Regent tier list

Regent Card Tier List

Every Regent card we grade, S–D, plus shared Colorless options. Filter by type, rarity or search the reasoning — hover any card for the why.

Updated for Early Access patch 0.104.0· Updated 2026-06-06

See these cards in action in our Regent build guides, or browse every card in the card database.

How we grade: These are editorial S–D opinions grounded in card text and the archetypes our builds run — never scraped win-rates. S/A are our hero and core picks, B are flexible includes, C/D are weaker or trap options. Hover a thumbnail for the reasoning.

112 cards not yet rated this patch.

S-tier

Best Regent cards

The Regent cards we rate S — the hero and most-used picks that define the character's strongest decks.

  • Arsenal+1 Strength per Colorless card played snowballs the Colorless-generation deck out of control.
  • Black Hole3 AoE on every Stars spend or gain turns a Stars engine into relentless board damage.
  • Lunar Blast4 damage per prior Skill makes a Skill-chain turn explode for free.
  • RadiateFree AoE scaling with Stars gained this turn, the centerpiece payoff of the Stars deck.
  • ResonanceGains you Strength while stripping enemy Strength every play, swinging fights both ways at once.
  • Sovereign BladeThe Retain token weapon the whole Forge archetype scales — every Forge point feeds its damage.

D-tier

Regent cards to avoid

Trap cards that look tempting but dilute your deck or fight against the Regent's win conditions.

  • I Am InvincibleIts auto-play condition is unreliable and the Block is mediocre — a clunky, low-payoff Skill.
  • Know Thy Place1 Weak and 1 Vulnerable that Exhausts is too small to matter against real threats.
  • OrbitEnergy refund every 4 spent is far too slow to pay off in a typical combat.
  • Royalties30 Gold at end of combat does nothing for the fight itself — a dead draw every turn you hold it.
  • TyrannyForces you to Exhaust a card every turn, thinning useful cards for a marginal single draw.