They are needed for the quest to recycle 30 Cards. I would suggest not recycling them until you finish the questline, or until you want to upgrade that awesome card you get (a purple one for example). The Giggitywatt cards are an uncommon recycle only card, that give you 5 points for upgrades. So lets talk about recycling and upgrading cards. It's a horrible system and they need to fix it. In the meantime you have people playing along side these afk players in the group, that you can't kick until the rumble is over, that are decimating your chances of getting better rewards. Not really worth the time imo but, it can be done. So yes, even if you afk farm it, you could get _something_ out of the game. Epic stones, in multiples of 1,000, are used to buy a random epic (blue) card. That is enough to get Tier 17 which is 500 Coins and 200 Epic Stones. the guild would accumulate 45,000 points. So if a 50 person active guild that has new players, loses every single battle, in the 6 days of the rumble with 3 matches per day. if a player loses all 10 matches, they will give 50 points to the groups score. In our rumbles this week, we have averaged 12 players in each battle. Our guild has 50 members, but right now 45 are active.So between the start of the rumble, 5 players stopped playing. So that gives you a 30 minute window between rumbles to do guild management every week. Each guild can only have 50 players, and you cannot kick players from the guild once a rumble starts. But this only works if the players in the guild actually work in the Rumble!. The rumble works great if you get into a guild that does something useful with their life. And beyond that, I have been learning as many combos as I can to progress, while trying to complete the main mission quests to get free epic / legendary (blue and purple) card packs. So far, I have upgraded all of the cards that I have started with, recycled a lot of uncommon cards to do so. So I have just hit one week exactly of playing this game, and I have about 20 hours of actual in-game play-time. Recycling to upgrade the important cards.New Players so they can play/participate in game modes.There are only 3 purposes of common cards in this game. The important thing to know about this, is that while the grey cards are excellent for starter decks, they are easily outmatched within 3 days of playing. After opening around 30 packs now, I have gotten about 5 rare items from each single pack, and a lot of Giggitywatt cards (will explain these later). So the 1,000 Coin pack gives you a random card that is Grey (common) or a potential to be Green (rare). So the two options that are 'Coin' based are really only one, and the other is a Sanity check so you don't have to constantly open packs all day long. The amount varies depending on whether you win or lose, and also how high you go in the ladder for each (or level in the Adventure mode). So the Coins are the free currency you get from doing Adventure (story), Arena (pvp) and Rumble (GvG) modes in the game. Now, I am not going to explain what each one gives, but I will explain what the FREE one gives, and you will note that everything else is above that. Buy Max -> Multiples of 1000 Coins (Changes depending how many coins you have).The Shop allows you to purchase packs of card ala-every-other-CCG. So obviously, as this game is deck based, the micro transactions are going to be Pay To Win. You only get 10 shots to get +100 points, so if you even take 1 damage, it is reduced by 1. The better you do against an opponent, the closer to 1000 points per round you get. These points are based on how badly you beat your opponent. ![]() ![]() The winner gets moved up the ladder based on how many points they gain each round. deck battle, where you are pitted against a guild to test each others decks. The entire goal is to increase your decks power so much, that you can get into the top 25 in the Rumble! The Rumble! is a guild vs. This is a Collectible Card Game, featuring your favorite characters and objects from Family Guy, Futurama, American Dad, Bob's Burgers and King of the Hill. ![]() Welcome to my review of Animation Throwdown: The Quest For Cards that is available on Steam / iOS / Android.
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