The Elder Scrolls: Legends

The Elder Scrolls: Legends

mypony89 Jul 7, 2017 @ 12:17pm
Single player
I know this has a single player campaign mode which is cool and all but I'm curious if there is still an AI to battle after the campaign is finished.

I ask this because, although yes, I'm not the greatest card player of there, I'd rather play against the AI which doesn't cheat. Cheaters are the reason I quit playing yugiho duel links which I happen to like but I can't stand cheaters.

So my question stands and I guess I can also ask are there hackers that cheat on here too?
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meglobob1 Jul 7, 2017 @ 12:57pm 
You can play against the practice AI, 3 difficulty levels...rewards small amount of souls which you can craft cards with.

Also, you have solo arena vs AI which as some very good rewards if you can get above 3-3 for example. I personally love solo arena vs AI, costs 150g to enter thou, so you will after fight other human players in casual at least to earn the gold.

Gotta to say in hundreds of games so far in ranked / casual, not seen 1 cheater...thou.
Last edited by meglobob1; Jul 7, 2017 @ 12:59pm
Zsrai Jul 7, 2017 @ 12:57pm 
There is a Practice mode after the story tutorial yes. There is also the Fall of the Dark Brotherhood chapters, which are SP story battles. If you're looking to collect cards (beyond FotDB cards) then only playing AI is going to be rough; you don't get packs or the 3 win gold + card. Solo Arena (vs AI) is also a thing, but costs 150g (or US$2) each run and you won't be making any gold playing vs the AI.

Regarding cheaters, there really aren't any in Legends. You see a few posts here and there but I'm pretty sure the majority of those are people who are new and don't know mechanics and/or rage out when something they don't understand happens instead of looking at the cards. The AI probably "cheats" more in Practice because it has really well built decks, especially at Expert, and they don't always follow the rules the player has to for construction (more than 3 of each card, for example).
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Date Posted: Jul 7, 2017 @ 12:17pm
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