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Wildcards - what are they?

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Wildcards are cards which can be used to create cards you do not yet own. Wildcards can come in different rarities and are sometimes nation-specific, allowing you to create a number of different cards.

[h2]KARDS Field Manual[/h2]

Our second installment of the Kards Field Manual, exploring some of the fundamentals of KARDS. Providing an introduction to newer players, and offers valuable insights that even seasoned veterans find useful.

[h2]Gaining Wildcards[/h2]



Wildcards can be acquired in a number of different ways, such as:

Rewards for gaining new levels in the national progression system

Rewards from opening the weekly crate

Opening Officer card packs



Tip; You can buy a Battle Pass each month and this makes accessing Wildcards quicker as it gives a 30% Experience bonus on the national progression system and it gives you a Crate Level Up. MEDKITS will also help in a similar fashion.

You can see an overview of your wildcards in the top bar, by hovering over or tapping the “Wildcard” icon.



Hover over the icon and you will see the Wildcards. Some are specific to a nation and you will use them first when creating a card.

[h2]Creating Cards[/h2]

Wildcards can be used to create cards you do not yet own. Note that you will need to use a wildcard of corresponding rarity to create the card in question. Nation-specific wildcards can only be used to create cards of that rarity and nation.

To create a card using your wildcards, navigate to your card collection. To get there, start by clicking or tapping the “Cards” button on the main screen of the game.



Once you're in the Cards menu, click the “Collection” button in the top bar.



Find the card that you want to create.

To find a card you don’t yet own any copies of, make sure to click the “Show All” button on the top bar. It is the only way you can find cards you do not own.



The elusive “Show All” button will show you all the cards, also those you do not own.

Use the search box to type in the name of any specific card you may be looking for.



Or if you’re not sure which card you’d like to craft, you can use the filters on the right hand side of the Collection screen to narrow down your search and see the possibilities.



You can also complete a set of a card you already own some of - for example, if you own two copies of a Standard card, you can use Standard wildcards to create the remaining copies and use four copies of the card simultaneously in one deck.

Once you’ve found the card you wish to create, right-click it to bring up further details about it. Click the “Create” button below the card to create one copy of the card with a wildcard of corresponding rarity. Your wildcard will be used to create your desired card, which you can now add to your decks at will.



Check out Bear Gardner’s in-depth video on Wildcards, providing valuable insights in visual format!

Click here!

The story of Polish fighter ace Witold Urbanowicz

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As a game deeply rooted in World War II, KARDS is built on a profound respect for its history. Preserving and sharing this legacy is a mission we take seriously—one that many of our players also embrace. Among the war’s many remarkable figures, few stand out like Witold Urbanowicz, a Polish fighter ace whose story is one of courage, skill, and determination.



Witold Urbanowicz standing in front of a Hawker Hurricane.

Witold was born in Poland 30 March 1908 and joined the Polish Air Force in 1930. In August 1936, flying a PZL P.11 he shot down his first aircraft, a Soviet spyplane. For this he was officially reprimanded and unofficially congratulated by his superior officer and sent to be an instructor to an air force training school, where he earned the nickname “Cobra”. When Germany and the Soviet Union invaded Poland, Urbanowicz managed to escape with two cadets to Romania. He made it to France and here he took part in the Battle of Britain. He started with No. 145 Squadron of the RAF before joining the Polish-manned No. 303 Squadron flying Hawker Hurricanes. Urbanowicz became the Squadron leader on 7 September 1940 after his predecessor was wounded. During the Battle of Britain he was credited with 15 confirmed kills and 1 probable. He was awarded the Virtuti Militari, Poland’s highest military decoration and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Britain’s third highest decoration awarded to officers.

After this Urbanowicz was posted as the 2nd Air Attaché in the Polish Embassy in the United States, where he managed to join the USAAF 14th Air Force in China serving in the legendary Flying Tigers. There he shot down two Nakajima Ki-44 ‘Tojo’ during the same air battle. He had further unconfirmed kills over China and was awarded the US Air Medal and the Chinese Cross.



Urbanowicz with the Flying Tigers and receiving a medal from General Chennault.

After World War II, Urbanowicz returned to Poland, only to be arrested four times by the communist secret police suspected of being a spy. He fled to the USA and lived in New York flying as a pilot for several airlines. After the fall of communism in Poland, Urbanowicz visited Poland and was made a general by president Wałęsa.

You can play three of Witold Urbanowicz’s aircraft in KARDS.



This is just one story of people in a world at war, whose history is represented in KARDS.

If you have a story of a family member we at 1939 Games would welcome more true life stories like this. Contact us through social media.

USA - The War machine

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USA - The War machine



Is the most popular card in KARDS

It is in 24.6% of all decks

German - Panzer 35(t)

19.90%

Japan - Expansion

17.30%

Britain - The Glamour Boys

13.50%

Soviet - 12th Guards Mechanised

10.80%

Those who answered correctly will receive their reward today.

Most popular card in KARDS

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Here is a list of popular cards with players in the game, but one of them is the most popular card currently used in KARDS.



Can you guess which one is the most popular in the game? Guess which one and put it in the comments on KARDS on STEAM/Facebook/Instagram/X. Include your player name and tag so we can reward the winners - but only if you want the reward!



Like my player name and tag is Red Alert#2013 - Go to Options and you will see it in the lower right hand corner.

Only one guess is allowed per person. Those who are right will receive a basic card pack after the weekend.

Britain - The Glamour Boys

German - Panzer 35(t)

Japan - Expansion

Soviet - 12th Guards Mechanised

USA - The War machine

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Lets talk Gold!

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Gold is one of two in-game currencies of KARDS. In any situation Gold can improve your game, it can get you new cards or show off your gaming status. As in real life, having Gold is always helpful.



The ultimate in flaunting - a Gold HQ.

KARDS Field Manual


This article kicks off a series, KARDS Field Manual, exploring some of the fundamentals of KARDS. Providing an introduction to newer players, and offers valuable insights that even seasoned veterans find useful.

[h2]Gold can easily be earned in-game:[/h2]

First win of the day

Complete daily mission - normally 1 but 2 with a battle pass

National levels also give you gold

Draft mode

Tournaments

Crates - more gold the higher the crate



Different ways to earn Gold in KARDS.

[h2]How to spend gold![/h2]

You can buy packs, 100 Gold for a Basic Pack, 330 Gold for an Officer pack.

Convert cards into Gold Cards.

And if you manage a deck made entirely out of Gold Cards - Your HQ will be Gold too!



How to spend Gold in the Game.

Check out Bear Gardner’s in-depth video on Gold, providing valuable insights in visual format!

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