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Table of Contents
Deck Rankings | Tier List (Blossoming Fate)
The strongest decks in the Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond Blossoming Fate are Fennie Dragoncraft, Odd Havencraft, Puppet Portalcraft, and Destroy Portalcraft.
Dragoncraft and Portalcraft Are Great for Beginners
If you’re new to the game or want to avoid mechanically demanding decks, classes like Dragoncraft and Portalcraft are excellent starting points thanks to their straightforward game plans and forgiving play patterns.
Forestcraft, Swordcraft, and Havencraft for Advanced Players
Classes such as Forestcraft, Swordcraft, and Havencraft require deeper decision‑making and a working knowledge of the game, which makes them more challenging to play. Loot Swordcraft in particular demands good technical skill, placing it firmly in the advanced‑player category.
State of the Metagame
Set 5 Meta Analysis
Destroy Portalcraft Is Trending

Destroy Portalcraft is rising as one of the strongest decks in the current meta. It performs well because it can now create White Psalm, New Revelation and Black Psalm, New Revelation more often, while also putting multiple units onto the field through Imari, Dewdrop. As players continue refining this deck, hybrid versions will soon start to appear.
Odd Havencraft Is Establishing Its Place in the Meta

Odd Havencraft is gaining attention for its overall stability. Its steady resource generation and ability to keep units on the field turn after turn has helped it secure a solid place in the meta. Lists are gradually shifting, with more players adding Tikoh, Asclepian Surgeon and reducing Jeanne, Saintly Knight.
Fennie Dragoncraft Is Becoming More Common

Fennie Dragoncraft is becoming more common, while Ramp Dragoncraft and Evolve Dragoncraft are seeing less play. With Destroy Portalcraft and Odd Havencraft on the rise, players are looking for Dragoncraft decks that perform better in long games after Beelzebub, Supreme King or Kukishiro, Mistbloom enters the field.
Set 4’s Former Top Decks Are Fading Out


Decks that dominated during the Set 4 meta are slowly decreasing in usage. Loot Swordcraft still appears thanks to Oluon, Raging Chariot expanding its lethal range, but Earth Rite Runecraft has dropped sharply in popularity. Many players are shifting toward Spell Earth Rite instead.
Milteo Abysscraft Is Gaining Momentum

Milteo Abysscraft is drawing more attention due to its strong performance in high‑rank play. The deck is valued for its flexible win conditions, including pressuring opponents early and stacking burn damage to set up sudden lethal turns. Its results suggest it may become even more prominent moving forward.
Best Decks and Recipes
S Rank (Tier 1)
- Lishenna PortalcraftPortalcraft
- Fennie DragoncraftDragoncraft
- Odd HavencraftHavencraft
- Loot SwordcraftSwordcraft
A Rank (Tier 2)
- Ramp DragoncraftDragoncraft
- Earth Rite Spellboost RunecraftRunecraft
- Puppet PortalcraftPortalcraft
- Evo DragoncraftDragoncraft
- Oluon SwordcraftSwordcraft
- Earth Rite RunecraftRunecraft
B Rank (Tier 3)
- Crest HavencraftHavencraft
- Milteo AbysscraftAbysscraft
- Mid-range AbysscraftAbysscraft
- Ward HavencraftHavencraft
- Mode AbysscraftAbysscraft
- Reanimate AbysscraftAbysscraft
Mid-RangeCost: High
- A deck built around using Reanimate cards
- Includes many cards that can fill your side of the field with followers from just one card
- Can finish games by winning with Sandalphon, Primarch Successor - Evo SwordcraftSwordcraft
- Rhinoceroach ForestcraftForestcraft
- Spellboost RunecraftRunecraft
Evaluation Criteria
Tier Criteria
| Tier | Criteria |
|---|---|
Tier1 | [Top of the Meta] Boasts a high level of refinement and deck power, and is central to the meta. As a result, they are often countered and their decklists become well-known, but those that are difficult to counter tend to remain. |
Tier2 | [Strong Contenders] Decks that have power comparable to Tier 1 decks, but have weaknesses such as matchup disadvantages against top-tier decks or a lack of consistency. They often move between Tier 1 and Tier 3 depending on changes in the meta. |
Tier3 | [Solid Decks] Solid decks that have slightly less deck power compared to Tier 1 and Tier 2 decks, but each has its own strengths and can compete to some extent in the meta. |
Tier4 | [Developing Decks] Decks that are few in number due to reasons like insufficient deck power or unrefined builds, but still have a certain presence. |
Tier4 | [Lower-Tier Decks] Decks that are significantly outclassed by other decks in the current card pool. They are waiting for new card additions or card adjustments for a chance to break into the higher tiers. |
Deck Types
| Type | Definition |
|---|---|
| Aggro | A deck that aggressively attacks the opponent from the early game. |
| Mid-Range | A well-balanced deck that can flexibly adapt to any opponent. |
| Control | A deck built around the concept of controlling the game. |
| Combo | A deck built around the concept of winning with a specific combination of cards. |
Cost Criteria
| Type | Cost |
|---|---|
| High | 50,001 or more |
| Medium | 30,001 - 50,000 |
| Low | 30,000 or less |
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