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Little Alchemist Remastered best decks

Little Alchemist Remastered best decks

A couple of decks for Little Alchemist Remastered that will help you win thousands of card battles.

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You can try fighting a million duels with basic decks, but unless you have one of the best decks in Little Alchemist Remastered, the odds of winning are pretty slim. Today's article will give you a couple of decks you can try, and if you love card battlers, you'll understand exactly why we chose them.

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Since there are over a thousand cards in the game, it can be pretty tough finding the right ones - unless you've been playing for a long time and opening packs daily. So, we have shared some tips for you to assemble the right decks based on synergy. 

In Little Alchemist: Remastered, you can mix and match all sorts of cards, upgrade them, and unlock new card abilities in the process - it's all about finding the right combos, though, which will ultimately win you the battles.

So before we get started, if you're new to the game, make sure you know a few things when building your ideal deck. I've followed some of these tips religiously, and if you want to learn them too, you can find them below!

Little Alchemist Remastered deck-building tips

First off, save your gems!

The first thing you want to do is save your Gems. Don't spend any Gems on random packs until you know exactly which cards you want. Save 3500 Gems to spend on a good pack. 

Then, upgrade your cards

You can start by upgrading some of your combo cards (Bronze and Silver), and then decide which ones you want to fuse. Once you're done upgrading your cards, you can take a look at the collection and decide which ones you want to fuse. It can take a while, but it will be easier in the long run.

I personally followed some of Lil Alchemist Helper's advice, which you can find in some of his YouTube videos. He has been a staple player in the LAR community, and his advice has never failed me.

It's okay to spend Gold in the shop

When upgrading the Bronze and Silver cards, you can opt to spend some Gold to purchase the packs from the shop. Since these are some of the cards you'll upgrade first, I strongly recommend it. 

Well, tips aside, it's now time to check some of the best decks in Little Alchemist: Remastered!

If you are a new player, I highly recommend checking out the game's Discord community. There's a vast amount of information available, and the guys there are super helpful. Now let's head right into the best decks for Little Alchemist Remastered.

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Little Alchemist Beginner's Deck

Little Alchemist Beginner's Deck Card List
Image from the game Little Alchemist. It shows an angel like figure fighting what appears to be a knight.
Superhero x3 Knight x3 Void x3
Knowledge x2 Wizard x2 Sword x2
Sci-Fi x 2 Superhero x 2 Time Wizard
Angel x2 Werewolf x2 Dragon x2
Prehistoric x2 Demon x3 Elf x3
Metal x3 Rainbow x3


As a new player, you should focus on getting as many duplicates (dupes) Combo Cards (CC) as you can. When you are building a deck, any deck, you want to keep it to a maximum of 35 cards. Eventually, what you want to do is get the more powerful Final Form versions of the cards.

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The so-called "combo cards" can be played together in order to create a new powerful card (for the most part). The newly generated card can be of higher rarity than the cards used as materials and, of course, stats.

There's a complete list of all the combinations and their outcomes in the game's wiki. I'll leave a link here in case you want to check them out.

Final Forms, aka FF, are the most powerful cards in the game. They can only be created by combining three cards of the same rarity and level.

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Little Alchemist Best Deck

Little Alchemist Deck Card List
A grid with images of heroes from the Little Alchemist
Bear Elf Hammer
Horse Phoenix Samurai
Sci-Fi x 2 Superhero x 2 Time Wizard
Trident Undead Villain
Wind Dragon Goblin
Griffin Knight Mermaid
Mummy Ogre Skeleton
Snowman Sphinx Werewolf
Yeti Demon Fairy
Gnome Goblin King Gremlin
Imp Kobold Angel
Leprechaun Pixie Sprite
Troll Vampire Witch
Zombie Wizard Ninja


Little Alchemist Helper - Create your own decks

Mr. Andresam's Optimizer, aka Little Alchemist Helper, is a very useful tool that can help you theorycraft any deck you like. You can download it following this link.

The 1.13 version of the Little Alchemist Helper optimizer tool has several features, including a "clear deck" button, a "quick fill deck" button, an "advanced fill deck" button, and a "trial cards with quick fill" button.

A very interesting option is the "advanced fill deck" button that allows you to create a deck and the "trial cards with quick fill" button to find good starting points for a deck.

If you are a fan of card games and you are looking for new games to play, take a look at our 10 best card games for iPhone and iPad (iOS) and also, the best collectible card games on Android!

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Cristina Mesesan
Cristina Mesesan
Cristina is a lifelong gamer who also loves digital art, she's worked as an animator and tried some game level designing in Unity. Her biggest passion is pixel games (Stardew, To the Moon), and she adores writing and sharing her knowledge about games.