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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Ive read in other posts here that ppl tend to recomend using about $20 or so on packs to get started. I was thinking of spending some myself, but when I noticed the price for a booster here, compared to real cards, and the fact that it doesnt seem to be any kind of value rating (yet), like trading and such, Id rather grind ;) But thats me.
So basically, this is free to play, u can grind or "Pay to play". Fair enough as u can get the Pay to Play cards via grinding if u have the patience.
- The "adventure" mode, called Shandalar - it's against AI only.
- And all the other stuff, (deckbuilder, duel, sealed teck tournament...) now referred to as "Manalink" (after the separate program that did the connection (and matchmaking?)).
"Manalink" HAD a PvP mode (with chat), though I'm not sure if you could play the more complex features like the sealed deck tournament with it?
Microprose also released for it the Spells of the Ancients expansion pack (September 1997), and then (in 1998) made an updated version of the game called... Duels of the Planeswalkers !
(And that was years before Planeswalkers were even introduced in the game as a card type!)
(It was probably called that way because it's probably at that point that multiplayer was introduced.)