Difference between revisions of "Card"
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
In Magic The Gathering: Puzzle Quest, games are won or lost by the cards you and your opponent plays. A major strategy element is the selection of 10 owned cards to form a [[Deck]] to take into a game. | In Magic The Gathering: Puzzle Quest, games are won or lost by the cards you and your opponent plays. A major strategy element is the selection of 10 owned cards to form a [[Deck]] to take into a game. | ||
− | New [[Portal:Cards|sets]] of cards are continuously released, opening up new strategies, synergies, and [[Abilities|game mechanics]] for players who acquire them in [[Card | + | New [[Portal:Cards|sets]] of cards are continuously released, opening up new strategies, synergies, and [[Abilities|game mechanics]] for players who acquire them in [[Card pack]]s or as [[Portal:Events|Event]] rewards. |
==Card types== | ==Card types== |
Revision as of 00:04, 1 January 2020
Overview
In Magic The Gathering: Puzzle Quest, games are won or lost by the cards you and your opponent plays. A major strategy element is the selection of 10 owned cards to form a Deck to take into a game.
New sets of cards are continuously released, opening up new strategies, synergies, and game mechanics for players who acquire them in Card packs or as Event rewards.
Card types
Cards come in three types: Creature, Spell, and Support.
Cards may have a Color, sometimes more than one, or they may be colorless. Each Planeswalker has affinity for one or more colors, and may only use a deck comprising cards of those colors, or colorless cards.
Cards often have Abilities which appear on multiple cards. Cards may also have unique effects, described in the card text.
During the game
During play, cards are drawn from your library, which is formed from unlimited copies of the 10 cards in your deck. One card is automatically drawn each turn, and some cards have abilities which allow extra cards tobe drawn.
Mana generated by matching gems is added to the cards in your hand, starting from the top. Cards have a casting cost, which is an amount of mana required to play the card. After you make a match, any cards whose casting cost is fully paid may be played.