Cards

A player's deck in Internal Conflict is composed of cards that can be constructed according to the player's preference. It is possible for players to collect multiple copies of a single card regardless of its level. Obtaining cards can be done through various methods such as crafting with essence, opening card packs, purchasing pre-constructed decks, and participating in in-game events. Players can also acquire cards through the secondary marketplace, and auctions are held where players can bid for specific cards.

Players can view their entire card collection in Internal Conflict either in-game or through the SUPA Portal. The collection can also be filtered using the available filters, which are accessible on both platforms. However, certain functions are exclusive to the SUPA Portal. Players can hover over their cards on the SUPA Portal to view additional information and available functions.

Each card in Internal Conflict has its own individual level, ranging from 1 to 5. As a card is upgraded to higher levels, its stats such as DMG and HP will increase, along with corresponding rules text. It is important to note that cards with the same name are considered the same, regardless of their level. Upgrading cards can be done through the SUPA Portal using the same type of essence as the card. Players can check the accumulated essence for each card by hovering over it in the portal, and can then see the total essence required to upgrade the card to the next level.

It is important to note that once a card has been upgraded, the process cannot be reversed. Upgrading cards can only be done through the SUPA Portal. The amount of essence required to upgrade a card depends on both its rarity and current level. As the level of a card increases, more essence is needed to continue upgrading it.

To craft a card that a player does not own, they can spend essence of that specific card. By selecting the craft function in the SUPA Portal, the player can view the amount of essence required to craft the desired card. Newly crafted cards will always begin at level 1.

The amount of essence needed to craft a card depends on the card's rarity, with rarer cards requiring less essence than common ones.

Players can use the deconstruct function to convert their existing cards into essence of that particular card. Only cards that are at level 2 or higher can be deconstructed, and the amount of essence acquired from this function will vary depending on the card's level and rarity. Once a player deconstructs a card, it cannot be undone.

Players can list any card in their wallet for sale on the secondary marketplace through the SUPA Portal. Upon selecting this function, the chosen card will be immediately listed for sale. It's important to note that once a card is listed for sale, it will be placed in escrow until it is either sold or de-listed by the original seller. During this time, the card cannot be used in deck construction and will not be available to the player.

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