Basic Puzzle fun | Let's Play Eternal the Card Game Part #11 | Basic Puzzle Solutions
Hey there this is Patteyayo and in this episode of Let's Play Eternal the Card Game we are trying our hand on some puzzles. Those basic puzzles are meant to teach the basic mechanics of the game but that does not mean that they are easy. So get ready for some hard brain crunching!
Eternal is a free-to-play online collectible card video game developed and published by Dire Wolf Digital. Eternal is currently available for iPhone and iPad iOS devices on the App Store, PCs using Steam as an early access, and for Android devices using Google Play. The game features cross-platform play, allowing players to use any of the supported platforms to compete with each other. The game takes place in a Weird West fantasy setting.
Eternal is a turn-based card game between two opponents that use constructed decks with various amounts of cards. Players use their power cards to cast spells, use attachments or summon units to attack the opponent, with the goal of reducing the opponent's health to zero. Winning matches and completing quests will earn in-game gold, rewards in the form of new cards or packs, and other in-game prizes. Players can then buy card packs or buy access to card drafting modes by using gold or microtransactions to collect cards for use in their decks. The game features several modes of play, including ranked matches and single-player campaigns. New content for the game involves the addition of new card sets and gameplay, taking the form of either expansion packs or campaigns that reward the player with collectible cards upon completion.
In a struggle for the Eternal Throne, players choose avatars, create decks from over 1000 cards. Try to best each other in a head-to-head combat using power, spells, units and weapons. Play Eternal on PC, iOS and Android tablets.
In this Wikia you can find information about Eternal's basic gameplay, cards and skills.
There are four types of cards in Eternal:
Power cards are the resource system for the game. You draw Power cards from your deck and can play one per turn. Decks must consist of between 1/3rd to 2/3rds of only Power cards.
Unit cards represent characters and creatures in the game.
Attachment cards are played either on a Unit (in the case of Weapons and Curses) or on a player avatar (for Relics, Relic Weapons, and Cursed Relics).
Spell cards have an immediate effect when played, and then are discarded. "Fast Spells" can be played mid-combat or during your opponent's turn.
Eternal allows players to disenchant unwanted cards or any cards collected beyond the maximum of four into a quantity of shiftstone that can then be used to create new cards of the player's choice. Shiftstone is also acquired after opening each card pack, from completing certain achievements or from faction rank up rewards.
All cards in Eternal are divided into five "Factions", along with a sixth "Factionless" category. The five Factions[7] are:
Fire (red) is the faction of creation and destruction; most problems can be handled with quick and violent solutions.
Justice (green) is the faction of order, both in civic harmony and brutal tyranny.
Primal (blue) is the faction of nature in both its savage fury and pristine beauty.
Shadow (purple) is the faction of ambition and instinct; hidden paths lead to dangerous secrets.
Time (yellow) is the faction of learning and discovery; knowledge is the key to power.
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