Test your decks in the gauntlet or Casual mode and refine them as you play. Explore strategies you want to try or cards that seem cool. Next StepsĪfter you've got your feet wet and feel more comfortable with Eternal, here are some more things to try Make your own deckĮternal's deck building system may seem daunting, but is highly rewarding once you put something together that works. See the gauntlet section of the Wiki for more information. Each time you beat the gauntlet, you'll receive a nice sum of rewards so it is recommended you keep trying to beat it until you reach Master rank. This mode is a great way to practice your skills and test out your decks without the pressure of a timer or entry fee. Bring your own deck and beat bots to earn some gold, cards, and packs.
Gauntlet is Eternal's AI mode that is free to play as much as you like. If you need help, here are the solutions Enter the Gauntlet Puzzles are a great way to learn more about the game mechanics and reward gold and shiftstone. You will also receive a separate daily quest which you should complete for extra gold and packs. You will be given each quest in a random order until you obtain all 5 quest decks, but you must wait a few days between obtaining each one. Do your Quests: Theme Decks and Daily Questsĭuring your first week or so in Eternal, the game will give you quests that reward you with dual faction decks these decks are generally more powerful than the basic faction decks from the campaigns. You can also start saving up for the paid campaigns which include exclusive cards that cannot be obtained elsewhere. If you find the campaigns to be too long or are already familiar with card games, there is an option to skip the campaigns after you have completed the first few missions and get the starter decks immediately. You will learn the basics of the game as well as get a feel for how each faction plays. The tutorial campaigns will dive into the story of Eternal while giving you some starter decks for each faction. Once you've registered, try the following in-game Finish the free campaigns Here are some posts of new players describing their experiences with the gameĬheck out what free stuff you can collect! A player can expect to build a highly competitive deck within a couple weeks of casual play. How Free-to-Play friendly is this game? Do I have to spend money to be competitive?Įternal is easily one of the most generous games on the market, handily beating games like Hearthstone and MTG: Arena and is comparable to, if not better than, games like Shadowverse and Gwent.
If you've never played a CCG, think of Eternal as a game that blends the strategic and tactical elements of chess with the bluffing and thrills of poker while offering a breadth of options and customization to gameplay like an RPG. There are also fewer cards that involve drastic variance. If you've come from Hearthstone, Eternal features a much deeper and flexible deckbuilding experience and also interactivity on your opponent's turns. MTG pros LSV and Patrick Chapin are designers for the game. There are also a lot of unique mechanics that cleverly leverage the digital format. If you've come from Magic: the Gathering, this game has streamlined and updated version of many of the core Magic mechanics to make it smoother to play while still retaining a lot of the complex interactions and strategy. I've played other CCGs/I've never played any card game before.
Welcome to the Eternal card game! Still deciding if this game is for you? Not sure how to get started? You're in the right place!īe sure to also check out the FAQ and Guides sections of the Wiki for more information Game OverviewĮternal is a Free-to-Play strategic collectible card game (CCG) optimized for play on computers, mobile, and console.
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