TCGLeveling · The Colour Quiz

Which pirate are you?

Five questions. No wrong answers. Your colour is waiting at the end.

Question 1 of 5

A locked treasure chest washes up at your feet. You:

Question 2 of 5

Your crew is losing a fight. The plan?

Question 3 of 5

Your ship’s hold is full of broken gear. You:

Question 4 of 5

In a board game with friends, you’re the one who:

Question 5 of 5

Pick a piece of pirate wisdom:

Starter decks are all around £10 — pick your colour, and try your second next month. Nobody marries their first colour.

Your colour

Redthe sprinter

“Why is everyone still standing around? GO.”

Red doesn’t wait. Red decks play cheap, fast crew members and start punching from the first possible moment. Red’s special trick is making enemy pirates weaker for a turn — shrinking a big scary 6000 down to something your little crew can knock over.

You’ll love Red if you’re the person who picks the fastest character in every video game. You want the race to be a race. Your favourite question is “why wait?”

Your colour

Greenthe ant colony

“I did five things with the energy for three, thanks for asking.”

Green never wastes anything. One ant is nothing; a colony moves mountains. Green decks flood the table with crew and then squeeze extra work out of every single card — standing tired pirates back up so they can act twice, and playing tricks with DON coins so every coin does double duty.

You’ll love Green if you’re the person who plans the group trip, loves a full to-do list, and gets a small thrill from making everything efficient.

Your colour

Bluethe magician

“Looking for your best card? Funny. It’s gone.”

Blue controls what everyone gets to see. Blue decks draw extra cards, peek at the top of the deck, and — the signature move — make enemy pirates vanish. Not knocked out. Sent back where they came from, back to a hand or a deck, so the enemy has to pay for them all over again.

You’ll love Blue if you like knowing something the other player doesn’t. Card tricks, chess, a well-timed “actually…” — that’s your energy.

Your colour

Purplethe loan shark

“I mortgaged the ship. Look at my sea monster.”

Purple wants its money now. Everyone else’s wallet grows two coins a turn; Purple has ways to grab extra DON early — and the price is often paying with its own life cards. Borrow now, pay later. Then it spends the borrowed fortune on monsters the other captain can’t afford yet.

You’ll love Purple if “go big or go home” is a lifestyle. You’d trade safety for power every single time.

Your colour

Blackthe graveyard keeper

“One pirate’s trash is my entire strategy.”

Everyone else sees a trash pile. Black sees a toolshed. Black decks knock enemy pirates out with pinpoint effects, fill up their own trash on purpose, and then use that trash as fuel — the bigger the graveyard, the stronger Black gets.

You’ll love Black if you like the villain’s plan more than the hero’s. Nothing wasted, everything recycled, and problems get removed.

Your colour

Yellowthe piggy-bank gambler

“Open the box. I dare you.”

Yellow plays with the treasure itself. Where other colours race to empty your piggy bank, Yellow reaches inside piggy banks — peeking at life cards, swapping them, even healing its own — and Yellow cards carry more Trigger surprises than anyone else. Getting hit is dangerous against everyone. Against Yellow, it might explode.

You’ll love Yellow if you love surprises, plot twists, and winning in a way nobody saw coming — including, sometimes, you.

Your colours

Plenty of real leaders run two colours at once — Green/Blue is one of the strongest pairings in the game, and it’s the deck our championship manual is built on. Your guide waitlists: