Genshin Impact TCG Increase Player Level Experience

Not sure how to increase the Player Level experience for Genius Invokation TCG in Genshin Impact? We’ve got you covered! Genshin Impact 3.3 update is here, and one of the most interesting new additions is Genius Invokation TCG. This trading card game will let players collect character and action cards, build decks and play against other players! However, in order to get more cards, you’ll need to level up! Here’s how to get more Player XP and increase Player Level.

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Genshin Impact TCG Increase Player Level Experience

How To Increase Player Level Experience In Genius Invokation TCG in Genshin Impact

When you visit The Cat’s Tail and talk with Prince, the Duel Saint of Cats, you can ask about Player Level. Then, the Player Level menu will open, where you can see your current level, your current Player XP for that level, how many things you’ve unlocked, and the rewards for your current level. However, the game doesn’t tell you what you need to do in order to get more Player XP and level up your Player Level in the TCG. So what do you need to do?

Getting more Player Level experience is a fairly simple task. Player XP is obtained by playing Genius Invokation TCG matches, either against NPCs or in duels against other players. You will earn some XP even if you lose, but you’ll get a substantially bigger amount if you win. And that’s about all you need to know about it. The more matches you play and win, the more Player XP you will get in Genius Invokation TCG. And that means higher levels and more rewards for levelling up. However, one final note – some levels are “gated” in the sense that you will not be able to progress further until the next weekly duel unlocks. This is to prevent players from grinding all the levels immediately.

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