Challenge phase: Unlock a side (PvE; decks provided)
Duel phase: Play for your side (PvP; make your own deck)
Final duel phase: Play for your side (PvP; make your own deck) Victory at the end depends on games won by all players on your side vs the other side.
Planeswalker requirement
One or more nodes in this event can only be played with a required Planeswalker.
Note: The required Planeswalkers are available for use in each stage of this event, whether or not you own them.
Permanent support
A permanent support affects play on one or more nodes.
Contents
Challenge Phase
Choose a planeswalker below and duel against the other one, using a pre-set deck. Nodes have no charges and are untimed.
Only the first objective (Win the Fight) is initially unlocked and available on each node. Completing the first objective unlocks the second objective, and completing the second objective unlocks the third objective.
Winning all three objectives for a planeswalker is required in order to join their side in the Duel and Final Duel phases.
Daxos (Daxos the Returned)
Daxos the Returned
Level
HP
60
116
+4
+2
+4
-1
-1
+0
Abilities
Effect
Eidolon of Longing
4
Create a Greater Eidolon of Longing token. Fetch the first Aura or Enchantment card from your library.
Endless Search
12
Pick one of the first 4 cards from your graveyard. Fetch that card. Then, the last Aura card and the last creature card in your hand gain X mana. X is equal to your Experience points.
Underworld Bargain
18
You gain 10 Experience points. Then, each opposing creature gets -X/-X and you gain X life. X is equal to you Experience points.
Objectives
Reward
Win the fight!
Win the fight against your opponent.
200
Enchanted:
Cast4 or more Spells with the following subtype: Aura.
1,200 ·20
Loyalty:
Activate a Planeswalker ability 4 or more times during a fight.
Rewards for objectives 2 and 3 are only received the first time the objective is met.
Permanent support: Endless Search
Side: Daxos
When a creature you control dies: If you have X or more Experience points, you may return that creature to your hand. Then, that creature gains the Enchantment subtype and gains half of its mana, rounded down. X is that creature's base cost.
Create a Greater Avatar of Iroas Token [2 shield with "When you activate a Loyalty ability: You gain 1 Experience point. When you cast a creature card with base cost 14 or greater: You can 2 Experience points. While on the board: Your first creature gets +X/+X and gains Haste. X is equal to your Experience points."]. Fetch the first creature card from your library with base cost of 14 or greater.
Path to Victory
12
The first creature card in your hand with base cost 14 or greater gains Double Strike, Vigilance, and X mana. X is equal to your Experience points.
Giant's Triumph
18
Create a Greater Giant's Triumph Token [4 shield, with Resilient and "When a creature you control with base cost 14 or greater attacks, it deals damage equal to its power to the opponent's Planeswalker and to the first opposing creature."]. You gain 10 Experience points.
Rewards for objectives 2 and 3 are only received the first time the objective is met.
Permanent support: Thundering Victory
Side: Kalemne
At the beginning of your turn: The first card with base cost 14 or greater in your hand gains 2 mana. Then, if that card is a creature card, it gets +1/+1.
Join one side and play PvP duels against the other side. Each game depletes a charge on the node, which is recharged over time.
Players may construct their own decks in this phase.
The side with the most victories at the end of the event is the winning side.
Permanent support: Endless Search
Side: Daxos
When a creature you control dies: If you have X or more Experience points, you may return that creature to your hand. Then, that creature gains the Enchantment subtype and gains half of its mana, rounded down. X is that creature's base cost.
Permanent support: Thundering Victory
Side: Kalemne
At the beginning of your turn: The first card with base cost 14 or greater in your hand gains 2 mana. Then, if that card is a creature card, it gets +1/+1.
The Rare Packs were previously called Welcome Decks, which although a less appropriate name than it once was, was at least a less misleading nomenclature for a collection of cards of which not a single one is Rare.