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The Best Attacker and Support Cards in Anime Card Clash Right Now

Pallav Pathak
The Best Attacker and Support Cards in Anime Card Clash Right Now

Anime Card Clash on Roblox throws hundreds of cards at you, and figuring out which ones actually matter for competitive play can feel overwhelming. The meta has settled into a clear hierarchy, with a small handful of attacker and support cards dominating the best decks while others sit firmly in "avoid at all costs" territory. Below you'll find every relevant meta card ranked, plus a pack-by-pack breakdown so you know where to focus your rolls.

Quick answer: Awakened Eclipseborn Hawk and Awakened Tormented Swordsman are the two best attacker cards in the game, sitting alone in SS tier. For supports, Black Slime, Fallen Knight, Orb of Dominance, Shinobi Cells, and Slayer Mark form the SS tier core.

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Anime Card Clash attacker card rankings

Attacker cards are the backbone of your deck, and the gap between the top and bottom of this list is significant. The two SS-tier attackers outperform everything else by a wide margin, while S-tier options remain strong enough to build around if you haven't pulled the top picks yet.

TierCards
SSAwakened Eclipseborn Hawk, Awakened Tormented Swordsman
SAwakened Bijuu Beast, Blood Valkyrie, Undead King
ADeranged Elder Assassin, Eminence Cat, Shadow Ant, Shadow Commander, Soul Queen
BAwakened Promised Child, Candy Master, Combat Giant, Eternal Mage, Ice Empress Shinigami, Limitless Master
CBerserker Shinigami, Flame Tyrant, Red Pilot, Wizard King
DBlack Flame, Shadow Monarch

A-tier attackers like Shadow Commander and Deranged Elder Assassin show up frequently in strong decks and can carry matches when paired with the right supports. B-tier cards are functional but rarely the centerpiece of a winning strategy. Anything in C or D tier should only be used if you genuinely have nothing better available.

Attacker cards are the backbone of your deck | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Koopekol)

Anime Card Clash support card rankings

Support cards are what turn a decent attacker lineup into a cohesive strategy. The SS-tier supports are staples in virtually every top-performing deck, and skipping them puts you at a real disadvantage in ranked play.

TierCards
SSBlack Slime, Fallen Knight, Orb of Dominance, Shinobi Cells, Slayer Mark
SBinding Light, Galaxy, Limitless, Mech Contract, Sky Drum, Truck, Vorpal Soul
AFoxcloak, Null Blade, Red Thorn, Sealed Cube, Shadow May
BMusic Idol, Truck (variant)
CFrost Storm Blade, Heart of Cards, Hidden Monarch, Mystic Spears, Vase of Greed
DBeast Contract, Cursed Ledger, Substitution Log

The S-tier support pool is notably deep, with seven cards that all perform well. Truck in particular, appears twice on the list — the base version sits in S tier while a variant version lands in B. If you're building a deck on a budget, prioritizing S-tier supports over chasing SS-tier attackers can sometimes yield better results, since synergies between cards matter more than raw individual power in a card battler like this.

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Pack-by-pack card rankings

Each card pack in Anime Card Clash contains its own pool of cards, and some packs are significantly more valuable than others. Three packs contain S+ tier cards — the highest rating within individual pack rankings — making them priority targets for your rolls.

Normal Pack

TierCards
SMetal Alchemist (Edward Elric), Knight of Light, Sacred Ronin
AWater Hashira (Giyuu), Blade Rebel, Shadow Summoner (Megumi), Crimson Eyes (Makima), Golden King
BCat Burglar (Nami), Space Cowboy (Spike Spiegel), Chainsaw Fiend (Denji), Science King (Senku)
CWild Hunter (Gon), Green Bomber (Saibaman)

Demon Slayers Pack

TierCards
SPale Demon Lord, Six-Eyed Slayer
APeaceful Swordsman, Frost Demon, Bamboo Demon

Pirate-Warrior Pack

TierCards
SSun Deity, Red Emperor
AStraw Hat, Lost Hunter

Galaxy Defenders Pack

TierCards
SEarth's Strongest, Galactic Tyrant
ADestroyer Deity, Prideful Prince, Divine Guide

Manhwa Pack

TierCards
S+Shadow Commander
SShadow Ant, Shadow Bear
AThe Goliath, Light Saintess

Hunter Pack

TierCards
S+Deranged Elder Assassin
SChimera Ant King, Phantom Leader
ADeranged Clown, Chain User, Phantom Assassin
BCrazy Genius, Zen Master, Chimera Ant Cat

Inferno Pack

TierCards
S+Flame Captain
SWhite Flame Pillar
AWhite Flame Knight, Flame Summoner, White Flame Defender
BFlame Cat
Each card pack in Anime Card Clash contains its own pool of cards | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Koopekol)

The Manhwa, Hunter, and Inferno packs each contain an S+ card, making them the most rewarding packs to target. Shadow Commander from the Manhwa Pack and Deranged Elder Assassin from the Hunter Pack both rank in A tier on the overall meta attacker list, so pulling them gives you immediate competitive value.


How to get more cards in Anime Card Clash

Building your collection comes down to rolling. That's the primary mechanic for acquiring new cards, and there's no shortcut around it. You can speed up the process with luck potions, which increase your chance of pulling rarer cards, and instant roll tickets, which let you burn through large batches of rolls quickly.

Redeeming codes is the easiest way to stock up on these items for free. To use them, open Anime Card Clash on Roblox, tap the Codes button on the left side of the screen, type in a code, and hit the Redeem button. Some of the most recent working codes include 1UPDATE5P5, 2UPDATE5P5, 3UPDATE5P5, and SPECIALCODE5. Keep in mind that certain codes require you to have reached a specific roll count before they can be redeemed — for instance, SPECIALCODE5 requires 500,000 rolls.

Building your collection comes down to rolling | Image credit: Roblox (via YouTube/@Koopekol)
Note: Codes tend to expire without warning, and many only work on freshly started servers after an update. If a code throws an error, try restarting Roblox and joining a new server before assuming it's dead.

Ranking individual cards in a card battler always comes with a caveat — synergies between your attacker and support lineup matter enormously, and a well-built deck using A-tier cards can outperform a poorly constructed one stuffed with SS-tier picks. These rankings reflect the current meta as of mid-February 2026, and future updates from developer RNG Lab will inevitably shuffle things around. For now, if you're sitting on Awakened Eclipseborn Hawk and a handful of SS-tier supports, you're in excellent shape.