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But the store is extremely limited, only 8 cards, at the moment there are no cards for the Eldar players for example...
+1 on this.
I already got the premium for the campaign progress and have no missions to play.
Very strange design.
"Kards" WW2 game has all this, and it also has what I'm talking about, a much fairer progression system...
Playing ranked to get crystals instead of doing quests in practice mode could possibly speed the "grind" up aswell.
The only gripe I have is that you can't stack some dailies.
Checking every 8 hours feels like a chore.
Then again, I guess I truly am not a CCG player. I don't accept any of this as normal and I've grown to have very low tolerance of daily tasks in particular. In my experience they overshadow and ultimately ruin gameplay. It can be fine in a game that barely has any gameplay to ruin, but it's difficult for me to imagine a good card game without good gameplay.