Culdcept Revolt (カルドセプト リボルト, Karudoseputo Riboruto) is a turn-based strategy video game developed by OmiyaSoft for the Nintendo 3DS. We think, this wiki is a deletion candidate.If you believe this wiki should remain, please post a message at the community portal, or message the Wiki Manager directly. Objections should be made before 20 February, 2020.
Homepage Slideshow.Culdcept Revolt is here!And we have the complete Card List, loads of Guides, player-submitted card Combos, and much more!.Card ListsWe have the complete card lists for every game in the Culdcept series, including virtually every list breakdown you could want (G spells, for example).Discord ChatOur ridiculously fun Discord chat room is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The more people in the chat, the more fun it becomes. And we don't just chat about Culdcept!.Leagues and TournamentsMatch wits with great players, improve your skills, earn your place in the Hall of Champions, win prizes, and have tons of fun.Community ForumOur awesome community of friendly Culdcept players is always happy to help, share and learn - login and have fun!.Game GuidesYou name a part of Culdcept, we probably have a guide for it. Dozens of guides, helping players from Beginner to Advanced and all skill levels in between.Sights and SoundsThe Culdcept series has outstanding artwork, animations and music. Probably much more than you realize! See it all in our Media section.Player-Created DecksWhen our great players aren't playing each other, they're creating new awesome decks by the hundreds and sharing them with the community.Deck BuildersYou're not always near your game system when inspiration strikes.
Our online deck builders have your back. Whip up your new masterpiece and save a link to it for later use!.Card CombosDouble your fun (and triple it, and quadruple it.) with the incredible combos the Culdcept community has invented. They will blow your mind and enhance your decks. Since we're nearing the tax-filing deadline in the USA, and money concerns are on a lot of people's minds at the moment, OldWillowScrub thought it'd be fun to explore the various G-producing cards in Culdcept Revolt. Creating more G in hand is often overlooked by Revolt players, as we're given an increasingly nice G bonus at the start of each turn. That is, having enough G in hand is rarely a problem. Even so, adding a solid G-production component to your strategy can take it from very good to exceptional.As you'll see when reading this guide, many G cards have other uses as well, and you don't necessarily have to use up much of your precious 50 cards to make your fortune.
I'm not going to explore every possibility - I mean, those are endless anyway. Also, the value of some cards here might not be apparent at first. If you're still not seeing how one or more of these cards can help you, feel free to visit the #cards channel of our and ask questions - we're always happy to help.The idea is to use this guide as inspiration and let the info in it help improve your game.
After all, a little extra G is always welcome!Click a card to view it full size. Neutral CreaturesBanditST:20 HP:20 MHP:20 G:20Support: All / Attack Bonus: Steals (damage dealt x2)G from opponent.Clockwork OwlST:20 HP:20 MHP:20 G:10Item Limit:Secret Art (40G): Target Cepter can choose movement direction next turn.Creeping CoinST:10 HP:30 MHP:30 G:20Battle End: User gains 100G / If destroyed in combat or by a spell, user gains 100G.Golden TotemST:0 HP:30 MHP:30 G:0Item Limit:Defensive / Secret Art (0G): Gives its user 200G, then is destroyed.The obvious one here is Bandit. Stupid cheap, and he can use anything to make opponents' lives miserable. The problem with him in Culdcept Revolt is, well. His theft just doesn't really hurt your opponents as badly, because of the aforementioned turn G bonus.
Still, supplementing your G in hand by taking it from an opponent - while smashing one of their creatures - is always useful.Clockwork Owl doesn't produce G for you directly. Instead, its handy ability helps you lap more quickly, and that absolutely will produce more G for you. Coupled with other fast-lapping cards, you can potentially earn absurd amounts of G in the later stages of a match. The Owl also can improve your overall bottom line by helping you avoid big tolls.The last two are perhaps not quite as effective, mainly because death is involved.
Sure, you can keep Creeping Coin alive to profit more than once, but it's difficult, and its puny 10ST means you're not really going to hurt anyone in the process. If there's a strategy that makes effective use of these two, I'd love to see it.Last Updated on Friday, 03 April 2020 13:52. Recently in our, we were talking about the excellent card artwork in the series, and I mentioned that I noticed several cards in received updated artwork. I found it fascinating that they would revise the artwork on just a few cards.I didn't think much more about it after that, but I thought it would make for a fun article topic for March. I decided to dig through Culdcept Revolt's card collection and was intrigued to discover that there's a pattern to it - the updated cards are all drawn by artist Ippei Soeda.
As it turns out, there are 11 cards in the game with revised artwork, and I think each one is an improvement. Their changes range from very subtle tweaks to some pretty jaw-dropping effects.Let's compare the cards side-by-side, with the great original artwork from on the left, and the even better update in Culdcept Revolt on the right. You can click or tap on each card to view it full-size.
Think of it as a Culdcept version of. Haha.I completely missed this card's subtle changes until I began writing this article. On the 3DS's small screen, Thief looks pretty much the same as before. It's not until you look at the artwork full-size that you realize there are actually several differences. First, she has a different, more angular face. Second, Her grip on the knife is tighter.
Third, the knife itself now has a gleam to it. And finally, the foliage she's hiding in is much more dense, lush and vibrant than it was. There are probably more - I stopped counting at four.You can clearly see Fay's dramatic makeover, and I love it. She's described in Culdcept Revolt as 'a beautiful witch', and she now looks both more beautiful and more witchy, to me at least. Can you spot everything he altered and added? Here's just a few: 1) She's wearing a completely different camisole now. 2) The background is massively improved, with floating.