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    Eternal Card Game New Promo: Traver's Farm

    Eternal Card Game New Promo: Traver's Farm


    New Promo: Traver's Farm

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 10:17 AM PST

    Lights Out - ECQ Champion

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 10:28 AM PST

    Questions We Should Ask ft. Paradox

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 07:10 AM PST

    Seek Power Gaming's Paradox accepts our invite!

    https://www.buzzsprout.com/261162/2540950-questions-you-should-ask-ft-paradox

    Paradox tells us how he came into Eternal while looking for a MTG alternative. We talk Seek Power Gaming, content creation, hobbies out of the game (D&D, cooking), and managing the pressure of performing at your full potential.

    Jason feels like Henry Rowengartner after his arm returns to normal. Has his fifteen minutes passed? In a surprising twist, both Paradox and Mark give him a much needed pick-me-up! Mark and Jason make another ECQ bet. The winner gets to pick the other players draft deck on stream. (If Jason wins, you know Mark is getting a janky deck to play.)

    Paradox walks Jason and Mark through how to craft and visualize your game plan from your opening hand to the victory screen.

    We want your misplays! Record and email us: [info@themisplay.com](mailto:info@themisplay.com).

    For more information:

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    OG 3F Lore with Merchant/Smuggler/Cargo/Display

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 02:11 AM PST

    With the new 3F cycles coming up, I decided to revisit the OG 3F cycles. Some of these factions have very little lore associated with them, so I tried to flesh them out a bit more based on the Merchants/Smugglers/Cargo, as well as the Displays and 3F units:

    - Based on the merchants, each of these trifactions has a primary faction.

    - Based on the cargo/contraband, each trifaction has its own favored bifaction smuggler.

    Ixtun (Fire + Hooru; Rakano Smuggler): Ixtun is a distant land famous for its spiced fruit... and swords, and guns; but mostly the guns. Its inhabitants are frontierspeople (e.g., Quinn) who are honorable (Display of Honor), short tempered, passionate (Fire), and in tune with the natural order of the wilderness (Hooru). Their merchants (Ixtun Merchant) sell weapons produced by their famed gunsmiths. When they want to procure some "special" ammunition (Ixtun Contraband), they turn to smugglers who deal with Rakano rebels (Red Canyon Smuggler).

    Auralian (Time + Feln; Elysian Smuggler): Auralians are exemplified by sloths that ambush you by jumping out of relics trees... I mean the Auralians are exemplified by mages (e.g., Severin). They study the past (Time) for knowledge (Display of Knowledge), without any moral restrictions (Feln). Their merchants (Auralian Merchant) deal in relics that help with the study of the arcane. Many Elysian explorers (Great Valley Smuggler) are employed to smuggle the precious artifacts (Auralian Contraband) they encounter in their travels.

    Jennev (Primal + Praxis; Skycrag Smuggler): The Jennev are "an isolated clan skilled in elemental magic", and their elders are "an unhurried lot". These are warrior mystics (Zal Chi) in tune with nature (Primal) and their inner instincts (Display of Instinct), who practice a brand of magic based on freedom and passion (Praxis). Their merchants (Jennev Merchant) deal in magical trinkets and curios. Smugglers bring in gemstones (Jennev Contraband) from the shamans of the Skycrag clans (Howling Peak Smuggler).

    Kerenden (Shadow + Combrei; Xenan Smuggler): Kerendon is a port city that houses, among other things, the mental ward for the cursed prophet Deleph. It's a city of intrigue, full of political schemers and manipulators (Grinva). These people believe that, through their studies of political history (Combrei), they have learned how to make the world a better place (Display of Vision), and they are willing to resort to unsavory means (Shadow) to achieve their vision. Their merchants (Kerendon Merchant) deal in... solutions, in both senses of the word. When the more potent stuff (Kerendon Contraband) is required, smugglers (Ebon Dune Smuggler) will call up their contacts in the Xenan cult.

    Winchest (Justice + Stonescar; Argenport Smuggler): In the eyes of the ambitious (Display of Ambition) people of Winchest, the little plans and schemes of the Kerendon politicians must all look very quaint. In Winchest, order (Justice) is established through a combination of violence and underhanded tactics (Stonescar). Mafia bosses and insurgence leaders conduct business with merchants (Winchest Merchant) to equip their soldiers with the latest technology, and deal in political secrets (Winchest Contraband) with spies in Argenport (Hidden Road Smuggler).

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    Meta Monday: January 2020 Week 3

    Posted: 20 Jan 2020 11:47 PM PST

    Eternal complaints: Removal part 1

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 08:15 AM PST

    Returning player. Where to start

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 11:46 AM PST

    Hello. So I'm thinking of returning back to the game, last time I played fall of argenport was the latest expansion. It is a bit daunting seeing all new expansions now, so where should I start. Should I wait for the newer expansion and buy some packs or buy some now and which set? And what decks are decent and not too expensive? Have few quid I can spend. Thank you.

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    I just did one of the rarest Eternal's archivement in stream(More description in post)

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 09:43 AM PST

    Eternal Highlights - Promo Battle

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 06:00 AM PST

    Review of the First Spoilers for 'Echoes of Eternity'

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 07:19 AM PST

    Steal your Owls - Clip of camat0 - Twitch Clips

    Posted: 20 Jan 2020 05:57 PM PST

    My guesses on the remaining tri-faction names

    Posted: 20 Jan 2020 07:10 PM PST

    Since Display of Mance was revealed I thought I'd give my best guess as to the remaining tri-faction names. I'm going to use the methodology of looking at the bi-faction names that make up the tri-faction and trying to find a word that overlaps well.

    TJP - Enlightenment

    Time, Justice, and Primal combine to form Progress (TJ), Wisdom (TP), and Order (JP). These ideas make me think of a priory of monks (Order) working toward (Progress) a higher truth (Wisdom). Thus, Enlightenment is my guess. Other candidates were perfection, refinement, purity, and prudence.

    FTJ - Innovation

    Fire, Time, and Justice combine to form Impulse (FT), Glory (FJ), and Progress (TJ). These ideas make me think of a group of disruptive (Impulse) inventors (Progress) seeking to make the hot new thing and reap the rewards (thing Silicon Valley). Thus, Innovation is my guess. Other candidates were adventure, ingenuity, and invention.

    FTS - Opportunity

    Fire, Time, and Shadow combine to form Impulse (FT), Choas (FS), and Mystery (TS). These ideas make me think of someone who, with no plan (Impulse), seeks to end the status quo (Choas) to find out what happens (some men just want to watch the world burn). Thus, (taking a less morally judgemental description) Opportunity is my guess. Other candidates were risk, passion, distortion, and mutation.

    JPS - Corruption

    Justice, Primal, and Shadow combine to form Order (JP), Vengeance (JS), and Cunning (PS). These ideas make me think of a system of laws (Order) that is taken advantage of (Cunning) to punish those who are perceived to have done wrong (Vengeance). Thus, Corruption is my guess. Other candidates were tyranny, persecution, and bureaucracy.

    FPS - Violence

    I did this exercise for the preview of Display of Menace so I thought I'd show how that prediction went. Fire, Primal, and Shadow combine to form Fury (FP), Choas (FS), and Cunning (PS). These ideas make me think of a group of raiders (Fury) who pillage towns (Choas) and use clever tactics (Cunning) to avoid capture (I'm thinking of classical Viking raiders or pirates). Thus, Violence is my guess. Other candidates were terror, cruelty, and experience (I didn't think of menace).

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    Riot's Legend of Runeterra will be going open beta soon. Does anyone here that got in preview(closed beta) able to share the comparison with Eternal?

    Posted: 21 Jan 2020 08:29 AM PST

    And do you recommend it?

    By reading this I found they blend the feature of Eternal, Gwent, and Hearthstone into one.

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    Curiosity - Why has no one tried Midrange Expedition Onis?

    Posted: 20 Jan 2020 03:06 PM PST

    I just opened my fourth Ijin, Imperial Armorer, and it got me thinking about how incredibly good Ijin is, both in draft and league. She's also multi-faction, in a world where being mono-faction in Expedition is a liability.

    So, why is no one trying to make midrange, weapon-wielding, double-damage Oni monsters in Expedition? I threw together a list (probably terrible) just to ask the question - why is no one trying to do this?

    https://eternalwarcry.com/decks/d/J5V740W5iLw/expedition-oni-midrange

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