C02 - Fina: This card is awarded for defeating Finrost, Fina's father, in a card duel in the Present.C01 - Kuro/Hero's Name: This card can be found inside a chest in the Sylph Forest dungeon, in the Past.This power is only possessed by the Fina card. Heal: When placed on the back row, a card with this power will increase the health of the card in front of it by 1 at the end of each turn.Magic: Cards with this power will grant 1 Maana at the end of each turn.Trample: After beating an opposing card, cards with this power will deal any excess damage to the card in the back slot of that row, or to the player if none is present.(This means if a card which has lower life than the attack power of the First Strike card is played against it, they will immediately be knocked out in the same turn without dealing any damage.) First Strike: Cards with this power will always deal damage first when fighting an opposing card, only allowing an attack or counterattack if the card is still standing, except when the other card also has First Strike.Range: Cards with this power are capable of dealing damage even if placed in the back column they attack first in a turn, and don't cause a counterattack.These powers are represented by an icon in the upper right corner of the card: There are some cards that have special powers. When a card runs out of health, it will go back to the draw pile, and if a card is behind it, it will move up to the front. If there are none, the opponent will take the damage. If there are two, generally only the front one will be affected. If there is an opposing card in the same row, they will take the damage and simultaneously counterattack. Generally, only the player's cards in the column closer to the opponent can deal damage. There are 3 rows with 2 columns on each side. This appears in the lower right corner, in a red heart. Health (How much damage they can take before being discarded).This appears in the lower left corner, in an orange circle with an arrow. In a game, it's only visible in an arrow to the card's left when it's selected in the hand. In the detailed card graphic, this is the number of small gems to the right of the Cost. Refund (How much Maana you receive for discarding them).This appears in the upper left corner, in a blue gem. Cost (How many Maana must be expended to play the card).The first player to lower their opponent's hit points to zero wins. ![]() You always start with 20 hit points, while the enemy can have anything between 10 and 50. ![]() Once on the board, they will attack the enemy player or their cards. Players gain 1 Maana per turn, but can also throw cards back into your collection to gain Maana (the card's Refund), usually about half the card's Cost. To play a card, the player needs to expend a certain amount of Maana (the card's Cost). Which, somehow, answers your question.During their turn, a player draws 3 random cards from their collection, then must play or discard each one. So I had to reluctantly defeat them to end the battle.Ģ) As for Purpur's question: IMHO, the demon you saw entering Demonia's ruins in the ending credits scenes rather seemed to me to be Reno, Menos' son, with Cherry and Plum than Matchos. I managed to kill all Magus' troops without having killed any demon! However, while I had hoped that, seeing that I had spared all the demons in the battle and that their friend Matchos had joined me, the remaining demons would stop the fight, they didn't. He then joined my team and I pursued killing only Magus' army. By the time I got there, I already had talked to Matchos' brother (on Surprise Attack battle).ĭuring that last battle against demons, I managed to kill no demons at all (I focused only on Magus' troops) before I got close enough to talk to Matchos. How do I know that? Well, I did all the battles of the campaign and finished by the Demons one on the lower left corner of Demonia Island. Hi, I know this post is 1 year old but I thought I still could add a few more elements anyway:ġ) I'm positive it is impossible to save other demons than "Matchos" (I played the French version of the game where his name is actually "Poutros" so I'll have to trust Doremy Sweet on that name).
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