【Lootex Column】Beginners, look here! What's the deal with the popular blockchain card game Gods Unchained?

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【Lootex Column】Beginners, look here! What

The original title is "Blockchain Game - The Beginner's Portal to Gods Unchained," by Catherina

Still wondering how to get started with blockchain games? A veteran player will guide you step by step

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As a long-time gamer and crypto enthusiast, here's why I'm recommending this game to you

Cards are no longer just virtual codes; they are assets you truly own and can sell at will. No more worries about not being able to withdraw or having to sell your account directly! On the blockchain, you can clearly see if the official release is truly limited edition, no need to worry about being scammed. Blockchain resources serve as the basis of our trust.

For some, Gods Unchained may just be a blockchain version of Hearthstone, but for me, it's more like a beacon of light in this community, igniting everyone's fighting spirit and confidence in blockchain games. I hope to promote good games to make developers more willing to join the world of blockchain and help players understand the advantages of blockchain games.

I believe those following blockchain must be familiar with Gods Unchained. If you play Hearthstone, you'll quickly get the hang of this game. Highly recommended for card game lovers. If you want to see what a "blockchain game" is all about, this one truly lets you play and experience blockchain!

Next, I'll introduce how to play this game, making it as easy as possible for friends who haven't played before to enter the world of Gods Unchained painlessly~

For those familiar with card mechanics, feel free to skip the following introduction and jump right into playing!

I. Class Introduction - Six Classes

Before showing off your skills in the game, you need to understand the preparation for battle. First, you must build your deck to fight based on the cards you have.

Decks are divided into six classes, with universal cards that can be used by all classes. Each class corresponds to its personality, reflected in the cards. Therefore, choose which deity you want to represent, then select 30 cards to form your deck for battle.

The classes (deities) are Ludia/Malissus/Thaeriel/Elyrian/Aeona/Auros - Deception/Death/Light/Magic/Nature/War. If you've played Hearthstone, you might understand them this way: Nature is like a Druid (they even look similar); Deception is like a Rogue (my first thought is combo play); Death is like a Warlock with a sense of sacrifice; War is like a Warrior (no doubt); Magic is like a Mage; Light is like a Priestly Paladin.

Each class has its innate ability. Unlike in Hearthstone, the innate abilities are not fixed. You can choose one of the four innate abilities at the start of each turn to play the game.

II. Card Introduction - Three Types of Cards

Cards are divided into three types: Minions, Spells, Weapons

  • Minions: Have attack and health values, attack on the board as commanded

Cards are classified into five rarities

  • Common - Grey/White