Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into Tears of Themis lately, and let me tell you, the card system is something else. I wanted to get a handle on how to really maximize my card collection and build powerful decks, so I started experimenting.

First, I pulled a bunch of cards. I mean, a LOT. I used every free resource I could find – completing daily tasks, doing events, you name it. I wanted to see what the drop rates felt like, what kinds of cards I was getting most often, that sort of thing.
Then, I started looking closely at each card. Each one has stats – like Influence and Defense – and skills. Some skills are better for debates, others boost your overall power. It’s a lot to take in at first!
So, I started organizing. I grouped my cards by attribute (Logic, Empathy, Intuition) and then by rarity (R, SR, SSR). This helped me see which characters I had the most cards for, and where my strengths and weaknesses were.
Next up, I experimented with building different decks. I tried making decks focused on a single attribute, and others that were more balanced. I ran some of the story stages and debates to see how they performed.
It wasn’t always smooth sailing. There were times I got totally crushed in a debate because my deck wasn’t strong enough, or I didn’t have the right cards to counter the opponent’s arguments. But, with each failure, I learned a little more!
I also started upgrading my cards. You can level them up using resources, and evolve them to make them even more powerful. This is super important for tackling tougher content. It’s slow but it pays off.
- Pulling cards: Gather as many as possible.
- Analyzing cards: Check attributes and skills.
- Organizing cards: Group by attribute and rarity.
- Building decks: Experiment with different strategies.
- Upgrading card: Level up and evolving.
I’m still learning, of course, but I’m getting a much better feel for the card system *’s all about being patient, experimenting, and gradually building up your * main goal is to have a solid collection!