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Shadowverse I would like to introduce you to this wonderful card game. As I mentioned before in the Outpost, I stumbled upon it quite by chance, but it made a very positive impression on me. The fact that Locken and Plesen also found Shadowverse interesting should tell you something. The reason I wanted to organize a tournament is that there is an opportunity to play the arena mode here, i.e., the one in which player decks are not used, but cards are chosen in turn to create a deck; in this case, all participants are on equal footing.
Tournament - The winner of the duel is determined by a best-of-5 system; - A new deck is created for each match; - The tournament format will be determined after all those who wish to participate have signed up.
Technical Support - For those who want to get to know the game better or simply enjoy it (this is not required to participate in the tournament): a) New players are given as many as 40+ packs. To do this, just complete the tutorial. b) Completing the story mode can help you get to know the features of the classes better, and also provides gold and free arena tickets; c) Winning against elite bots in practice mode will allow you to receive 1400 gold, which is equal to fourteen packs or 9 arena passes. d) In addition, there are many other quests in the game to quickly earn gold. e) Daily quests are updated every 21 hours, but one of the initial ones (which cannot be replaced) is somewhat problematic to complete. To do this, you need to have either an Android device or install an emulator. I tried two - Andy OS and Nox. The first installed a lot of unnecessary software and, as a result, didn't even launch (although it took more than half an hour to install), while the second installed quickly, without problems, and immediately worked as it should. f) In Steam, account information is stored on the computer, so if you ever delete the game or the client itself, your data will also be lost. To avoid this, you need to link your game profile to your Google Play or Facebook account from your smartphone or emulator.
Added 2 minutes ago Ah yes, and most importantly: g) To enable Japanese voice acting in the game, you need to perform the following operations. Otherwise, you will miss out on the opportunity to enjoy professional and very pleasant voice acting and will have to listen to the poor English.
Table D = number of duels played; P = points scored; W = wins in matches; L = losses in matches; The lower table is statistics on crafting. % = win rate.
The numbers outside the borders are not relevant to you; I made them for self-checking.
Ment
9 years ago
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Revan is now just like all those guys who five years ago were advertising Heroes of Might and Magic. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing, if the game is good.)
kcfgogbfalgfl
9 years ago
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(I don't personally benefit from this advertisement.)
Okay, okay, okay, what do we have here, hmm, Japanese card game. I'm not jumping in just yet, as I need to download and test it, but it sounds interesting. So, is the idea that you can play a duel with a selected player in an arena mode? Even just for that, it's worth checking out.
Based on the description, it reminded me of Star Crusade - the style is completely different, but the developers are also quite generous with free gold and packs, plus there's minimal randomness (although most of the mechanics are borrowed from a well-known CCG).
I'm signing up; while the December update for Hearthstone hasn't been released yet, we can adjust the schedule accordingly. I'm a bit busy for the next three weeks, so I'd appreciate knowing the approximate timeframe for the event. Not necessarily right now, of course, but generally, as soon as everything is clear regarding the event's organization.
kcfgogbfalgfl
9 years ago
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Are there really no more interested parties? I expected a bit more enthusiasm.
Небо
9 years ago
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I could sign up and randomly click on these cards of yours.
Niemand
9 years ago
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Revan, will this thing work with a phone?
kcfgogbfalgfl
9 years ago
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Yeah, that's true. But I'm not sure if the client connects phone players with those who play on computers.
Ment
9 years ago
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It doesn't work on Wine, as I already mentioned.
Niemand
9 years ago
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May it all burn to ashes!
Драккошка
9 years ago
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As I mentioned on Skype, I find this interesting, but I don't really like online games right now, so I'm still thinking about it.