Best F2P Starter Decks in Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond

Whether you're brand new to Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond or returning from the original, your journey starts with one key decision: which starter deck should you pick? In this guide, we’ll break down the best F2P-friendly starter decks based on community recommendations, class roles, and upgrade potential—all without breaking the vial bank.


๐Ÿง™‍♂️ What Are Starter Decks?

Starter decks in Worlds Beyond are prebuilt, playable decks for each of the game’s seven classes. You can earn one early through gameplay, and others are purchasable using crystals or event rewards. Each comes with a core theme, basic synergy cards, and five Legendary cards.

They’re meant to be viable out of the box—and some are shockingly strong even at higher ranks.


๐ŸŽฏ What Makes a Good F2P Starter Deck?

We judged each deck on:

Ease of play for new players
Core strength without heavy crafting
Upgrade paths for competitive laddering
Value of cards for future builds

Let’s break down the best!


Best F2P Starter Decks in Worlds Beyond
๐Ÿฅ‡ 1. Swordcraft – Midrange Madness That Scales

“Floral Fencer alone is worth grabbing this deck.” – Reddit/r/Shadowverse

Swordcraft’s starter deck leans into aggressive midrange with early game tempo and follower swarming. Its Legendaries are practical, and cards like Floral Fencer are mainstays in meta lists.

Why it’s great for F2P:

  • Strong out of the gate

  • Great curve and synergy

  • Scales well with future expansions

Upgrade cost: Moderate (~8–12k vials)


๐ŸŒฒ 2. Forestcraft – Token Aggro on a Budget

If you enjoy wide boards and burst buffs, Forestcraft’s starter deck is your jam. With low-cost followers, token generation, and combo tools, it’s one of the easiest to pilot and cheapest to enhance.

Why it’s great for F2P:

  • Budget upgrades (~6–8k vials)

  • Common synergy with new expansions

  • Wins fast = perfect for daily farming

Community Tip: Many top players recommend Forestcraft for climbing ranked early without needing many Legendaries.


๐Ÿ”ฎ 3. Runecraft – Spell Combos on a Budget

Runecraft decks focus on Spellboost—scaling effects based on how many spells you cast. The starter deck includes cards that are essential to building combo decks like D-Shift or Spellstorm, both popular in budget builds.

Why it’s great for F2P:

  • Easy access to combo tools

  • Strong Unlimited presence

  • Upgradable to full decks for <10k vials

Best part? You can build a solid, ranked-ready combo deck without ever spending real money.


๐Ÿ‰ 4. Dragoncraft – Ramp Power with Late Game Payoff

Dragoncraft is all about building mana faster than your opponent and dropping giant threats before they’re ready. The starter deck gives you ramp tools like Dragon Oracle and some powerful dragons.

Why it’s great for F2P:

  • Gets stronger as you learn game pacing

  • Smooth curve with future-proof ramp tools

  • Very satisfying to play

Caveat: Upgrade path is slightly costlier (~12–15k vials), so budget players should pace their crafting.


๐Ÿฆ‡ 5. Abysscraft – Simple, Strong, and All-New

The newest class in Worlds Beyond, Abysscraft is designed with aggressive F2P-friendly tools. It borrows mechanics from Shadowcraft and Bloodcraft, focusing on self-damage and token pressure.

Why it’s great for F2P:

  • Fresh mechanics that are easy to learn

  • Solid early-game tempo

  • Great starter deck synergy with new expansions

According to community feedback, Abysscraft’s starter deck is surprisingly competitive even with no crafting investment.


✨ Honorable Mentions

๐Ÿ“ฟ Havencraft – Strong Control, But Not for Everyone

Great for defensive playstyles, but not beginner-friendly due to Amulet management and slower pacing.

๐Ÿค– Portalcraft – High Skill, Low Margin

Unique tech-based mechanics, but very reliant on synergy and requires advanced knowledge to play well out of the box.


๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips for New Players

  • Play the Story Mode: You’ll unlock bonus cards and vials to start building your own decks.

  • Stick to One or Two Classes early to save resources.

  • Don’t over-craft Legendaries—wait for a meta to settle or consult the community.

  • Check Daily Missions and Events for free packs and crystals.

  • Use liquefy wisely: You can only dust extra cards beyond 3 copies.


๐Ÿ† Final Recommendations

Class                F2P Rating    Ease of Use    Craft Cost
Swordcraft⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Forestcraft⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Low
Runecraft⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Low
Dragoncraft⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Moderate
Abysscraft⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Low

๐Ÿ”— Community & Resources


๐Ÿ’ฌ Closing Thoughts

Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond offers some of the most well-designed starter decks we’ve seen in a card game. Whether you favor aggro, control, or combo play, there’s a deck that can take you deep into ranked without needing to spend.

Stick to the right starter, upgrade smart, and let your skill—not your wallet—do the talking.

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