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For how the game works you can watch [Episode 2] CARDFIGHT!! VANGUARD Divinez on youtube
Thanks, I'll be sure to check that out.
I refunded Legacy of the Duelist because of its general lack of polish compared to Master Duel such as sound effect, BGM, UI, etc. Wanna try this game if it's better than LotD.
Agreed. This is the way to test the game especially since you're coming from a different one. Watch the anime as it does a great job of explaining how the game works. If you want to buy, always buy DD2. As mentioned, it's DD1 and more. All DD1 cards are included here.
However, you'll have to pay for expansions (one time buy to unlock all cards, no micro transactions) as they become available and they cost almost the same as the original game.
I'm a sucker for campaigns in games, so I would buy DD1 for the campaign, and DD2 to continue that campaign. But if DD2 has DD1's campaign in itself then I can just skip DD1
You cant skip DD1, if you are interested in campaign.
Think of it like this in anime way: DD1 = season 1; DD2 = season 2.