Harry Potter Magic Awakened Tier List


As we’ve said already, Harry Potter Magic Awakened has a lot of moving parts. To make the most of them, you’ll want to check out the best Magic Awakened decks to piece together. To make your own, the Magic Awakened cards list is a good place to start whether you’re building around your favorite card or trying to find some to pair with your best. Lastly, Magic Awakened codes, though rare, can get you the materials you’ll need to pull and upgrade the lot.

Harry Potter Magic Awakened tier list

We’ve broken the Harry Potter Magic Awakened tier list up into distinct sections: cards (like spells and summons), echoes, and companions. They’re the three main components of each deck. You’ll need to strike a balance between all three to make a dent in some late-game activities.

Spells and Summons

For the sake of keeping things neat and tidy, we’ve ranked only Mythic, Dark, Legendary, and Epic cards of the Spell and Summon variety. That’s already a large percentage of the card list, but it keeps naturally lower Common cards from over cluttering and complicating things.
Note that a card’s ranking is based on more than just potential strength; ease-of-use, pairing potential, and rarity all play a part as well. Here’s what to look out for:

Companions

Making up a smaller percentage of your overall deck, the three companions you toss in for good measure can make or break your entire strategy.
Like Summons, they’re excellent at pressuring your opponent, keeping the heat off you all the same. But some are inherently better than others in terms of both general useability and ease of access. Here are the best (and worst) of the lot:

Echoes

For parading around the Forbidden Forest specifically, you’ll want to build your deck around a specific Echo. These are amalgamations of famous characters from the franchise, who can augment your spells, summons, and companions in unique ways, amplifying their effects to open up new strategic possibilities while within the game’s wave-based challenge mode.
Netease is sure to add more over time, but here are the best you’ll want to get your hands on by then. You can upgrade them with repeated acquisitions as well, further boosting their potency:
By keeping every aspect of a key deck in mind, you’ll go much further in Harry Potter Magic Awakened than most others. It’s as much a social experience as it is a competitive one, so there’s no harm in focusing one part of the game in favor of the other for a time.
We always recommend building a deck around your favorite card or character, but note that filling your deck with things you just like the look of won’t do as much good as a deck focused on complimenting one or two of your best cards. Figuring out where the fun lies for you is the main thing at the end of the day, however, so make use of the Harry Potter Magic Awakened tier list in a way that suits your style.
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