Duelyst Introduces Its First Set Of Achievement Cards
Duelyst Patch 1.66 goes live today, bringing with it the first ever set of Achievement Cards -- the Seven Sisters. Achievement Cards are playable functional cards that players can earn for their decks. The first set features seven new Legendary minion cards. Six of these are associated -- one each -- to one of the six factions. The 7th card is to be part of the Neutral card pool.
These cards are as follows:
- Sun Sister Sterope – Lyonar
4/4 – 4 Cost – Whenever a minion or General is healed, put a True Strike into your Action Bar. - Lightning Sister Alkyone – Songhai
3/5 – 4 Cost – Spells that you cast that deal damage deal +1 damage. - Sand Sister Kelaino – Vetruvian
3/4 – 4 Cost – Your General has +1 Attack. - Shadow Sister Saon – Abyssian
2/5 – 4 Cost – Whenever an enemy minion or General takes damage, restore 1 health to your General. - Earth Sister Taygete – Magmar
3/5 – 4 Cost – Whenever this minion takes damage, deal that much damage to all nearby enemies. - Wind Sister Maia – Vanar
4/5 – 4 Cost – Whenever you summon a minon with Infiltrate, it gains +1/+1. - Sworn Sister L’Kian – Neutral – Legendary
2/4 – 4 Cost – Opening Gambit: Add 2 random cards from your faction to your Action Bar.
Each sister card is unlocked via a specific achievement in which players need to collect 3 of all rare faction cards for a specific sister's faction. They can not be earned with Spirit Orbs, crafted, or disenchanted.
In addition to the introduction of the Achievement Cards, Duelyst players can also expect a series of card balance changes as well as the beginning of a referral program and the addition of more Codex Chapters.
More information on these can be found in the patch 1.66 notes.
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