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Card Heroes

Catégorie : CarteVersion: 2.3.4381

Taille:241.1 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 6.0+

Promoteur:CHEELY APPS (CHILI APPS), TOO

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Découvrez des batailles de cartes épiques dans Card Heroes, une stratégie de création de cartes de collection en ligne captivante en ligne (CCG), la stratégie de construction de deck, le combat au tour par tour et les éléments RPG fantastiques. Engagez des duels PvP en temps réel contre les joueurs du monde entier, collectant et maîtrisant une liste diversifiée de héros légendaires et de créatures magiques.

Image: Capture d'écran dans le jeu présentant un héros

Chaque carte possède des capacités uniques, exigeant la construction stratégique du pont et les prouesses tactiques. Commandez des valkyries puissantes, des mages sages, des nains, des druides, des elfes, des trolls, des vampires, des titans, des gobelins, des berserkers, etc. Libérer une sorcière dévastatrice et diriger vos forces à la victoire.

Embarquez dans une quête pour restaurer la paix dans un royaume fantastique assiégé par une ligue de gobelins noirs. Invoquez vos légendes magiques, surmontez l'injustice et terminez votre mission de rédemption contre les morts-vivants en hausse.

Héros uniques:

Développez votre collection via des batailles PvP Arena. Recruter des mages, des démonistes, des paladins, des assassins et d'autres héros puissants, chacun avec des capacités dévastatrices. Collectez les récompenses quotidiennes pour renforcer votre deck et dominer le champ de bataille. Les capacités clés du héros comprennent:

  • Warlock: réduit l'attaque ennemie.
  • Titan: augmente les attaques et la santé à chaque tour.
  • Mage: attaque deux cibles simultanément.
  • PHOENIX: Ravive après la mort.
  • Ingénieur: inflige des dommages, avec une vengeance à la mort.
  • elfe: Un archer qualifié.
  • Shadow: réduit les dégâts d'attaque à longue portée.
  • Paladin: guérit un allié et possède une armure forte.
  • Guélateur: guérit deux alliés par tour.
  • Saint: sacrifie la santé pour stimuler la santé de l'allié.
  • chaman: Un maître de sorcellerie, des adversaires écrasants et des alliés guérissants passivement.
  • Hunter: attaque la cible devant ou la prochaine cible.
  • Valkyrie: Double attaque si la santé est inférieure à celle de l'adversaire.
  • Executioner: termine les ennemis en fonction du niveau de compétence.
  • Knight: Excellent combattant des quarts à proximité avec une armure forte.
  • Sniper: augmente l'attaque après chaque tir.

Batailles de clan et plus:

Rejoignez ou créez un clan, former des disciples et conquérir le champ de bataille pour des coffres de guilde exclusifs débordant de bonus, de cartes légendaires et d'articles. Amenez votre clan à la victoire avec des sorts stratégiques et une puissante épée.

Participez à des guerres quotidiennes de cartes et à des événements uniques, notamment:

  • PvP Arena Duels: Concerne des duels en ligne, gagner des récompenses et conquérir l'arène compétitive.
  • Tournoi hebdomadaire de gloire: Un événement mondial avec des règles changeantes, nécessitant des stratégies adaptables.
  • Championnat du monde hebdomadaire: Une bataille à grande échelle déterminant les meilleurs joueurs du monde entier.

Téléchargez les héros de la carte maintenant et lancez votre voyage pour devenir le maître de carte ultime!

Quoi de neuf (version 2.3.4381 - 18 décembre 2024):

Rejoignez l'événement Winter Tale (du 16 au 22 décembre) pour gagner des flocons de neige en effectuant des tâches, en remportant des batailles et en descendant. Échangez des flocons de neige contre des avatars festifs, des dos de cartes uniques, des mises à niveau de cartes et d'autres récompenses. Le Winter Pass accorde l'accès aux skins exclusifs!

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