The best deck to use for Tableturf Battles in Splatoon 3 consists of strong and strategic cards to dominate the board. Read on to learn how to build one of the best decks in the game, as well as strategies on how to use it to defeat your opponents in Tableturf Battle!
List of Contents
Big-Numbered Cards | |||
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Marigold | Rainmaker | Wave Breaker | Octobomber |
Octoballer | Big Shot | Hydra Splatling | - |
Small-Numbered Cards | |||
Forge | Amped Octostamp | Splat Dualies | Splatana Wiper |
Octotrooper | Octostamp | Stinger | Zapfish |
The Big-Numbered cards will take up the most spaces on the board once placed. They are great to be used up in the first few rounds to establish a foothold of the board quickly.
Small-Numbered cards are perfect for the middle to the last few rounds as they fill in smaller spaces and are perfect for turf battles.
All Cards and How to Unlock Them
Cards | Reasons |
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Wave Breaker | This will give you a huge advantage at the start as the ink blocks consume a huge space on the board. |
Marigold | This can be used once you go head-on with your opponent at the middle of the board by striking with the tip of this block to create an uneven gap on your opponents ink. |
Rainmaker | The uneven shape of this large block of ink will get you through the opponent's oddly shaped blocks. |
Amped Octostamp | Fills up a huge gap on the edges of the board on the later rounds of a match. |
Forge | Can easily be fitted in tight edges and will usually win turf battles due to its low number rating. |
These Rare Cards should be added to your deck as soon as you gain access to them because of their rarity which will increase your chances of winning the Tableturf battle.
They can be obtained by exchanging card bits which you can get each time you receive a duplicate of any card you currently own.
Move forward quickly by using cards that you drew for the round that take up the most space on the board. Do this for the first few rounds until you meet your opponent at the middle of the board.
After establishing your presence on the board, it's time to shift your attention to the edges of the board. Keep filling up the blank spaces on the edges until you meet your opponent again. Save up your cards that have the lowest number so that you can defeat your opponent if ever you get into a turf battle.
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