Solpear cards
Bright fruit-themed cards that are easy to recognize. Use this as the first visual anchor when comparing album slots.
Collection database
Browse the visible Card Album sets, compare missing-card priorities, and plan Best Buddies progress before spending event resources.
The Clash of Critters Card Album is a collection event where each card belongs to a themed set. A strong album page needs more than a short description because players land here trying to recognize cards, check which set a card belongs to, and decide whether to chase a missing slot before the event timer runs out. This guide turns the album into a practical database: it shows local card images, groups them by set, explains collection priority, and links the next guide when the album decision affects your critter lineup.
The current album pool shown here includes Solpear, Cindermunk, Dozy, Capywata, Zapup, Frugling, Frostnip, and Pyropup sets. Most sets have nine visible card slots, while the downloaded visual pool for Frugling starts at card 2. Treat the images as identification aids first. A complete collection feels good, but the best move is still the one that improves your active team, clears an event blocker, or converts duplicates into meaningful progress.
Card image gallery
Use these local thumbnails to identify set families quickly, then check the table below for priority and notes.
Bright fruit-themed cards that are easy to recognize. Use this as the first visual anchor when comparing album slots.
Fire-styled card art. Check this set when your album row shows warm colors, embers, or squirrel-like critter details.
A calmer set for players tracking soft colors and sleepy motifs. Good for checking missing middle slots by art style.
Water-toned capybara cards. Prioritize identification here when water rewards or duplicate trades matter to your route.
Lightning-themed puppy cards. This set is useful to check when your team already leans into fast pressure or tempo clears.
Frog-like card art with eight local images in this snapshot. Track this set carefully because the first visual slot is absent here.
Cold-themed cards with icy visual language. Compare this set when the album asks for blue or frost-heavy card art.
Another fire-pressure set, now with the ninth local thumbnail included. Use it to separate Pyropup slots from Cindermunk slots.
Database table
This table converts the gallery into a decision aid, especially when you have duplicates, scarce event currency, or only a few days left.
| Preview | Set | Visible cards | Collection use | Priority | Planning note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SolpearPlant cue | 9 local images | Fast visual identification for fruit or plant-themed slots. | Medium | Good first check when you are matching card art before deciding whether a trade is worth it. | |
| CindermunkFire cue | 9 local images | Separates ember-heavy cards from Pyropup cards. | High | Prioritize if the reward route supports your current fire or damage-focused account plan. | |
| DozyCalm cue | 9 local images | Useful for checking softer album art and middle-row missing slots. | Medium | Complete it when the remaining card count is low; otherwise keep resources flexible. | |
| CapywataWater cue | 9 local images | Helps players identify water-colored album cards quickly. | High | Consider finishing first if your active team benefits from the related reward or collection milestone. | |
| ZapupTempo cue | 9 local images | Strong visual match for lightning or fast-pressure album slots. | High | Good target when your team route values speed, early pressure, or tempo rewards. | |
| FruglingAmphibian cue | 8 local images | Tracks the visible Frugling pool from card 2 onward. | Careful | Because the first local image is missing, verify the exact slot in-game before spending for completion. | |
| FrostnipFrost cue | 9 local images | Checks cold, icy, or blue card art against the album row. | Medium | Finish after higher-impact rewards unless it is already close to completion. | |
| PyropupFire cue | 9 local images | Confirms puppy fire cards and avoids confusing them with Cindermunk. | High | Prioritize when the reward path lines up with your best team or current event plan. |
Start with the set that has the fewest missing cards, then check whether the next reward changes anything important for your account. A missing card is not automatically worth chasing. It becomes worth chasing when the reward helps your strongest critter, unlocks a milestone before the timer ends, or saves more resources than it costs. When two sets are equally close, pick the set tied to your current gameplay blocker instead of the set with the prettiest artwork.
For free-to-play players, the safest route is a three-step loop. First, identify the card set using the gallery. Second, write down how many cards are missing and whether your duplicates can help. Third, compare the reward against your current team needs. If the reward does not help your main lineup, pause and read the tier list or best team guide before spending more. The goal of the Clash of Critters Card Album is not just completion; the goal is better account progress with fewer wasted attempts.
Visual samples
A wider sample makes this page feel like a real album reference instead of a thin text note.








Decision aid
Use this quick table when the album screen creates a real choice instead of a simple collection check.
| What you see | Likely problem | Best next action | Related page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Only one card is missing from a set | The completion reward may be close enough to justify a focused chase. | Check duplicate options and finish only if the reward matters before reset. | Card Album Guide |
| Several sets are half complete | Resources are spreading too thin. | Pick the set tied to your main team or shortest completion path. | Best Team |
| You cannot identify a card family | The artwork is similar across fire or water-themed sets. | Use the gallery and table preview before making a trade decision. | Card Sets |
| The reward looks strong but your team is weak | The album reward may not solve the actual blocker. | Check critter priority and team role before spending event currency. | Critters |
FAQ
The Clash of Critters Card Album is a card collection event hub where players track themed card sets, work toward Best Buddies progress, and decide which missing cards or rewards matter most.
This guide shows eight visible card set groups from the current album image pool: Solpear, Cindermunk, Dozy, Capywata, Zapup, Frugling, Frostnip, and Pyropup.
Finish the set with the fewest missing cards first when rewards are similar. If one set improves your active team or event progress, prioritize that set before chasing a full visual collection.
Card images help you identify sets and missing slots faster, but strategy still depends on reward value, duplicate risk, event timer, and whether the reward supports your current critter lineup.