Devlog #4 - Cards and rewards
One thing we haven't talked about in much detail is the different card types, how they work together and how you unlock and get new cards! Now that the launch is getting closer, we're really excited to share this update with you!
In Dragon Evo, you'll soon discover that there is a variety of different card types. Each card type has a specific (or several specific) purposes, and they all work together to form your deck and the cards you play in each game. Your deck consists of two card types:
This is the "leader" of your deck. This special card must survive at all costs - if you fail to keep your hero alive you lose the game. The opponent hero card is also your main target - killing the opponent hero wins the game. The hero card has an assigned slot on the board and cannot move from this slot - however, it can often attack from this slot as long as you use positioning to your advantage.
These are the other cards in your deck. Regular cards come in different categories: vehicles, items and creatures. Vehicles generally affect other cards in play - either yours or your opponents. They often have more health than your normal cards, but are vulnerable to fire damage. Item cards are also played onto free slots on the board but are usually discarded immediately after being played. Their main ability is to switch up or majorly alter the game situation. Lastly, the creature cards. These cards often stay on the board for two or more rounds, deal and take damage, and can be used for board control. You'll learn a lot about these cards, their different bonuses and abilities as you play the game. As you progress in the game, you learn how to master and experiment with combining, timing the order and positioning of all your deck cards. In addition to the cards you have in your deck, you can also use other types of card during the game. These all behave differently.
These are special cards that you unlock as you play, and after being unlocked are available to build in any game. Building cards are like "blueprints" - after they have been unlocked, you can build any of them during the game on one of the two available building slots. Building cards generally provide automatic bonuses and actions after being built, such as additional firepower, gold generation or other attributes.
These cards are consumable - that means they are permanently removed from your collection after they have been used. They are however easy to collect and you will normally have an abundance of different action cards to choose from during each game. You can use up to four different action cards per game, and they can be used to heal your creature cards, put out a building on fire or restore a cards special abilities if it is poisoned or stunned.
The event cards are chosen at the beginning of each game, and they are played automatically at a random time during the game - either for you or your opponent. In the beginning you have two unlocked event cards and you unlock new event cards as you play. Once you've unlocked a new event card it is added to your collection and available to choose from at the start of each game. However - you only get to choose from three randomly picked event cards from your collection. Event cards majorly switches up the game rules for a short period of time - for example duplicating your cards as you play them, increasing or decreasing certain card attributes or even removing cards from your board.
Unlocking and upgrading cards (more on upgrading cards in a different devlog) can be done using Research Points (RP) - an in-game currency that is earnt in one of four different ways:
Each game you play will net you a certain amount of research points. Depending on your effort during the match you may be rewarded with extra research points - and if you win you get even more!
The single player campaign and standalone adventures have special rewards such as research points if you win them. Take on extra hard missions for extra big rewards!
Completing weekly, daily or one-time achievements will net you a nice research point reward. The more you play - and win - the better the rewards!
As you collect new cards you may realize you don't need certain cards. If you don't want to spend them to upgrade other cards, dismantling (selling) them will pay research points. To unlock new cards you spend research points to buy unlock packs. An unlock pack will unlock one new card in one of four different categories: event cards, building cards, action cards or creature cards. When you unlock a new creature or action card you also get one copy of that card!
Unlocked event cards are added to your collection and immediately available to choose in the start of games, and unlocked building cards can be built immediately after being unlocked. When you unlock a creature card or action card, you also get a copy of that card.
The unlock packs are how you unlock new cards to add to your collection, but one card of each is not enough! To get more cards, you open card packs. Card packs are available after each match you play, and at regular intervals when you log in. In addition, card packs are available as mission rewards, achievement rewards and bonus items. Card packs cannot be bought for research points, but the cards you have unlocked are added to the draw pool for card packs. Each card pack contains 2-4 cards, and the cards you get in the card pack are automatically added to your collection and can be used in decks, in-game or to convert to research points.
Creating a fair system for collecting and unlocking cards is hard, but after a lot of testing, we truly believe this system will work for everyone. The more you play, the more you get - investing time in the game both increases your game skills, and the variety of your card collection. Please let us know what you think, either in our forums or on Discord!
[ 2022-02-12 16:29:15 CET ] [ Original post ]
Cards and rewards
One thing we haven't talked about in much detail is the different card types, how they work together and how you unlock and get new cards! Now that the launch is getting closer, we're really excited to share this update with you!
Card types
In Dragon Evo, you'll soon discover that there is a variety of different card types. Each card type has a specific (or several specific) purposes, and they all work together to form your deck and the cards you play in each game. Your deck consists of two card types:
The hero card
This is the "leader" of your deck. This special card must survive at all costs - if you fail to keep your hero alive you lose the game. The opponent hero card is also your main target - killing the opponent hero wins the game. The hero card has an assigned slot on the board and cannot move from this slot - however, it can often attack from this slot as long as you use positioning to your advantage.
Regular cards
These are the other cards in your deck. Regular cards come in different categories: vehicles, items and creatures. Vehicles generally affect other cards in play - either yours or your opponents. They often have more health than your normal cards, but are vulnerable to fire damage. Item cards are also played onto free slots on the board but are usually discarded immediately after being played. Their main ability is to switch up or majorly alter the game situation. Lastly, the creature cards. These cards often stay on the board for two or more rounds, deal and take damage, and can be used for board control. You'll learn a lot about these cards, their different bonuses and abilities as you play the game. As you progress in the game, you learn how to master and experiment with combining, timing the order and positioning of all your deck cards. In addition to the cards you have in your deck, you can also use other types of card during the game. These all behave differently.
Building cards
These are special cards that you unlock as you play, and after being unlocked are available to build in any game. Building cards are like "blueprints" - after they have been unlocked, you can build any of them during the game on one of the two available building slots. Building cards generally provide automatic bonuses and actions after being built, such as additional firepower, gold generation or other attributes.
Action cards
These cards are consumable - that means they are permanently removed from your collection after they have been used. They are however easy to collect and you will normally have an abundance of different action cards to choose from during each game. You can use up to four different action cards per game, and they can be used to heal your creature cards, put out a building on fire or restore a cards special abilities if it is poisoned or stunned.
Event cards
The event cards are chosen at the beginning of each game, and they are played automatically at a random time during the game - either for you or your opponent. In the beginning you have two unlocked event cards and you unlock new event cards as you play. Once you've unlocked a new event card it is added to your collection and available to choose from at the start of each game. However - you only get to choose from three randomly picked event cards from your collection. Event cards majorly switches up the game rules for a short period of time - for example duplicating your cards as you play them, increasing or decreasing certain card attributes or even removing cards from your board.
Unlocking new cards
Unlocking and upgrading cards (more on upgrading cards in a different devlog) can be done using Research Points (RP) - an in-game currency that is earnt in one of four different ways:
Playing games
Each game you play will net you a certain amount of research points. Depending on your effort during the match you may be rewarded with extra research points - and if you win you get even more!
Single player story and adventures
The single player campaign and standalone adventures have special rewards such as research points if you win them. Take on extra hard missions for extra big rewards!
Completing achievements
Completing weekly, daily or one-time achievements will net you a nice research point reward. The more you play - and win - the better the rewards!
Selling cards
As you collect new cards you may realize you don't need certain cards. If you don't want to spend them to upgrade other cards, dismantling (selling) them will pay research points. To unlock new cards you spend research points to buy unlock packs. An unlock pack will unlock one new card in one of four different categories: event cards, building cards, action cards or creature cards. When you unlock a new creature or action card you also get one copy of that card!
Unlocked event cards are added to your collection and immediately available to choose in the start of games, and unlocked building cards can be built immediately after being unlocked. When you unlock a creature card or action card, you also get a copy of that card.
Collecting cards
The unlock packs are how you unlock new cards to add to your collection, but one card of each is not enough! To get more cards, you open card packs. Card packs are available after each match you play, and at regular intervals when you log in. In addition, card packs are available as mission rewards, achievement rewards and bonus items. Card packs cannot be bought for research points, but the cards you have unlocked are added to the draw pool for card packs. Each card pack contains 2-4 cards, and the cards you get in the card pack are automatically added to your collection and can be used in decks, in-game or to convert to research points.
Summary
Creating a fair system for collecting and unlocking cards is hard, but after a lot of testing, we truly believe this system will work for everyone. The more you play, the more you get - investing time in the game both increases your game skills, and the variety of your card collection. Please let us know what you think, either in our forums or on Discord!
Dragon Evo
Bromantic Games
Bromantic Games
Winter 2021/22
Indie Strategy RPG Singleplayer Multiplayer EA
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
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Dragon Evo is a strategic card game inspired by RPGs, set in our own fantasy universe. Collect over 300 different cards and 9 different heroes. Enjoy full cross-platform matchups against unknown players or gather your friends and build your own clan!
Set up and equip your favorite deck combined with specialized building cards to support your tactics. Utilize the special abilities of your hero card playing to the strengths of one of three factions to turn the battle in your favor, but beware - the lands in the Dragon Evo fantasy universe may turn out surprise you with its game changing event cards!
Dragon Evo is a unique tactical card game blending a touch of RTS with the thrill of RPGs and the best of deck building games.
With our favorite elements from role playing, strategy and deck building / card games, it's a game like no other - a truly unique experience spanning across genres.
Managing your available resources is an important part of the battle game. Moving cards around the board and using card actions cost you either gold, action points or both, making it vital to keep your resource supplies stocked!
Not content with a rock-paper-scissors approach to health points and actions, your card attacks come in one of four different categories - close combat, ranged, flying or burrowing attacks - each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Mastering them and knowing how to counter them is what makes the winners winners.
In addition to cards generating gold and action points, special building cards affect your and your opponents resources, bringing an extra strategic dimension. Stealing or destroying your opponents resource supply can be just as effective as taking out their cards, and bringing down one of their buildings can turn a flawless strategy to a mindless loss!
Pick up equipment cards throughout the game to enhance and extend your deck beyond your playable cards.
As you progress through the game you'll encounter new and more powerful equipment card requiring you to level up your cards to be strong enough.
Equip your deck with powerful or creative item cards to make decks noone ever seen before, or turn the battle with just the right action card.
We're huge fans of deck builders and card games, and we're bringing our favourite parts of both genres to Dragon Evo.
Create a deck of 15 cards plus your hero card, equip it with equipment cards and bring it to the board. With your entire deck available to play at the beginning of each match, timing card plays and chaining effects and planning to execute your tactics is crucial to winning, with many card actions dependent on each other to succeed.
With tens of different event cards that may be played at any time during the game, no two games are the same! Pick one of your unlocked event cards at the start of the match - will you choose an event that will be devastating to your opponents tactics or one that nudges the game in your favour? And which card did the opponent choose?
Each faction in the DragonEvo universe has their own set of specializations, taking advantage of one type of actions, and being more or less vulnerable to different tactics.
The military machine that is the mighty Rutai Empire specializes in powerful up-close combat. Seemingly overpowering, taking down the empire will take more than simple numbers.
Fighting the Rutai empire any chance they get, the Hologev resistance specializes in ranged actions. Not as powerful as the Rutai, but hard to counter - the Hologev is a newcomer favourite!
Once the ruling faction, guardians of peace and equality, the Highwinds has since been overthrown by the Empire. With their vast range of different action types, knowing how to play - and how to counter - the Highwinds is an exercise in creativity. Hard to master, but equally hard to play against.
Progressing through the game, you unlock new capabilities and cards that you may find in your card packs - cards to be used in-game, to equip your deck, event cards or even building cards! Knowing your opponents will be on the hunt for that killer card combination, upgrading and unlocking new cards and equipment is key to staying ahead!
Each game you play earns you a card pack with several new cards you can use to either upgrade your existing cards, enhance your deck, or even create entire new card decks. Winner packs will give you better rewards, but do your best and even a loss can turn into a bonus!
Play games to gain special research packs that lets you unlock new cards and equipment, and if you want an even greater challenge, unlock new heroes with hero card packs.
As you collect more cards, you'll realize that some cards are weaker than others, even of the same type. Use them to upgrade your best cards to become even more powerful!
Combine existing cards of the same type and pay the upgrade cost to upgrade your cards and unlock new equipment or just become stronger, making it even more satisfying to crush your opponents.
Set up and equip your favorite deck combined with specialized building cards to support your tactics. Utilize the special abilities of your hero card playing to the strengths of one of three factions to turn the battle in your favor, but beware - the lands in the Dragon Evo fantasy universe may turn out surprise you with its game changing event cards!
Full cross-platform matchups
Play matches in ranked or unranked multiplayer modes - against your friends or random opponents across all supported platforms. Test your decks in single player modes or experience the exciting story of Dragon Evo in one of the two single player modes: campaign or adventure!Dragon Evo is a unique tactical card game blending a touch of RTS with the thrill of RPGs and the best of deck building games.
With our favorite elements from role playing, strategy and deck building / card games, it's a game like no other - a truly unique experience spanning across genres.
Managing your available resources is an important part of the battle game. Moving cards around the board and using card actions cost you either gold, action points or both, making it vital to keep your resource supplies stocked!
Not content with a rock-paper-scissors approach to health points and actions, your card attacks come in one of four different categories - close combat, ranged, flying or burrowing attacks - each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Mastering them and knowing how to counter them is what makes the winners winners.
In addition to cards generating gold and action points, special building cards affect your and your opponents resources, bringing an extra strategic dimension. Stealing or destroying your opponents resource supply can be just as effective as taking out their cards, and bringing down one of their buildings can turn a flawless strategy to a mindless loss!
Pick up equipment cards throughout the game to enhance and extend your deck beyond your playable cards.
As you progress through the game you'll encounter new and more powerful equipment card requiring you to level up your cards to be strong enough.
Equip your deck with powerful or creative item cards to make decks noone ever seen before, or turn the battle with just the right action card.
We're huge fans of deck builders and card games, and we're bringing our favourite parts of both genres to Dragon Evo.
Create a deck of 15 cards plus your hero card, equip it with equipment cards and bring it to the board. With your entire deck available to play at the beginning of each match, timing card plays and chaining effects and planning to execute your tactics is crucial to winning, with many card actions dependent on each other to succeed.
With tens of different event cards that may be played at any time during the game, no two games are the same! Pick one of your unlocked event cards at the start of the match - will you choose an event that will be devastating to your opponents tactics or one that nudges the game in your favour? And which card did the opponent choose?
Each faction in the DragonEvo universe has their own set of specializations, taking advantage of one type of actions, and being more or less vulnerable to different tactics.
The military machine that is the mighty Rutai Empire specializes in powerful up-close combat. Seemingly overpowering, taking down the empire will take more than simple numbers.
Fighting the Rutai empire any chance they get, the Hologev resistance specializes in ranged actions. Not as powerful as the Rutai, but hard to counter - the Hologev is a newcomer favourite!
Once the ruling faction, guardians of peace and equality, the Highwinds has since been overthrown by the Empire. With their vast range of different action types, knowing how to play - and how to counter - the Highwinds is an exercise in creativity. Hard to master, but equally hard to play against.
Progressing through the game, you unlock new capabilities and cards that you may find in your card packs - cards to be used in-game, to equip your deck, event cards or even building cards! Knowing your opponents will be on the hunt for that killer card combination, upgrading and unlocking new cards and equipment is key to staying ahead!
Each game you play earns you a card pack with several new cards you can use to either upgrade your existing cards, enhance your deck, or even create entire new card decks. Winner packs will give you better rewards, but do your best and even a loss can turn into a bonus!
Play games to gain special research packs that lets you unlock new cards and equipment, and if you want an even greater challenge, unlock new heroes with hero card packs.
Play, don't spend
Our unique in-game progression system lets you play to unlock additional content as you get stronger and more experienced. Players can buy special unlock packs to unlock cards without having to play, but our card progression and level-up system is linked directly to played games, putting players on equal footing as spenders - no more pay to win!As you collect more cards, you'll realize that some cards are weaker than others, even of the same type. Use them to upgrade your best cards to become even more powerful!
Combine existing cards of the same type and pay the upgrade cost to upgrade your cards and unlock new equipment or just become stronger, making it even more satisfying to crush your opponents.
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