

The best aspect in any card games is the deck building, you earn rewards like new cards or booster packs that lets you build your own deck from scratch. The rarity of the cards may differ, from commons up to the legendaries, the rarer the card, the powerful it can create, but common cards can still provide a great push to your play in the early stages of your matches. Each of the cards can work better with each of the types to provide a powerful combo against your opponent. Constant cards, on the other hand, works like Action cards but stays in play until it is destroyed and Artifacts that can work as either a Troop or Constant. It also features a Quick Action that allows you to use during your opponent’s turn. There are the standard Troop cards that can deal damage and block attacks, Resource that are required to cast spells and do summons, Action cards that can do effects in play but are one time use. There are different kinds of cards in Hex: Shards of Fate. Or when summoning creatures, they cannot attack until the next turn unless they have the Speed ability which allows them to attack at the same turn when they were summoned, then there is also the exhausted status after attacking which prevents them from blocking any incoming attacks directly to you and the status will end when you start your next turn. There are certain rules to make the game balanced, for example you can only play one resource card per turn unless you use a card that can add an additional resource to your pool. Summoning or casting requires resources, and you can acquire them from your deck when you managed to draw one from your turn. You can damage your enemy’s life by directly attacking with your summoned creatures or damage dealing spells. Each side has their own 60-card decks to be used as their weapons.

The basics of the game is to ensure that you defeat your opponent by draining its life to zero before they do it to you. From its basic mechanics all the way to the card types, it draws inspiration from the popular card game which can be a good and bad thing. Gameplay How the gameplay works in Hex: Shards of Fate works very similar to a lot of popular tradable card games, most specifically Magic: the Gathering. Or you can choose the dark side with the Underworld with the Dwarves, Vennen, Shin’hare or the Necrotic. In your adventure, you will be encountering some of the known races of Entrath, as this path you may opt to choose sides whether for the Ardent Alliance where you join arms with the fellow Humans, Elves, Orcs and the unique Coyotle race. Plotline You play as a wandering champion that is traveling around the world of Entrath. The gameplay draws inspiration to the popular card games but now featured in a video game format. People Also Played Summary Plotline Gameplay Community Graphics/ Sound Conclusion Summary Hex: Shards of Fate is a massively multiplayer online tradable card game (MMOTCG) that features a one versus duel card battle where you must deplete your opponent’s life to zero.
