Resonance Solstice Card Colors and Effects Explained

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Understanding card colors is essential for mastering combat and team synergies in Resonance Solstice. Each color signals the card’s role and effect type, making it easy to build strategies that balance offense, defense, and support as you travel across the polluted world.

Overview of Card Colors

Resonance Solstice features several card colors, each tied to unique effects and roles. According to current guides, the most common colors and their meanings are:

Card ColorMain EffectTypical Role
RedDamageAttack direct damage to enemies 
BlueDefense/ShieldsAbsorb attacks or shield team 
GreenHealing/RecoveryRestore HP and remove debuffs 
YellowBuffs/SupportBoost allies with buffs, utility skills 
PurpleCrowd ControlApply stuns, debuffs, or disrupt enemies 
BlackDebuffsWeaken opponents, lower their stats 
OrangeSpecial/UtilityUnique effects, often energy or combo related 

Red Cards: Offense

Red cards are designed to deal direct damage. Use them for burst attacks against bosses or quickly defeating mobs. Attacker-type heroes excel with red cards as their main weapons.

Blue Cards: Defense

Blue cards provide shields, super armor, or damage reduction. Tank heroes often use blue cards to protect vulnerable allies or hold the line during tough encounters.

Green Cards: Healing

Green cards restore HP and often have additional cleansing effects to remove debuffs. Healer-type units rely on green cards to keep the team alive through prolonged fights.

Yellow Cards: Buffs and Utility

Yellow cards boost team stats or provide utility effects such as increasing draw speed, energy generation, or resistances. Buffer units shine with yellow cards and can control the flow of battle by enhancing the whole lineup.

Purple Cards: Crowd Control

Purple cards can stun, freeze, or otherwise debuff enemies, providing important control in complex battles. Use these with heroes who specialize in disabling the enemy team.

Black Cards: Enemy Debuffs

Black cards are primarily focused on weakening foes, reducing their attack, defense, or speed. These are strategic cards for sustained control or versus high-value boss threats.

Orange Cards: Special/Unique Effects

Orange cards in Resonance Solstice often grant special actions, extra energy, or combo opportunities. They can add significant flexibility to your deck, letting you adapt to unpredictable encounters.

Example: Suen’s Card Color Usage

Suen demonstrates how each card color fits its role. Her red cards inflict damage, her green cards heal, while yellow offers buff effects to the party. Build character decks according to color-based strengths for optimal performance.

Tips for Team Building by Card Color

  • Mix several card colors for balanced decks
  • Pair Red and Yellow cards for aggressive offense plus speed buffs
  • Build combos using Green and Blue cards for defense and sustain
  • Add Purple or Black cards for crowd control and enemy disruption

Mastering card color effects allows flexible strategies that handle both quick boss eliminations and slow, sustained battles. For more details on deck building and color synergy, visit LootandWaifusNamuWiki, and LDPlayer Line Up Guide.

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