If your field is full, or you don't have enough maana to place in all of your cards, you'll have to discard them for one additional maana, To drag them out, simply move them back out on the left side.Choosing which cards to pull out and which cards to bring in are key to victory. You have to get rid of your deck on hand each turn. Some cards have certain properties that allow for them to attack from the back, but they stay dormant until the front card gets defeated, in which they'll take it's place. Now this is starting to sound a lot like Hearthstone, right? On each side of the row are spots for a card to be up front and back. Your card will still deal damage though, so if your attack power is enough to destroy their card, both cards will get defeated on the spot. If your opponent has more attack than your card's health, then the card gets defeated. If there is an opposite card blocking, then the two front cards will lash out in a duel. If there's no enemy card blocking that row, then your card will be deal damage to your opponent (And vice versa). There are three rows where encounters happen. Feel free to let me know the correct terms and I'll change em.) (Since I didn't bother to read the tutorial that one of the characters gives you, I'll detail it with my own terms and stuff. Here's a visual view of the background to get an idea. Unlike Hearthstone though, you have less control over how your enemies attack. To place cards, simply take the one you have on hand and place it in the battlefield.When placing cards (unless the card has a certain property), the card will "sleep", and won't directly attack until the next turn. You have Maana (not mana), and you can only place cards on the field if you have enough maana for their cost. To do this, you'll have to place out minions cards that will do damage for you each turn. Your objective is to hit your enemy's HP to 0 (revolutionary, amirite) and keep your HP from going to 0. The long story short, you'll probably understand this game easily if you've played games like Hearthstone, because that's basically what this game is.
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