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Hearthstone
This is a turn based card game by blizzard games. It one of my favorite games. It free to play

There are 9 classes each with there own hero that each has a power and class cards then there

Are the all class cards which can go into any deck. There are four diffent play modes. Vs mode

Which is where you play aginst other plays. Theres are dungons which is where you play aginst

Special boss and win special cards for your deck. Theres the arena which is where you make a

Deck out of random cards and try to when as many time as possible aginst other player. Finaly

There is tavern brawl which is new to the game. It has special rules that changes the game by

Allowing you to do thing that normal isn’t allowed.

Now in the game you can buy packs of card with gold that you earn by win games aginst

Other player and doing what is called your daily quest. A daily quest is where you are asked to

Do something like win three times with any class or cast 40 spells thing like that when you

Complete the quest you are given gold. You can also pay real money to buy packs and unlock

Other thing in the game like the dungons. You also have to pay to play the arena with either gold

Or real money.

The cards them self are broken into class cards and all class cards. Spells come from you class

Cards. All class cards are only monster cards. Cards them selfs are broken into diffent rarity.

There are the bases cards that you start out with they don’t have a rarity. Then there are common

Cards which are like bases card in what they do. There are rare cards and are blue. They are

Better then common in what they do. There is epic cards and are purple. They are really

Powerful and hard to get. Both monster and spells come in base, common, rare and epic. Now

There is one more and monster only come in this

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