How to complete your Board Adventure album faster

Finishing a Board Adventure album mostly comes down to trading duplicates efficiently. Here's a practical strategy — and how SwapDeck automates the hardest part.

Download on iOSGet it on Android

Why trading beats waiting

Random card drops slow down as you near completion. The last 10–20% of an album often takes longer than the first 80% because the cards you still need are rare for everyone. Trading duplicates is the only reliable way to fill those gaps without spending more on spins.

Step-by-step: the efficient album strategy

  1. Scan your album. Use SwapDeck's AI scanner to build your profile (owned, missing, duplicate, and golden cards) in one screenshot.
  2. Find two-way matches. SwapDeck surfaces traders who have your missing cards and need your duplicates — no manual searching.
  3. Check trust ratings. Trade with partners who have a positive history to avoid send-first scams.
  4. Trade incrementally. Send one card, confirm receipt, then send the next. Don't batch-send to an unrated trader.
  5. Re-scan after each trade. Keeps your profile accurate and surfaces fresh matches.
  6. Prioritise high-rarity gaps. Check the rarest cards list — those are hardest to find, so list your duplicates early.

For event sets

Limited-time sets disappear after the event ends. If you're stuck on an event album, use SwapDeck's partner finder to connect with active event players who still have the cards in circulation.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to complete a Board Adventure album?

It varies by set size and luck, but trading duplicates through SwapDeck significantly shortens the time versus waiting for random drops.

What are the rarest Board Adventure cards?

You can see live rarity data at swapdeck.meredosiatech.com/rarest-cards, ranked by how few players own them.

Can I trade golden cards?

Yes — SwapDeck supports golden card trading and tracks them in your profile.

Is there a faster way than trading?

Trading is the most reliable non-spend path. Some events offer card rewards, but trading duplicates is the core strategy for the final gaps.