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There are four levels of cards: Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Epic, each more expensive than the last. '''It is important to look at the rules for building a deck''' when you are looking at your next purchase. But in general, it's wise to have a spread of common cards. | There are four levels of cards: Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Epic, each more expensive than the last. '''It is important to look at the rules for building a deck''' when you are looking at your next purchase. But in general, it's wise to have a spread of common cards. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:38, 10 February 2023
Card Costs
There are four levels of cards: Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Epic, each more expensive than the last. It is important to look at the rules for building a deck when you are looking at your next purchase. But in general, it's wise to have a spread of common cards.
Note that the cost is deducted based on the type of card. So the example above of a [Heavy Blade / Bard] with 26 Attack Points, 29 Defense Points and 23 Utility Points, can not immediately buy a Rare Card. But they could buy various Uncommons in their decks - due to the requirement of each deck having a minimum of 10 cards in them.
Rarity | Cost |
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Common | 2 |
Uncommon | 5 |
Rare | 13 |
Epic | 34 |