You can master each mission by completing it(defeating all oponnents) from 3(first mission) to 12 times (last 5th mission). Each area consists of 5 "**** order to buy rare packs you have to collect crystals by mastering each mission. Even if it is just because EA tries to dollar and dime me to death. Despite my frustrations with it I always find myself coming back, because victory truly feels well earned and rewarding in this game. True not putting down money on the game leads to repeated, soul-crushing defeats every now and then, but it's rewarding as all heck to get a more powerful hero or to finally level and boost up my characters enough to make it past a tough level. Obviously those who are willing to put down money in order to get the best heroes sooner are going to have the edge in the PVP battles, but I still found plenty of opponents who were like myself and focused on grinding instead of buying.ĮA's constant attempts to get as much money from gamers as they can plagues yet another game. PVP battles and "Nexus" challenges can lead to leveling up, more gold and other rewards. Luckily there are some other things to keep you busy. It sometimes just comes down to luck whether or not you'll have victory over the main quest. There's no guarantee you'll always get a more powerful hero from the random packs you'll buy either, but at the very least you can sacrifice weaker heroes you might get to your more powerful ones to make them stronger. It doesn't require you to put down any money, but if you don't the resulting grinding can make progress slower than it otherwise would be. This either requires you to grind for in-game currency to buy new heroes, or take the easier route and pay to win. However the evils of EA's attempts to get you to spend money on microtransactions are present.Įvery now and then you'll just sort of hit a brick wall of difficulty that you can't get past for a while. Especially when you get you hands on a rarer one that makes it easier to get past that last battle that was giving you trouble. Collecting new heroes and trying to maxing out their stats can be quite entertaining. An interesting experiment that is made more enjoyable than it otherwise would have been thanks to it's ties to the Dragon Age series.
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