Characters:- Ariane - The Mage
- The Raptor - The Tank
- Ozan - The Thief
- Linza - The Blacksmith
- Vanescula - The Vampyre
Game Modes;- Solo Play - A game mode where you can play against any of the five characters and then play as one of the remaining four. There's three different levels of difficulty, from Bronze, to Silver, to Gold. You can earn a total of 1125 Copper Coins for completing the solo play mode.
- Casual - Player vs Player - This mode is just for fun and allows you to test your skills and your decks against another player.
- Ranked - A game mode where you can compete for 'epic rewards' - I haven't tried out the Ranked version yet.
- Dungeoneering - Untested - But by the looks of it, you must build a deck, explore the dungeons, battle against players and earn rewards. First game is free, otherwise it'll cost 1500 Copper Coins or 100 Platinum Ingots
Copper Coins;Copper Coins can be used to buy yourself an entry to the Dungeoneering game mode
(1500 coins) as well as used to buy a basic booster pack
(1000 coins) - The booster pack gives you access to five new cards.
Copper coins may be earned by doing the following:
- Completing the Solo Play mode
- Completing daily quests
- Level ups?
Platinum Ingots;Platinum Ingots can be used to buy yourself entry to the Dungeoneering Game Mode
(100 Ingots) and can also be used in the store to buy yourself booster packs and skin packs.
Platinum Ingots can be earned by doing the following:
- Purchasing them with IRL money from the game store
- Levels ups
Gem Shards;Gem shards can be obtained by levelling up your characters and sacrificing your cards that you may find no need for. Gem shards can then be used to craft up new cards or upgrade them{Coming soon feature}.
Cards;The cards are a vital part of the game, and something you should spend time on if you want to be 'the best'. You're able to customize your own deck, to your own liking, for each character for free. You can earn cards specifically for a certain hero, or for all heroes to use.
Support Cards - Support cards can be used to either heal you, earn gold, hurt the enemy or to earn attack bonuses. Some Support Cards may require that you use gold in order to use them.
Creature Cards - Similar to Support Cards, these cards can be used to heal you, earn gold, hurt the enemy or give you attack bonuses. Each creature card tends to have a unique ability.
Here's an example of a Creature Card. The number 5 on the flame represents how much damage will be dealt to you should you be hit by this guy.
The number 3 on the heart represents how much hit points the card has.
Upon defeating this card you will earn the two bottom rewards.
The 2 on the shield represents you get +2 Armour and the 2/2 on the sword represents +2 Attack +2 Durability (Durability wears off by 1 per hit on a rival/card)So basically, if you have a sword that says 7/3 that means it'll boost your attack by +7 and has 3 durability.