CCCard Chronicles Guide

Unofficial Roblox anime card RNG guide

Card Chronicles Guide

A structured Card Chronicles Roblox guide for reported codes, beginner progression, role-first tier planning, card list tracking, lineups, luck routines, farming methods, waves, and update notes.

Freshness center

Roblox visits
2,100,267
Live players
2,894
Like ratio
88%
Server size
20
Created
2026-03-06
Updated
2026-07-10

Last API/data check: 2026-07-11. Official API confirms the game is active, but exact card stats and rarity rates remain pending until verified.

What is confirmed?

The official Roblox description confirms the core loop: players roll for cards, use cards in battles, upgrade them, unlock abilities, plan lineups, and push endless waves against strong foes. That is enough to build a useful guide hub without inventing exact card math.

  • Roll (official)

    Official Roblox description confirms rolling cards.

  • Upgrade (official)

    Official Roblox description confirms upgrading cards and unlocking abilities.

  • Lineup (official)

    Official Roblox description says players plan a lineup.

  • Endless waves (official)

    Official Roblox description confirms endless waves and strong foes.

  • Luck potions (reported)

    Reported by several codes pages as code rewards; exact effects not confirmed.

  • Trait Rerolls (reported)

    Reported by several codes pages as code rewards; exact use timing not confirmed.

Codes and update status

Current codes are reported by multiple media sites, but this guide does not call them official until an in-game or creator-owned source confirms them. The current Roblox title includes Update 0.5, and the page was updated on 2026-07-10.

CodeStatusReward
INFINITEBUG!reportedFree rewards
Update0.5!reportedVarious potions and rerolls
2klikes!reportedFree rewards
Tyfor1mvisits!reportedBig free reward bundle
MemoryCompensation!reportedFree rewards
Tyfor400kvisits!reportedPotions or free rewards
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Core guide routes

The first version focuses on pages that larger codes sites usually do not maintain: role-first tiering, lineup decisions, luck routines, farming windows, and wave preparation. Every uncertain field stays visibly marked instead of guessed.

YouTube-backed guide evidence

Gameplay videos are used as supporting references for beginner progression, luck routines, farm methods, and Update 0.5 code demand. Full captions are not used as a source for this update, so the guide uses cautious paraphrased notes and visible source metadata.

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Card Chronicles Beginner Guide & How To Progress

Creator: Momorgagan - Roblox

Use this as a first-session reference: identify the real Roblox game, learn the roll-upgrade-lineup loop, and avoid spending resources before you understand which card role actually helps progression.

Use These Methods In Card Chronicles To Become The BEST Overnight thumbnail

Use These Methods In Card Chronicles To Become The BEST Overnight

Creator: Deadstew

Use this as a progression-method reference. The site converts the broad 'become the best' framing into safer steps: build a repeatable farm loop, sort cards by role, upgrade keepers, and test waves before spending more boosts.

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How to Get Strong Cards Fast

Creator: Radex Tips

Use this as the main farming reference. The site translates the 'strong cards fast' topic into a practical farm route: prepare codes and boosts, roll during focused windows, upgrade keeper roles, and validate the lineup through waves.

Source policy

Official facts come first: Roblox game page, Roblox API, creator group, and public official links. Media pages are used for reported codes and broad player questions. Community wikis and videos are supporting references, not final card-stat proof.

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Is Card Chronicles Guide official?

No. This is an unofficial fan guide for the Roblox game Card Chronicles. Official game facts come from the Roblox game page, Roblox API, the creator group, and public official links.

Does Card Chronicles have working codes?

Several codes are reported by gaming media, but this site labels them as reported until each code is verified in-game or through an official announcement.

Why does the tier list use roles instead of exact card names?

Exact card stats and drop rates are not confirmed from public official sources yet, so the first version ranks roles and lineup jobs instead of inventing card data.

What should I open first?

Start with the beginner guide, then use the codes page for reported rewards, the tier list for card roles, and the best lineup page when you are planning wave or boss progress.