Coin Master Board Adventure trading tips
Trading Board Adventure cards should be quick and fair. In practice, Facebook groups are full of ghost trades and mismatched deals. Here are the tips that actually work — with or without SwapDeck.
Before you trade
- Know your inventory. Scan your album first so you know exactly what you have and need. Guessing leads to bad trades.
- Check rarity. A 5★ card for a 1★ card is not a fair trade. Reference the rarest cards list before agreeing.
- Vet the trader. Look for trade history or ratings. New accounts with no history are higher risk — trade smaller first.
During the trade
- Trade incrementally. Send one card and wait for confirmation before sending the next. Never batch-send to an unvetted trader.
- Confirm card identity. Specify the exact card name and set — "Cleo" is different in different sets.
- Don't share game passwords. No legitimate trade requires your Coin Master login credentials.
After the trade
- Rate your partner. Good ratings on SwapDeck protect the next trader and build your own reputation.
- Re-scan your album. Keeps your duplicate list accurate for the next match.
The most common Board Adventure scam
Send-first ghosting: the other person receives your card and never sends theirs. Prevention: only trade send-first with partners who have a proven track record, and always trade incrementally. SwapDeck's trust ratings make it easy to spot reliable traders before you commit.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find someone to trade Board Adventure cards with?
SwapDeck instantly matches you with players who have your missing cards and need your duplicates — no manual searching in Facebook groups.
What is a fair trade in Board Adventure?
Match star ratings (5★ for 5★, etc.). For cross-rarity trades, check relative scarcity using SwapDeck's rarest-cards data.
How do I avoid getting scammed?
Use trust ratings, trade incrementally, never send all cards at once to an unverified trader, and never share game credentials.
Is there an app that finds trading partners automatically?
Yes — SwapDeck (free on iOS and Android) scans your album and surfaces two-way matches in seconds.