![]() ![]() ![]() You said you see "no reason to be suspicious" when a person makes a new forum account with the sole purpose of making this topic. This is not an evil agenda of course, and like I said, I'm happy for them for reaching their goal. Again, it would be really naive to assume that the forum account and this topic just happened to appear at this particular point in time. In this particular case the agenda was probably to post the same thing in all CCG gaming forums to get people donate on a Kickstarter project that was at the time underfunded with only 3 days left in the clock. However I don't think anyone makes a new forum account just to advertise some other game in the Off-topic section, unless they have some kind of an agenda. Frostmire (whose username is lifted straight from Shadow Era btw) could be a veteran of Card Hunter and might some day even post non-Shadow Era related stuff, in which case I do apologize sincerely. Just because someone says they are just a regular Joe, does not mean they are, unless you want to live your life believing everything you are told, which I personally don't. Marketing shills have been around ever since the first gaming forums appeared. These forums seem to have a pretty laid back attitude towards moderating (not deleting name-and-shame topics etc.) so I guess topics like this one are fine, which is good for a gamer like myself.īut I will add that it would be really naive to assume that all newly joined members who post only about some other game are just average gamers like you and me. But like I said, it all depends on the devs and how they want to run things. The way it works in Shadow Era is simple: a selection of Class Decks is made available (usually multiples of each) and the players roll a dice to determine the order they get to choose one from the remaining selection after Class Decks have been selected, 2 booster. While it might be great for players to learn about new games, it's not that great for developers because some players could stop playing (and paying) Card Hunter and switch to those new games instead. The Ravager are possibly one of the most complete Alignments in Shadow Era. Sure we all play CCG's and are interested in them, but this is not a general gaming forum, it's a Card Hunter forum. You are looking at this thing from a players perspective whereas I am looking at it from the developers perspective. An ad is and ad whether you advertise games or fake watches. Just because it's "Off-topic" does not mean it's also "No rules, anything goes" where anyone can make a new account and start posting their Viagra ads. If they don't want other devs or "fanbois" to be able to advertise their games for free, topics like this one should be deleted, like they often are on other forums. Thank you for stopping by the blog and please feel free to e-mail me any questions or comments.Click to expand.Well, it all depends on how BM wants to run these forums. You can also sell unwanted cards for gold and turn around and buy cards that you do want. The PVE environment allows you to earn gold and experience (which award Shadow Crystals, the other in game currency) to buy additional cards for you deck. There are options to purchase additional booster packs of cards and starter decks for money, but it is entirely possible to be competitive in Shadow Era without ever spending a dime. environment aspect of the game where you can test out your deck and earn gold and experience that will allow you to improve you deck before you hop into player vs. Your starter deck will not be immediately competitive with other players, but there is a player vs. When you sign up, you get to choose a free starter deck that has enough cards to get started playing the game and get you on the road to learning the mechanics of Shadow Era. It's an easy game to get started playing. The objective is simple: kill the opposing player's hero before they kill yours. The rest of your deck consists of ally characters, armor, weapons, and abilities that are specific to your hero character. You have a hero character that has a special ability. The basic format of the game is similar to the World of Warcraft trading card game and also has a similar feel to Magic the Gathering, but not quite as complex. Currently, thousands of players are signed in to the game and playing matches on a daily basis. Shadow Era is a virtual trading card game that can be played on several different devices including Android devices, Apple devices including iPhones and iPads, Mac, and PC. Welcome to Shadow Era Decks, a guide to all things Shadow Era. ![]()
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