I wasn't looking forward to it, but I tried it on the PTS and now I think it's wonderful
ZOS_Hadeostry wrote: »Greetings,
This thread has been moved to the Tales Of Tribute section, as it is better suited there.
Thanks
It takes about 3-4 games for everything to click into place. The in-game tutorial just touches on the basics, so the best way to learn is to then play a few novice NPCs, and to take your time about it.
I just came across this tutorial video about the new card game from ZOS - maybe some of you might have missed it as well, even it has been announced in the launcher (but I know some of you are starting up ESO without the use of the launcher).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joDdRTgTYz0"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=joDdRTgTYz0
So far I never really got how that game is played, but I found this video quite helpful. To me it looks like a really interesting game, confusing at first, but it seems to have quite a bit of tactical elements to it. This is not just a game quickly done, I think that ZOS put a lot of thought into designing it in a way, which can be enjoyable and as well competitive. And it is unlike any such card game I have seen before - so we get something truly unique with it.
I have still a bunch of questions about what the icons on those cards mean and so and what it means to have the favor of a patron and so on, but maybe some of you might have an easy way to explain it, and I would appreciate, if you would help me out understanding this game. I am certain, some of you have played it on the PTS and know how to play it. Is there some advice how to approach the game as a beginner for example.
I just came across this tutorial video about the new card game from ZOS - maybe some of you might have missed it as well, even it has been announced in the launcher (but I know some of you are starting up ESO without the use of the launcher).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joDdRTgTYz0"]https://youtube.com/watch?v=joDdRTgTYz0
So far I never really got how that game is played, but I found this video quite helpful. To me it looks like a really interesting game, confusing at first, but it seems to have quite a bit of tactical elements to it. This is not just a game quickly done, I think that ZOS put a lot of thought into designing it in a way, which can be enjoyable and as well competitive. And it is unlike any such card game I have seen before - so we get something truly unique with it.
I have still a bunch of questions about what the icons on those cards mean and so and what it means to have the favor of a patron and so on, but maybe some of you might have an easy way to explain it, and I would appreciate, if you would help me out understanding this game. I am certain, some of you have played it on the PTS and know how to play it. Is there some advice how to approach the game as a beginner for example.
This is a good video, but still lacks a deep strategy explanation. I still don't get it when or why chose a card, and how mount a hand. And idk why we can't create our own hand (the game do it for us) using the draw we got. The game seems interesting but the learning curve is too confuse.