Open the client, clear the short tutorial, and you’re ready to assemble a deck that matters beyond a single match. Launch with a free starter pool, learn the core turn flow in guided battles, and practice against bots until you’re comfortable. From your first wins, semi‑fungible token (SFT) cards slot into your collection like any other: you can put them in decks, trade them, or keep them as long‑term holdings. No prior crypto setup is required—create an in‑game wallet when prompted, then link an external one later if you want to move assets.
Deck building is fast and repeatable. Browse the full card library with filters for cost, traits, and keywords to shape a strategy before you drag cards into your list. Duplicate a deck to test small variations without losing your baseline. Save multiple lineups for different heroes, then swap between them in two clicks before matchmaking. If a new card unlocks a combo, import a deck code from a friend or content creator, edit a few slots, and jump right into a casual queue to verify the curve and mulligan plan. After each game, skim post‑match stats to see what underperformed and cut dead weight. When you’re confident, push the same list into ranked to stress‑test it against stronger opponents.
Owning and trading cards is built into the play loop. When you earn or purchase an SFT, it appears immediately in your collection with clear rarity and supply details. List an item on the in‑game market by setting a price and duration, review the preview, then confirm with your wallet. Buying is just as direct: filter by hero compatibility or cost, compare recent prices, and check the listing history before you commit. Prefer to keep everything internal? Use the built‑in wallet and track activity in your account panel. Want portability? Transfer assets to an external wallet when you’re ready, then bring them back later for play. You can also organize trade targets into a watchlist so you don’t lose track of cards that complete a brew.
Go solo or jump straight into community play. Queue for ranked to climb seasonal ladders, complete daily and weekly quests for rewards, and join limited‑time events to try new formats. Host private lobbies to test sidegrades with friends, or scrim with teammates before a tournament. Share your deck code in chat or Discord, ask for feedback on your curve and tech slots, then iterate between games. Content creators can record runs, post sideboard notes, and publish importable lists so viewers can play along. Traders can rotate inventory based on what’s hot in the meta, and collectors can showcase rare pulls without taking them off the board. Patch notes keep you current on balance updates, while Discord sessions help you find practice partners and stay ahead of meta shifts.
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