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Re: Review: Lightseekers - Switch's First Great Competitive Card Game Is Here

Illyana18

As Gorejelly said, each card is unique to scanning; so scanning 3 different copies of the same card will give you 3 copies of that card in the game. Also once you have 3 copies of any action card, one copy of any hero card, and one copy of combos, you can make as many decks as you want out of them, so you don't have to have like 10 copies of a card to make a bunch of different decks. There are people who play this 100% free and just earn chests while leveling up or playing the challenges so they get tons of new cards and shards to craft more cards and gold to buy in-game boosters. There are many different ways to get in-game currency. Got a card you don't want? Recycle it into crafting shards to put towards cards you do want. If you own physical cards scanned in, you can also level up those cards in the game to get more gold to buy more booster packs. You can level and gain gold just by facing the computer. It is a pretty fun game and you don't have to have the most expensive cards to have a great deck, I have seen lots of versatile decks with all sorts of combinations. Heck, one common hero is being considered a contender in the next meta for ranked.

Re: Lightseekers Brings Interactive Trading Card Gameplay To Switch Next Month

Illyana18

I play this game currently. The digital game can be played with or without physical cards. Many people don't own physical cards and are able to complete matches and earn crafting material to make cards and just grind it out to do what they want. I personally own physical cards scanned into the game. The game has weekly challenges, casual play with other players and ranked play. There is a practice mode where you can play the computer and still level up and earn chests for more cards and avatars, playmats, and card backs. They are also going to eventually add a format where you can select one of your own decks for the computer to play against yourself.

There is physical play too and many shops playing weekly OP with prize kits for unique promo cards and playmats.