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After a rough start to the post-OTA metagame, En Sabah Nur is back to being a fine card several archetypes use as a staple. The season pass card did not compare to the other two in 2026, but likely won’t require to be nerfed anytime soon. As such, even if it didn’t make waves, En Sabah Nur has been a balanced card all season long, and perfectly fits that moniker for this last week.
Rama-Tut was supposed to be the spice in an otherwise bland March season, as the Objective keyword failed to become a thing, mostly due to its lack of synergy with existing archetypes.
Unfortunately, the new 4-cost is failing hard at the moment, posting catastrophic numbers across the board. It sure doesn’t help to be played in weak archetypes, meaning the real power of Rama-Tut is higher than its metrics. Yet, even if your most popular deck can drag you down early on, strong cards always find a way to bounce back, and Rama-Tut failed to so after 3 days.
| Mission | # | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| TBA | 10 | 150 Credits |
| Win with En Sabah Nur starting in your Deck | 4 | 200 Collector’s Tokens |
| Win with Rama-Tut starting in your Deck | 8 | 150 Gold |
En Sabah Nur Performance






A week removed from the OTA, En Sabah Nur is back to being played in strong archetypes, designed to leverage its ability rather than high roll some specific pulls. As a results, the numbers are trending up, although we are far from a dominant card.
Nevertheless, compared to a Rama-Tut struggling to find a dominant deck, the season pass card is posting impressive results alongside Silver Surfer, Thanos or High Power Summons.
The card might have not weighted much on its season, En Sabah Nur has all the tools to remain a playable card in the future.
Post-Release Score:
For more information about En Sabah Nur , make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Rama-Tut






I was excited about Rama-Tut, a believer it would be an excellent card ahead of its release. I got it as soon as it released, and I must say I was not disappointed, as the pool of On Reveal abilities featured mostly positive ones.
Then, I look at the data to write this article, and the card is cosplaying Zombie Galacti when it released. No matter if you look at all ranks, or focus on the higher ones, Rama-Tut is struggling big time.
I looked at the most popular decks with Rama-Tut, and it became clear why. On Reveal Buffs (-0.09 C.A / 50% W.R) and Full On Reveal (-0.35 C.A / 43% W.R) are posting catastrophic numbers over a thousand games each.
This doesn’t mean it isn’t Rama-Tut’s fault, as the card still lacks a very strong deck at the moment. Yet, the new 4-cost is played in On Reveal heavy builds at the moment, and those are too basic, simple to counter.
The card is better than the numbers above indicate, but probably also not as good as the community expected.
Post-Release Score:
For more information about Rama-Tut, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Bonus Challenge Decks
No deck is using both cards at the moment, at least not among builds with decent metrics. For those trying to complete all missions at once, Rama-Tut is probably easier to fit in a deck with En Sabah Nur already rather than the opposite.
Plus, En Sabah Nur decks are doing better, so they should be a stronger foundation to complete the missions.







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