invite, but no official Trello board has been confirmed. Creator videos can help with gameplay examples, while public code trackers help with rewards. Treat all exact card ranks as cautious until the source trail is stronger.
These examples show why checking codes before rolling matters.
100 Trait Rerolls reported by Pro Game Guides and Roblox Den.
Luck, roll speed, battle speed, boss, border chance, Super Luck potions, Trait Rerolls, and Chronogems reported across sources.
Launch potions, Trait Rerolls, and Chronogems reported across sources.
Do not spend every reroll on a card you may replace, do not use roll boosts while idle, and do not copy exact ranks from a single community claim.
Use codes for rewards, the planner for boost timing, the tier list for lineup roles, and the source page when public claims disagree.
Claim reported codes, check whether any reward has a roll requirement, then use early rewards toward one clear card or trait goal.
Small reroll spends are fine, but save large batches until you have a keeper card or a better-confirmed trait target.
Use them during focused rolling sessions, not while you are still switching between goals.
Not yet. Public sources do not provide a reliable full card list, so beginners should focus on lineup roles instead of one named card.
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