The Waking Plague: nueva expansión en Gods Unchained
¿La expansión Roots of Ruin te dejó con ganas de más? No cabe duda de que introdujo cambios profundos en el equilibrio de los poderes en Eucos. La nueva expansión de Gods Unchained, The Waking Plague, p https://t.co/9ToLqKQrNY
@liebe19_@GodsUnchained The art is amazing... the card no so much. It's gonna be probably playable, but I have the impression that it's gonna be a bit slow. It is true that it brings some healing to the table (Everborns were missing that) and health steal, but that alone may bot be enough. [383537]
New Expansion on @GodsUnchained: The Walking Plague is Coming!
Get ready for one of the upcoming Legendary Cards + Mythic 1/1 (Variant)
THE FORMLESS LEECH
no face, no voice, no name
To celebrate the upcoming expansion, I'm GIVING AWAY 5 Regular + 2 Premium Packs to 3 winners:
2 Premium Packs, 1 winner
3 Regular Packs, 1 winner
2 Regular Packs, 1 winner
To enter:
Share your thoughts & impressions on the new card, The Formless Leech.
+ Drop your GU ID in the replies.
Giveaway Draw on June 5, 12 PM UTC.
Best of Luck, @Immutable Fam!
The more time I spend in Web3 gaming, the more I realize I'm fighting a battle most people don't even see.
I care more about competitive integrity than I do about owning an asset.
I care more about skill expression than progression systems.
And I care more about effort protection than rewards.
Maybe that's the competitive gamer in me.
When I enter a PvP game, I want to know my decisions matter.
That if I lose, it's because I got outplayed.
That if I win, I earned it.
The longer I'm in this space, the more I realize many players aren't looking for the same thing.
And that's okay.
But I am.
I will always choose systems that protect effort, reward mastery, and respect competition.
Everything else comes second.
I like roguelikes, and players who complain about devs releasing into an oversaturated genre don't understand how long it takes to ship a polished game.
The market when devs release a game is not the market that existed when development started years before.
No doubt, there are tons of great games in Web3, but I really doubt any other blockchain has as many fun and entertaining games as the @Immutable ecosystem. Among all of them, card games have become super popular lately.
And when people talk about card games in Web3, the first name that always comes up is @GodsUnchained
In my opinion, Gods Unchained is a true OG game. Most of my friends actually started their card game journey with it.
As far as I remember, it was released around 2019 and joined the Immutable ecosystem in 2021. While many good Web3 games struggle and eventually leave the space, Gods Unchained is still going strong and holding its position perfectly.
A lot of people think card games don’t need much strategy, but that’s completely wrong. In Gods Unchained, your wins and losses depend heavily on how well you understand your cards and how smartly you build your strategy.
There are six gods and six different decks. You really need to understand how each card works. Some cards have “confusion” effects, and you can’t just throw any card into battle randomly. There’s also a “sickness” mechanic where new cards need one turn before they can attack. Support cards can turn your regular cards into absolute monsters. You always have to check mana cost, attack power, and health before playing anything. And Void cards play a huge role in the game too.
So yeah, there’s a lot to think about while playing , it’s way more strategic than it looks!
Today I opened around 13 card packs, but most of them were just Rare cards. Honestly, my luck was pretty bad this time. Getting a few higher rarity cards would have made my gameplay experience so much better. Hopefully next time I’ll have better luck!
What's your favorite Deck in the @GodsUnchained ?
What do you think about @GodsUnchained?
As a new player, I can honestly say this game deserves way more recognition within. From the graphics, gameplay, lore, progression, systems, rewards, expansions, tokenomics, and roadmap. The game is really well built and polished.
What I personally like the most is the strategy side of it. Every card feels unique, every God has different abilities and playstyles, and every match feels different depending on your decisions and deck composition. It’s not just “play cards and win”, you actually need to think, adjust, and outplay.
I’m still learning a lot myself, and honestly there’s so much depth inside the game, but the tutorials are straightforward enough to help new players understand the basics quickly. Once you get familiar with the mechanics, it gets really addictive.
For strategy card game players out there: What’s your favorite God or deck so far? Have you manage to bag some wins? cuz i haven't. XD
Feels like this is one of those games that becomes better the more time you invest into understanding it.
What are your thoughts about this?
Past week I tested card rentals on Pythia’s Deck Box (new rental system) in Gods Unchained and the economics are surprisingly efficient.
- 30 active rentals (~$0.34/day)
≈ 9.2 gods/day for a competitive, full 30 diamonds Flashback Genesis mode deck (results in the reply):
Nueva expansión: Spoils of War
He aquí una expansión diferente, que sorprende por muchos motivos. Descúbrelos aquí mismo para tomar las mejores decisiones al respecto. https://t.co/jIzsPan1cP
Imporium: nueva tienda, nueva economía
¿Tienes claro qué es el imporium y cuál está siendo su impacto en el universo de Gods Unchained? Transcurridos ya unos meses desde su puesta en marcha, lo analizamos. https://t.co/i0nYaU8L2r