Collections
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Players can now easily manage their deck collection with Internal Conflict's intuitive deck filtering and sorting options. These options are available at the top of the deck view’s page. Using these options, players can quickly find and access their preferred decks.
Players can use the first option to filter by SUPACell, Virus or all decks.
Players can then use the second option to sort the list of decks by last modified, last played or even their deck names.
Players can also use the next option to either search for deck’s name or to filter their list of decks by Affinities.
Players can import decks using the import option.
Moreover, players can easily identify key deck information at a glance with deck faces displaying the deck name, selected SUPA Organism, their corresponding SUPA Powers, and the Affinities included in the deck. And with the maximum deck storage limit increased to 50, players can create and collect a variety of powerful decks to dominate the battleground in Internal Conflict. Simply click on the deck face to enter the deck building screen and fine-tune your decklist.
Players can modify existing decks or create new ones in Internal Conflict. If a deck face is greyed out in this screen, it means that the deck is incomplete. This could be due to missing components such as a player no longer owning the SUPA Organism in that deck or some cards may no longer be in that player's possession.
Clicking on "Create Deck" will lead players to a screen where they can select the SUPA Organism that will lead their new deck. Here, players can filter and view their collection of SUPA Organisms with their unique traits and SUPA Power. Once selected, players can click Next and proceed to the next part of the deck building screen.
For players who want to modify an existing deck, simply clicking on the deck face from the initial screen will bring them straight to the deck building screen without having to select a SUPA Organism again.
In the deck building screen, players can customize their decks by adding or removing cards from their collection. Each deck must have exactly 40 cards. To ensure deck-building compatibility, the eligible cards for a deck are determined by the selected SUPA Organism. If a Virus is chosen, only Virus cards can be added to the deck, while a SUPACell SUPA Organism will restrict the deck to only SUPACell cards. Additionally, players can select up to 4 Affinities to include in their deck, with at least one matching the dominant mutation of their chosen SUPA Organism. Players can have a maximum of 4 duplicates of a single card in their decks. All cards with the same name are considered the same card regardless of their levels.
Refine your search for the perfect cards with the collection filters. With options to search by card name or keywords, as well as filter by Affinities, finding the perfect addition to your deck will be easy for players. Clicking the Craft button will bring players to the SUPA Portal for them to craft new cards using essence. Need more specific filter options? Click the Advanced Filter button for a fine-tuned search experience.
This panel provides players with essential information about their deck, including the deck name, selected SUPA Organism, card count, and Affinity Cost distribution. By clicking on this panel, players can access the Deck Detail screen, where they can modify their deck by selecting a new SUPA Organism, changing the deck name, and personalizing their sleeve and battleground.
This panel showcases all the cards you have collected. You can conveniently browse through your collection and handpick the cards you wish to include in your deck. The panel adapts to your filtered preferences, displaying the cards that fit your criteria, making it easier to find what you need.
Each card in a player's collection is displayed individually. If a player has multiple cards of the same name but with different levels, each card will be shown separately. This makes it easy for players to select the exact card they want to add to their deck. The total number of each card is displayed at the bottom of the card. The bar at the top of each card shows how much essence the player has of that card and the card’s current level.
If a card is greyed out in the collection panel, it means the player either doesn't have the card or has exhausted the total number of that card in their collection. A player cannot add more cards to a deck than they have in their collection. For example, if a player has only two copies of a card, the card will be greyed out once the player adds two copies to the deck.
If a card is tinted red, it means the player cannot add that card to the deck due to deck building restrictions. This is usually because the player has exceeded the maximum number of Affinities or the maximum number of cards a deck can hold.
This panel shows the cards currently in your deck. Players can easily add or remove cards from their deck by dragging them in and out of this panel. A deck must have exactly 40 cards to be valid.
The card view allows players to browse through the collection of cards in full, regardless of whether the card is in a player’s collection or not. Players can switch to this view by selecting the corresponding tab at the top. Here, players are provided the same filter options as the deck view. This option is more towards players who wish to merely admire the different artwork and cards that are available in Internal Conflict without the obstruction of the deck construction panel. If a card is greyed out, it means that the player does not have this card in their collection.