The Best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Decks - 2023

The card-based combat system of Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a hit!Spells, Creatures, Companions, and Echoes come tog…

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The card-based combat system of Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a hit!

Spells, Creatures, Companions, and Echoes come together to complete a deck of cards. Create a suitable deck for the proper gameplay mode, and you’ll obliterate your enemies. Fail to find the right combinations, and enemies will walk all over you.

One deck can have eight Magic (Spell & Creature) cards and three Companions Cards. There are over 80 Spells, Creatures, and Companion cards in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. 

Then there are Echoes. Echoes boost the effects of Spells and Creatures, lending a helping hand in duels.

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With all this at your helm, the sheer number of combinations possible can be overwhelming. Similarly, running out of ideas is easy when things don’t work.

That’s why I’ve curated a list of the best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened decks for 1v1, 2v2, and Forbidden Forest (PvE mode) raids. 

Whether you’re looking for new ideas or simply want to win every duel by recreating and using proven decks, you’ve entered the right classroom.

Wands out, Wizards!

Best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Decks For 1v1

Harry Potter: Magic Awakened has two main gameplay modes- Duelling Club (PvP) and Forbidden Forest (PvE).

Within the Duelling Club, players battle other players in real time. It can be a 1-on-1 battle or a 2v2 duel.

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In 1v1 duels, there is one goal- defeat your opponent before they defeat you. Unlike 2v2 or PvE, where partners can bail you out sometimes, there’s little room for error in 1v1 duels. That’s why you need a well-rounded deck for 1v1.

Don’t go all defensive and let your opponent walk over you, but there’s no need to be an ultra-aggro mage. 

Find the right balance by experimenting with these 1v1 decks below.

Note: The suggested Echoes are a big help. However, the decks are solid without the Echoes. You can also use different Echoes to experiment.

Hagrid’s Defenses

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Bloody Bludgers

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Hagrid’s Hostility

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Newt’s Fantastic Beasts

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Now, let’s take a look at some 2v2 Harry Potter: Magic Awakened decks.

Best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Decks For 2v2

Some of the 1v1 decks will work just as well in 2v2 duels, provided that your partner has a decent deck. However, if you are not willing to take any chances, here are some 2v2 decks that can patch over your and your partner’s weaknesses.

Snape’s Support

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Distractions, Distractions!

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Pets & Beasts

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Harry’s Deadly Dash

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Best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Decks For Forbidden Forest

While PvP duels are fun, the PvE mode is more important. 

Players can raid the Forest alone or team up with other players. But the one thing that stays the same is the dangers. From Spiders to Dragons, the Forest houses some of the deadliest creatures of the Wizarding World.

But these decks can help you keep them at bay and progress nicely.

Every stage you clear in the Forbidden Forest unlocks new Cards and Echoes. Moreover, the rewards of clearing a stage are much better than winning duels.

The Forbidden Forest is a different ball game altogether. That’s why you’ll see some extreme and unorthodox decks in this section.

Harry The Forest Guide

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Newt’s Wanderers

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Heroic Hermoine

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Hagrid the Forest Dweller

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Prince of Darkness

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While these Harry Potter: Magic Awakened decks are tried and tested in battle, other factors can affect your experience.

Card Level and Echoes have a big impact on the battles.

So, level up your cards to get the best out of them. Moreover, build a strategy that works for you. Randomly dropping Cards just won’t work.

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