How to Get Strong Cards Fast in Card Chronicles Roblox

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The fastest way to get stronger cards in Card Chronicles is to stack luck and roll-speed boosts, keep Infinite Mode farming, use the extra battle slot for other progress, and pour your upgrade systems into long-term farming power instead of leaning on raw rolls alone.

Luck matters a lot in Card Chronicles, but chasing lucky rolls on their own is the slow road. Your account snowballs far faster when you build permanent luck, craft stronger consumables, and let the right systems do the heavy lifting while Infinite Mode grinds in the background. Here is the practical loop that turns weak potions and early charms into a steady stream of strong cards.

Run the high-luck farming routine

This is the repeatable window you want to hit over and over: line up your boosts first, then farm hard while they are all active.

STEP 1/5

 

Craft stronger potions

Craft stronger potions
Craft stronger potions | Radex Tips/YouTube

Combine weaker potions into better luck and roll-speed brews before you sit down to farm.

STEP 2/5

 

Wait for high-luck weather

Wait for high-luck weather
Wait for high-luck weather | Radex Tips/YouTube
💡 pro tipHold your best consumables until a high-luck weather window appears.

STEP 3/5

 

Stack every luck and speed boost

Stack every luck and speed boost
Stack every luck and speed boost | Radex Tips/YouTube

Activate your best luck potions, super luck potions, and roll-speed potions together.

STEP 4/5

 

Keep Infinite Mode running

Keep Infinite Mode running
Keep Infinite Mode running | Radex Tips/YouTube

Farm Infinite Mode continuously through the whole boosted window so nothing is wasted.

STEP 5/5

 

Put the extra slot to work

Put the extra slot to work
Put the extra slot to work | Radex Tips/YouTube

Send a second team into story, tower climbing, or boss farming while Infinite Mode stays busy.


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Stack luck to make every roll count

Boost Use
Luck potions Raise rarity odds for a roll session.
Super luck potions A bigger luck spike for your best windows.
Crafted charms Permanent luck from straw hat, shinobi headband, and cursed finger.
Constellation upgrades Permanent luck node in the skill tree.
Weather bonuses High-luck weather multiplies your roll luck.
Farming traits Card traits that add luck, border chance, and drop rate.

Luck stacking is the core of the whole method because it makes every single roll better instead of just giving you more rolls. The goal is to have as many luck sources live at once as possible, so a single high-luck weather window turns into a flood of higher-rarity cards. Layer your consumables on top of your permanent bonuses and only spend the strong stuff when the weather is already working for you.

 

Notice that most of these are permanent or repeatable. Charms and constellation nodes stay with your account, farming traits ride on the cards you keep, and the weather is free luck you just have to wait for — so the more of your farming you do with all of it stacked, the less each roll depends on pure chance.

QUICK WIN

Save your strongest luck and super luck potions for a high-luck weather window, then run Infinite Mode nonstop — stacking every luck boost inside one weather window pulls far more rare cards than spending consumables piecemeal.

Prioritize these early upgrades

Priority Upgrade
1 Crafted charms (straw hat, shinobi headband, cursed finger)
2 Luck (constellation and traits)
3 Roll speed
4 Border chance
5 Boss chance
6 Damage
7 HP

Early on, the upgrades that pay off most are the ones that make farming itself stronger, not the ones that hit hardest in a single fight. Start with crafted charms — straw hat, shinobi headband, and cursed finger — since they hand you permanent luck, and cursed finger adds to roll speed on top of that. In the constellation tree, most farming players want to pour points into luck first and then work down through the rest.

 
🔑 keyConstellation points refund for free, so this order is not a trap. If a boss walls you, you can shift points into damage to punch through, then reset straight back into luck once you are farming again. Two more early wins round this out: run a team buff card in your first slot — even when its own damage is modest, it gives a team stat boost at the start of battle and another buff after it goes down, which carries you through early and mid-game — and claim your achievement rewards, since milestones for rolls, battles, damage, bosses, and rerolls hand out permanent account bonuses you would otherwise leave sitting there.

Using the second team while Infinite Mode grinds

The extra battle slot is genuinely useful, but it does not do the one thing players hope for: it will not run two Infinite Mode battles at the same time. Instead, treat it as a second lane for everything else — story progression, tower climbing, or boss farming — while your first slot stays parked in Infinite Mode. Both teams can use the same cards, so you never need duplicate units to keep both lanes moving.

Farm bosses for relics

Boss fights are worth revisiting because boss relics increase your chance of stronger unsealed boss cards, which is a farming source that has nothing to do with your roll luck. Higher-difficulty bosses generally have better drop rates, so the plan is simple: farm what you can beat now, and come back to the harder tiers once your team is stronger.

⚠️ watch outExact drop rates are not published, so treat this as a repeat-farm route rather than a fixed schedule — the more attempts you bank against the toughest boss you can reliably clear, the more strong boss cards land over time.

Fuel farming with Chrono Crystals and summons

Everything above runs on a steady supply of Chrono Crystals, and the good news is that they come from things you are already doing. Story progress, daily quests, weekly quests, monthly quests, and milestone rewards all feed you crystals, so keeping up with your quest board is a passive way to fund more farming.

Spend those crystals on summons, because summons hand back the exact tools this loop needs — trade rerolls, weather rerolls, luck potions, boss potions, order potions, super luck potions, and roll-speed potions. That turns your quest income directly into more luck and more rolls, which is what keeps the whole snowball rolling.

Check current codes for free boosts

Card Chronicles hands out free potions, shards, and trait rerolls through codes, which is an easy head start on the consumables above. Codes rotate and expire, and some require you to hit a high roll milestone before they redeem, so treat any specific code as something to check against the current in-game codes list rather than a permanent reward — redeem what is live now and move on.

Mistakes that slow your card farming

Mistake Better move
Relying only on lucky rolls Build permanent luck through charms and constellation.
Ignoring permanent luck upgrades Put constellation points and traits into luck.
Using best potions in poor weather Save top consumables for high-luck weather.
Building only damage while farming Prioritize luck, roll speed, and drop rate.
Forgetting achievement rewards Claim milestone bonuses for rolls, battles, and bosses.
Expecting two Infinite Mode battles Use the second slot for other content.

Most of what holds farming back is spending resources at the wrong time or building for the wrong goal. The fixes are small, but together they decide how fast strong cards actually pile up.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the extra battle slot run two Infinite Mode battles at once?

No. The extra slot cannot run two Infinite Mode battles at the same time. Keep one team in Infinite Mode and use the second for story, tower climbing, or boss farming.

What should I spend constellation points on first for farming?

Luck first, then roll speed, border chance, boss chance, and only after that damage and HP. Since points refund for free, you can swap into damage for a tough boss and reset back into luck afterward.

When should I use my best luck potions?

During a high-luck weather window. Stack your best luck potions, super luck potions, and roll-speed potions together while the weather bonus is active, and keep Infinite Mode running the whole time.

Are boss relics worth farming early?

Yes. Boss relics raise your chance of stronger unsealed boss cards, which is a reward source independent of your roll luck. Farm bosses you can clear now and return to harder ones as your team improves.

Do I need duplicate cards for the second battle team?

No. Both teams can use the same cards, so you can field a second team for other content without pulling duplicate units.

More questions
Should I use codes to get strong cards faster?

Codes are a solid free boost, giving potions, shards, and trait rerolls, but they expire and some need a high roll milestone before they work. Check the current in-game codes list and redeem what is live rather than counting on any single code.

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