![]() ![]() ![]() Best if you have a friend to play against in my opinion. There is also online play but I don't think it's particularly active, not as much as Duel Links (the free to play game), but you can still get duels. Once you've got a few decks together that you enjoy there are challenge duels as well with smarter strategies and harder decks. Can choose which booster packs you want, so using guides online you can grab something you need or want to try out. You unlock cards by opening booster packs that you earn ingame by just playing (and grinding). Really useful to learn about new cards and card archetypes.Īs others have noted, one of the best parts is there are 0 microtransactions. It's got an incredible amount of value if you just treat it like a singleplayer game - thousands of cards, tutorials to learn the new mechanics and refresh yourself on older ones, more than a hundred (I think) story duels from the show - though the actual story is very watered down and skips a lot of things, but it's just basically all the biggest duels that you can play using character's decks and even swap it around to use the villains deck, or straight up use a deck of your own creation, again as either hero or villain to see how it would fare against each.
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