~A cardgame newbie who played hearthstone for a bit until he got bored Is there stuff like extended art or equipment to farm? I'm not bashing it I'm just deciding on what to spend my time on, to be honest currently this game stands out for me because I don't like investing in a game that has a pending lawsuit on it's face (albeit I'm pretty sure it's not gonna go through else it'd be a dire day for gaming) in the end I'll just play the bigger game that I can play with my friends, I'm no fanboy of anything, my loyality cannot be bought as it does not exist :Pīest product wins, so please tell me how this is better.Ĭan I play TOGETHER with my friends? -Can't do that in hex atm which sucks (planned)Ĭan I compete without paying? - can grind for 6 hours to do a draft in hex currentlyĬan I earn cards through playing PvP for free? - Can't do that in hex atm which sucks (not planned) Will this game have multiplayer Coop PvE and will I be able to trade my cards?
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