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Might & Magic: Duel of Champions Game Guide by gamepressure.com

Might & Magic: Duel of Champions Game Guide

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Card division | Cards M&M: Duel of Champions Guide

Last update: 11 May 2016

Factions

The cards can be divided into five general types, which is: Heroes, Units, Spells, Fortune and Events. There are variations to each of these groups.

It is a division that concerns Heroes, Units and Fortune. Each of the fractions has a different approach to the play style. They are divided as follows:

Inferno - An especially offensive faction. While playing the Inferno, you will be able to deal severe, often sweeping damage which, in turn generate high costs.

Haven- Haven is a unique faction which aims at healing its own units by using special cards.

Stronghold - This faction can be best characterized by its special ability called Rage. In other words, the more of your units die, the more strength the remaining one receive.

Neutral - A faction of individual cards that may appear in any of the decks.

Necropolis- A big asset of the Necropolis faction is that it can obliterate the enemy with slow death i.e. poison and use draining the enemy to increase its own strength.

Sanctuary - This faction allows you to manipulate your enemy with the unique situational abilities of the cards.

Schools of Magic

This division concerns the Spell cards only.

Water Magic

Earth Magic

Primal Magic

Fire Magic

Air Magic

Light Magic

Dark Magic

Rarity

It is a quite non-typical division and, as a matter of fact, it has no bearing on the gameplay. Rarity informs you of how difficult it is to find a card in the set and how unique ability this card may have. This division concerns all cards. They can be recognized by the color of the name. The division is as follows:

Common- White

Uncommon - Green

Rare- Blue

Epic - Orange

Also Premium cards are subject to this division. Unlike in the case of the above cards, it is not the color of the name that changes, but the entire card.

Premium Card- The card has a gleam to it and an animation that present this gleam.

Series

A series is a division of the cards that, in itself means nothing. The only thing it does is tell the player in which set and in which shop the card can be found. There are three series:

Basic- You receive the cards of this series at the beginning in your deck.

Void Rising (its icon resembles a lotus flower in shape)

Void Herald (its icon presents a circle broken at the bottom that resembles a ring)

Each of the series, after being presented to the game introduced new cards.

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