Top Shard Cards in Fragpunk: Ranking the Strongest Choices

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Fragpunk’s unique deck-building FPS gameplay makes Shard Cards the secret to winning more rounds and surprising the enemy. With over 170 cards and wild effects that can reshape the game, knowing which cards to prioritize can make or break your strategy. Below, we break down the best Shard Cards in the current meta, what makes them so powerful, and strategic tips for new and returning players.

S-Tier: The Game Changers

These cards are widely regarded by pros and community tier lists as the most powerful and meta-defining in Fragpunk. When you see these in the voting pool, snap them up fast!

Card NameEffectWhy It’s S-Tier
Big HeadsEnlarges enemy head hitboxesMassive boost for sharpshooters; easy multi-frags
Reaper’s ScytheGrants scythe that fires through wallsDeadly wallbangs, surprise eliminations
Freestyle PlacementPlace any object anywhere on mapCreative site strategies, unpredictable traps
Pull The PlugDisables enemy utilities/deployablesShuts down enemy turrets and gadgets
Weapon MorphDropped weapons become auto-turretsInstant defense, confuses pushes
Security CheckReveals enemy positions through wallsUnrivaled wallhacks for clutch team plays
  • Big Heads is a staple for aimers and teams with crackshot Lancers. Headshot multipliers let you shut down rounds fast.
  • Reaper’s Scythe gives you a crazy power weapon that shreds through cover, use it for retakes or stalling plants.
  • Freestyle Placement rewards creative minds, block site entry or invent unpredictable strongholds.
  • Weapon Morph is a sleeper hit for defenders, off-angles, and confusing the enemy during tense moments.
  • Security Check is always banned in tournaments: pre-firing with full info is nearly impossible to counter.

A-Tier: Reliable Round Winners

These cards offer massive team utility or push specific strategies over the line.

Card NameEffectBest Use-Case
DullahansAlly heads become immune to headshotsCounter Big Heads, duel protection
Vampire BulletDamage dealt heals youAggressive, sustain play
Explosive ShotBullets create area damage on hitAnti-rush, clumped enemies
Quick DrawFaster weapon swappingShotgun/sidearm combos
Shield MatrixAuto-shield on heavy damageSurvive ambushes or clutch plays
  • Dullahans is a top Big Heads counter and makes duels safer.
  • Vampire Bullet lets aggressive Lancers heal mid-fight, great for solo clutching or long trades.

B-Tier & Below: Situational Cards

Cards like Return to Sender (teleports hit enemies to spawn) or Glass Cannon (bonus damage, less HP) are powerful in the right hands, but risky if your team isn’t coordinated. Smoke Screen and Clone Tech can disrupt the enemy, but are often outclassed by more impactful picks.

Pro Tips for Using Shard Cards

  • Synergy Matters: Stack aggressive cards together for snowball wins; combine defensive cards for tight site holds.
  • Callouts Count: Communicate your pick and plan so the team can play around strong card effects.
  • Ban Wisely: If you can ban a card, prioritize blocking S-Tier threats like Big Heads or Security Check.

Sources & More Card Rankings

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These S- and A-tier Shard Cards make the difference between victory and defeat in Fragpunk, build your strategy around them and you’ll find yourself winning more rounds than ever!

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