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In [[PvP]] (Player vs Player) events, the player is matched against a deck built by another player.  This game mode is not "true" PvP, since an [[AI]] (artificial intelligence) bot controls the enemy's play.  The AI is inferior to a skilled player in both its gem matching and its card strategy.
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In [[PvP]] (Player vs Player) [[Events]], the player is matched against [[deck]]s built by other players for the same event.  This game mode is not "true" PvP, since an [[AI]] (artificial intelligence) bot controls the enemy's play.  The AI is inferior to a skilled player in both its gem [[matching]] and its [[card]] strategy.
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Players are divided into [[Brackets]] are of a size that matches the [[Rewards]] structure. Players may be matched to battle against players from any bracket, but their scoring is recorded in their separate brackets' tier lists.  
  
 
PvP events are contrasted with [[PvE]] events, in which the player battles against pre-constructed enemy decks.
 
PvP events are contrasted with [[PvE]] events, in which the player battles against pre-constructed enemy decks.
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 7 January 2023

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In PvP (Player vs Player) Events, the player is matched against decks built by other players for the same event. This game mode is not "true" PvP, since an AI (artificial intelligence) bot controls the enemy's play. The AI is inferior to a skilled player in both its gem matching and its card strategy.

Players are divided into Brackets are of a size that matches the Rewards structure. Players may be matched to battle against players from any bracket, but their scoring is recorded in their separate brackets' tier lists.

PvP events are contrasted with PvE events, in which the player battles against pre-constructed enemy decks.

PvP events are often unpredictable due to the unknown nature of the opponent's deck.