There are daily quests where you get different kind of chests that, depending how premium they are, give you everything from gold, cards, or even booster packs. You receive shiftstone from deconstructing cards you don’t need. Similar to Hearthstone, there’s gold that you use for entering game modes and buying booster packs and shiftstone (dust), which you use for creating new cards you don’t have. You may then take one more redraw, where you only draw 6 cards, again with two, three, or four power guaranteed in that hand. If you redraw, you get a new hand with between two and four power (land) cards.
you construct a deck of minimum 75 cards and a maximum of 4 of the same card.
The smooth gameplay lets you play your games faster, even though you may play a game with the same amount of turns as a game of Magic. Eternal is very similar to Magic, but like Hearthstone, it skipped different phases and priorities besides ending your turn and combat, with a few exceptions for fast spells (instants) or creatures with ambush (similar to flash). Eternal is incredibly smooth and crystal clear. I was hooked immediately when I first tried it back in Beta testing.
You can download it here to both mobile and computer devices for free! Why is Eternal Great? Why Should I Play It? It has kept the deep skillful gameplay of Magic, while making it smoother and faster to play, similar to Hearthstone. The easiest way to describe Eternal is a crossover between Magic and Hearthstone.
What is Eternal?Įternal is a new online card game created by Direwolf, a gang of bright minds from Magic’s pro scene, which also created The Elder Scrolls: Legends.
Believe it or not, from time to time I play other games than Magic as a way to relax, or a to kill time when Magic is too inconvenient-say at a train or bus, for example. Today I’m going to write a different kind of article that’s not about Magic, but Eternal.