Each player has 12 cards in their deck (no more and no less) and each duel begins with all 12 cards drawn. The battles take play on a 5x2 grid in which each side can summon a maximum of 5 cards at once. Unlike many mobile TCGs (and CCGs), Mabinogi Duel has a very in-depth battle system that is strategic, hands-on, and easy to pick up and play. While players can choose to only participate in the PVP, the single player campaign is a must to fully maximize one’s enjoyment of the game as well as to level up and obtain new cards and other unlockables such as avatars. The story plays out through character dialogue before, after, and during battles and the mood ranges from humorous, to serious, to emotional, with a lot of plot twists. There are also many additional companions and advisories to meet throughout the story, some of which actually join the player’s deck as a card, and the story is very well-written and immersive. Remiel is accompanied by his childhood friend, Sarah, who is supposedly in love with him, and they meet many charismatic and charming characters along the way, such as 3 Witches who want him for their mischievous deeds, Elysis, a passionate Elven guide who wishes to protect him, and Ruairi, a hubristic warrior who seeks to defeat injustice. Players play as Remiel, a half-elf human on a journey to First Man’s Lake to fully become human According to legends, bathing in First Man’s Lake turns half-elves into humans. The story is divided into many missions and each mission consists of a lot of well-written character dialogue. Mabinogi Duel features an interesting and lengthy, story-driven single player campaign. ![]()
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