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TABLES, LADDERS, AND CHAIRS

We love to offer flexibility with how you can spend time in SuperCard. We also love game modes that switch up SuperCardโ€™s mechanics and offer something new to do. These are the northstars we looked towards when designing Season 9โ€™s flagship feature, Tables, Ladders, and Chairs. TLC offers unique gameplay and it can be played competitively, in bite-sized chunks, while your opponent is offline. It is something weโ€™re pretty excited about and we hope you enjoy it, too.

TLC is played on a grid using your Menโ€™s Division alignment deck. In the mode, you and your opponent will hide a Table, a Ladder, and a Chair on your respective grids and then take turns guessing where each other have hid them. When you correctly pick a space that holds a Table, Ladder, or a Chair a battle will ensue. Your goal is to find all your opponentโ€™s pieces and defeat all their defending cards. The first player to reveal all game piece locations pockets the best rewards.

Winning a battle is half the battle. At the start of a TLC, your alignment deck will be randomly split into six defending cards and 10 attack cards. After this, you and your opponent will take turns battling and searching for pieces. A TLC game ends when youโ€™ve successfully uncovered all pieces, a player chooses to forfeit, someone runs out of cards, or someone doesnโ€™t take their turn.

One of the parts of this that weโ€™re really jazzed about is the asynchronous nature of this mode. You can guess pieces, and proceed to battle, while your opponent is not online. And, yeah, every TLC move has a timer attached to it. If you or your foe donโ€™t move within that time frame, the AFK player will be considered to have forfeited and their opponent will receive the win.

There are a few other wrinkles we wanted to cover:

  • The game board is a 4x4 grid. So a little bigger than Ring Domination.

  • Super Moves are DISABLED during TLC.

  • Ties are possible and both players will receive Tie-based rewards.

  • You can forfeit a match if things arenโ€™t going your way.

  • Chairs take up one grid space.

  • Tables take up two grid spaces.

  • Ladders take up three grid spaces.

If you have any questions, throw them our way on social. Weโ€™re looking forward to seeing everyone on the grid in TLC later this November.

โ€“ WWE SuperCard