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It's been useful stocking on up healing items
EDIT: I don't think much of the bayblade minigame though
They should have use this instead of Beigoma for that very very long quest line. Beigoma was torture.
Because Beigoma is very hard in the beginning, while card game is fun like gwent.
Incidentally, if you *really* like it, you might want to look into the Reiner Knizia card game Battle Line (earlier versions go by the name Schotten Totten) as it is extremely similar to what's in Eiyuden. One of my all-time favorite 2-player card games.
No, because it's completely boring, slow with hardly any strategy/tactics involved and you have to play hours of it to get 2 characters or at least the 2nd one.
U are talking about beigoma or cards? U know u can buy cards from Glen right? If u are talking about beigoma i do agree its hard
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Cards is the only mini game I enjoyed
That said, it's not the worst card game implementation, that would probably go to Triple Triad or Blade. And it's a heck of a lot better than Beigoma.
Nonsense, you don't even have to play to get them, you just have to buy a bunch of boosters and they will show up.