Early game
Use whatever card gives the most reliable battle progress, then upgrade only the cards that still help after the first few waves. Do not burn resources on temporary fillers.
Lineup templates, not fake meta claims
Card Chronicles asks players to plan a lineup, but public sources do not yet confirm a complete meta card list. This page gives practical lineup templates you can use while keeping exact card names marked as pending.
| Lineup | Goal | Slots | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner wave clear lineup | Clear early waves while learning upgrade timing. | Strongest available damage card + Wave-clear role + Utility or survival role | Template based on official lineup mechanic; exact cards pending. |
| Farming lineup | Keep waves stable while using roll speed or luck resources. | Reliable clear role + Support role + Upgrade target | Community strategy pattern; exact cards pending. |
| Boss push lineup | Prepare for strong foes after stabilizing upgrades. | Main carry + Survival or control role + Secondary damage role | Official strong-foe concept confirmed; exact cards pending. |
Use whatever card gives the most reliable battle progress, then upgrade only the cards that still help after the first few waves. Do not burn resources on temporary fillers.
A farming lineup should minimize failed waves. Pair a stable carry role with reported roll-speed or luck resources only when you are ready to spend a focused session rolling.
For strong foes, prepare upgrades before pushing. If a lineup collapses quickly, the issue is often role balance rather than one missing rare card.
The videos below are used as gameplay references. They support the idea that lineup planning is a repeatable decision process, but they do not prove a fixed best-card list.

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.
Open source video
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.
Open source video
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.
Open source videoThe safest answer is a role-based lineup: one upgraded carry, one wave-clear or support role, and one utility or survival role. Exact card names are pending verification.
Use videos as inspiration, but compare the role each card fills. A lineup that works for a creator may rely on cards or rerolls you do not have yet.