Introduction
We'll be discussing the Top-Tier Cards in CookieRun Braverse TCG before The Age of Heroes and Kingdoms expansion comes to NA Region. When the next CookieRun: Braverse expansion releases in the NA Region, no cards will rotate out from the Brave Beginning set or Starter Decks. This makes it essential for players to plan their next deck using the strongest cards currently available.
Our guide highlights futureproof cards from every cookie color faction. Starter Deck cards have also proven reliable, remaining powerful even after several expansions in Southeast Asia. Since expansions launch earlier in the SEA Region, NA players gain a unique advantage. They can study which META cards shaped competitive play in SEA before the sets officially arrive in NA.
Top-Tier Red Cards
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Wildberry Cookie from Brave Beginning remains one of the best Level 3 frontline cards for Red Cookie decks. Its ability to potentially deal six damage makes it aggressive and effective against control-focused Yellow Cookie decks. This pressure often shuts down games before opponents can stabilize. If you’re a dedicated Red deck player, hold on to this card. Do not sell it yet!!
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For Item cards, both Giant Cherry Bomb and Prickly Cacti Gloves will remain difficult to replace even after the new expansion. These cards stay META relevant for high-level play and Brave League events in the NA Region during the Age of Heroes and Kingdoms era. If you own Pineapple Helmet, a powerful Trap card, keep it in your collection as well. This card continues to see play in tournaments and offers strong value for competitive players.
Top-Tier Yellow Cards
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For Yellow Cookie cards, Snake Fruit Cookie and Timekeeper Cookie remain META staples even after the upcoming expansion goes LIVE in NA Region. Both cards allow Yellow deck players to control tempo and disrupt opposing gameplans by manipulating the Break Area effectively. Their solid HP and reliable damage output make them automatic inclusions in competitive mono-Yellow decks. Players looking to stay consistent in the META should secure both cards.
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Beyond cookie cards, Trap cards like Winding Key Shield and Super-Vita Jelly Bar remain top-tier options in CookieRun: Braverse TCG. These cards provide reliable value and will continue to shape strategies in competitive play. Meanwhile, Star Candy Road sees use only in niche situations, since stronger replacements will appear after the next expansion arrives. Keep these Trap cards in your collection, especially if you plan to stay flexible with future deck builds.
Top-Tier Green Cards
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Many Green Cookie cards will remain META relevant even after the new CookieRun: Braverse TCG expansion drops. Depending on a deck’s game plan, cards such as Roguefort Cookie, Bellflower Cookie, Tea Knight Cookie, Prophet Cookie, Ginseng Cookie, and Churro Cookie will stay strong options. These cards continue to see play in high-level tournaments because few upcoming releases can directly replace their roles. Green deck players should keep them ready for competitive builds.
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For non-cookie cards, several options from the Starter Deck will remain top-tier when the new CookieRun: Braverse TCG expansion arrives in NA. Mono-Green decks keep their identity by cycling cards from the Support Area to other areas until opponents are defeated.
Because of this strategy, keep an eye on cards such as Ancient Healer's Gaze, Supreme Whipped Cream, Breath of the Flute, Guardian Tree's Blessing, Wanderer's Apple Pie, and Tasty First Aid Kit. Green deck players should secure these cards early if they plan to compete during the Age of Heroes and Kingdoms expansion.
Top-Tier Blue Cards
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Who could have imagined Starter Deck cards becoming top-tier choices for decks competing at the highest level? Cards like Bear Jelly Ice Cream, Octo-Ink Spray, and Fallen Ice Statue will still see play in mono-Blue Cookie decks even after the new expansion reaches the NA Region.
With aggressive yellow and red decks expected to dominate the META, these Blue cards provide valuable defensive options. Bear Jelly Ice Cream, in particular, can return a dying Cookie to your hand, creating strong tempo swings. The other two cards could delay your opponents from filling up your Break Area by a turn or two - very very valuable.
Top-tier Purple Cards
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Mono-Purple decks have yet to win a major tournament in Southeast Asia. Still, this will not stop us from sharing key insights with NA Region players. Wind Archer Cookie and Starfruit Cookie remain powerful choices that are not replaced by cards in the upcoming CookieRun: Braverse TCG expansion. Wind Archer Cookie is among the best hard-removal options in the game. It deletes any Level 3 Cookie from the Battle Area and creates space for players to control the board.
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To support this playstyle, cards like Forbidden Grimoire, Yew Village Scroll, and Abandoned Cloud Nest also remain top-tier META picks after the expansion arrives.
Conclusion
Futureproof cards are essential in CookieRun: Braverse TCG, especially for NA Region players preparing for the upcoming Age of Heroes and Kingdoms expansion. Each cookie color faction still has powerful cards that remain viable even after multiple expansions. Starter Deck cards also prove their worth, showing that competitive value extends beyond booster packs. Smart players will keep or trade for these cards early to stay prepared.
Remember, NA Region players have a major advantage because expansions release months earlier in Southeast Asia. Learning which cards shaped the SEA META gives valuable insights into building stronger decks ahead of time. Therefore, don’t forget to bookmark our website for more deck guides, strategy tips, and META discussions on CookieRun: Braverse TCG contents.
