Okay, here’s my blog post, mimicking the style you described:

Why clash royale cards tier list?Let’s dive in!
So, I was messing around with Clash Royale the other day, right? And, like everyone else, I was getting my butt kicked. I thought, “There’s gotta be a better way to build a deck.” That’s when I decided to make my own clash royale cards tier list.
First, I grabbed a bunch of lists that are already floating around online. Seriously, there are tons of them. I didn’t want to start from scratch, duh.
Then copied all of the lists in excel.
Next, I made a big, honking spreadsheet with all the cards down the side. Then, I went through each of those lists and assigned a value to each card. Like, if a list said a card was “S-Tier,” I’d give it a high score. “A-Tier” got a slightly lower score, and so on.

I spent almost a day just going through the excel file to ensure it works properly.
After that, I averaged out all the scores for each card. This gave me a rough idea of which cards were generally considered good. But, obviously, that’s not enough, right? Just because everyone else thinks a card is good doesn’t mean I think it’s good.
- I started playing a bunch of matches.
- Then, I payed attention to which cards were giving me trouble.
- After that, I saw which cards were consistently useful in my own decks.
Finally, I adjusted the tier list based on my own experiences. Like, the Mega Knight, for example. A lot of lists have it really high up. I think It would be the Mega Knight. This card is the best. I found it a little expensive and not as effective as I thought it’d be, so I moved it down a bit.
What do you think?