HEX: Shards of Fate. Stardust is use to extend the art of cards what does that mean or do? The Brofessional. Apr 24, 2016 @ 6:55pm You can spend stardust to make cards full art instead of being half art and half rules. Also I believe you can also spend dust to get alternate arts as well. Cryptozoic Entertainment, creators and publishers of the World of Warcraft Trading Card Game, is excited and proud to introduce HEX: Shards of Fate, the first real MMO/TCG. A completely unique game that takes place in an original and exciting fantasy world, HEX was created from the ground up as a digital trading card game and brings tremendous innovation to how a TCG can be played.
Is a first of its kind MMORPGTCG, funded on, created and published by and highly acclaimed. Hex: Shards of Fate combines the challenging and strategic planning of a true trading card game (TCG) with the rich depth of a role-playing game (RPG). Thanks to the fully digital nature of HEX: Shards of Fate, entirely new game mechanics such as are made available to TCG fans, making the experience even more varied and strategic. In addition, HEX: Shards of Fate offers the unique elements of an RPG, such as with rich, and that are customizable with. Thus, the game breaks genre-boundaries and ensures extensive and tactical entertainment.
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A complete history of HEX can be found.Hex: Shards of Fate can be described as a hybrid free2play – TCG where F2P elements work alongside traditional TCG mechanics. For example, the game has two currencies: a premium currency ( ) and a free currency ( ), these currencies can be exchanged with each other in player-based trades based on a player-driven ratio, the player provides one such service). These currencies are used to buy cards from the in-game store, from the Auction house or directly from other players.Being a true trading card game (TCG), there are multiple ways that players can trade cards. Players may use the official in-game store to buy decks and booster packs; use the in-game Auction House to buy and sell packs/specific cards or the cash-on-delivery mail system for private trades.
Additionally, players may buy and sell cards for real money, however since this is done at the players own risk it is advisable only to use reputable third-party shops such as. Buying or selling accounts or currency such as or for cash is however a.The main game has two categories, PvP that consists of, and the scene that consists of the Frost Ring Arena as well as the Campaign. The cards are also divided in these two categories with the main sets being used for PvP and PvE, and PvE specific ‘books’ containing cards that are only legal in PvE games.When players for an account they are given 250 cards consisting of common and uncommon rarity cards that form a deck themed on each of the major races. In addition, cards, packs, currency and other ingame items can be obtained by playing the part of the game, as well as by and, where players can get cards of all rarity (common to legendary) for free.As well as this wiki, Hex Shards of Fate is heavily supported by the community. Here you can find links to various Hex related resources. Doombringer continues the story of how the meeddling of the crazy Mage Hogarth brought something dire into Entrath.
Now, the Enders are pouring through the Worldscar and a big tournament at the is in disarray. But, the teams fighting in the Arena won't go down without a fight! The Enders may be numerous and flexible, using the keyword to combine themselves and adapt to any situation, but each team has all-new strategies which they can use to resist. Bring the beats with and get value for playing more expensive cards.
Overwhelm your opponents with abilities which trigger on attack, or simply use new elite troops requiring multiple blockers. And if the worst should happen, the new keyword will ensure your troops live to fight another day.
Will the Enders consume the entire world, or will the teams come together in the face of this awesome threat? Find out today!.Welcome to our unofficial Hex shards of Fate Wiki. This is a publicly accessible and editable wiki, however until we upgrade your account a moderator will need to approve your edits to existing pages - don't worry we're active every day here. But feel free to poke us in our forum thread for any account upgrades or problems: This wiki is currently made out of.
Anyone can register an account to contribute!Unofficial Rulebook.
Card Overview Anatomy of a CardA HEX card has some or all of the components shown below. Name: The name of the card. Cost: How many resources you need to play this card.
For Crimson Slayer, you need 2 resources. Threshold. The threshold you need to play this card. In the case of Crimson Slayer, you need a Ruby threshold of 1. Card Type: This will tell you if a card is a Troop, Action, Constant, or Artifact. Crimson Slayer is a Troop.
Doubleback Icon: Click this icon to access the card’s to see your achievements, trophies, card level, and other information. This feature is not yet implemented. Traits: Describes the race and class of troops. Restriction: You’ll find card restrictions here. If a card is Unique, each player may only have 1 of that particular card in play.
Any others must be immediately sent to the crypt. Faction: Some troops belong to the or factions. Crimson Slayer is a necrotic, so he belongs to the Underworld alliance.
Game Text: Outside of Attack and Defense, you’ll find out what else the card does in this box. If you are ever unsure what a bold keyword means, you can right-click a card to zoom in. A detailed description of the keyword will appear on the left side of the card. In this case, Scrounge is a keyword that lets a card void troops from the crypt to gain extra effects.
Lore Text: Each card is a glimpse into the bigger world of Entrath, and the lore text lets you know how the card fits into the game’s fantasy setting. Attack: When attacking or blocking, a troop deals damage based on his attack. Crimson Slayer has an attack of 2. Defense: A troop can only take so much damage before it goes to the crypt. Should a troop take damage equal to or greater than its defense, it dies.
Crimson Slayer has 3 defense. Rarity and Set Logo: The card will display its rarity and set logo.Additionally, some cards can have a golden frame in the top left corner. These cards can. All cards without a golden frame may be used in either PvE or PvP. Card TypeIn HEX, there are five general types of cards: Constant, Artifact, Troop, Resource, Action.
ConstantConstant cards are like actions (see below), but the effects of a Constant card stay in play, as opposed to going directly to the crypt. ArtifactLoved by dwarves in particular, Artifacts are artificial creations crafted by the inhabitants of Entrath. Artifacts can be robot troops designed for battle or a cauldron ready for a witch’s brew. TroopTroops do the grunt work in HEX. Troops can attack, block, and use powers to defeat the opponent. When you play a troop, it enters play and stays in play until destroyed.
ResourceWhen you play a Resource card, you gain a resource point, a threshold based on that source, and one charge point. In the above example, playing the Ruby Source gives you one resource point, one Ruby threshold, and one charge point on your Champion. ActionYour Champion can use Actions to buff their troops, attack the opposing Champion, or defend against other Actions. Basic Actions can only be used during your turn, but Quick Actions can be used at any time. When you play an action and resolve its effect, it goes into the crypt.