Cards
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Cards are visual representations of prizes awarded, that appear on prize screens. Their general appearance often indicates the type of prize given.
Card Backs
Cards are always initially presented face down. Card backs are divided into a few types depending on appearance and what they give, which includes Dragon Pieces,
Enchantment Materials,
Sigils, and general chest prizes.
Card Types
Dragon Cards
Dragon cards, whether obtained through various Card Packs or won in Events, always give only Dragon Pieces. The Dragon cards given are first presented face down, their card back images and colors represent the Dragon's type or
Rarity. The cards are then flipped over to reveal the piece quantity and species given.
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- ↑ No Primal card exists, as Amulets are used to directly trade for Dragon Pieces in Treasure Hunt Events.
- ↑ No Tyrant card exists, as Talismans are used to directly trade for Dragon Pieces in Dragon Grid Events.
Clan Dragon Cards
Grand Prize Card Packs give Clan Dragon cards that flip over to reveal the number and type of Clan Dragon-specific
Dragon Pieces awarded.
Each card back is associated with a Clan Dragon
Rarity, and has particular drop rate odds.
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20.00% | 16.67% | 14.29% |
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- ↑ Feather awards Dragon Pieces directly, causing confusion and requiring careful watching for pieces missed. These cards are representative from video taken by compensated players.
Enchantment Cards
Enchantment cards somewhat indicate the Rarity of
Enchantment Materials provided, flipping over to reveal full quantity and type details. In Enchantment Chests, some Special Elements give one card, regardless of chest type; such cards have a 40% chance of appearing, and give average materials in
Gift Chests, and average or better in
Rare Chests or
Epic Chests.
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Sigil Cards
When a Basic Sigil Chest or
Premium Sigil Chest is opened, it gives Sigil cards for
Sigils. Sigil Card backs reveal Sigil
Rarities, which then flip over to reveal the Sigil types given.
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Chest Cards
Chest cards represent other types of prizes, which may include (but is not limited to) Food,
Gold,
Relics,
VIP Tickets,
Enchanted Trinkets,
, Event Currency,
Silver Horns, and
Talismans.
Discontinued Cards
Potion Cards
Potion cards awarded Potions in the (now discontinued) Enchantment League.
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See Also
- Dragon Pieces, for complete information about the pieces given for Card-Segment Dragons.
- Clan Dragons and Clans, for complete information about such Dragons.
- Enchantment Materials and Enchantment System, for complete information about these materials and their uses.
- Sigils and Sigil System, for complete information about Sigil-related functions.
- Chest Opening Events and Events, for complete information about prizes awarded in such events.
History
- Update 6.2: Discontinued Potion cards when the Enchantment League was merged with the Dragon League.
- Update 5.3: Introduced Sigil cards.
- Update 3.1: Introduced Chest cards, with the introduction of Mount Dragolympus, the first Divine Island event.
- Update 2.6: Introduced Clan Dragon cards, with the introduction of Clan Dragons.
- Update 2.3: Introduced Enchantment cards and Potion cards.
- Update 2.0: Introduced cards, with the introduction of Dragon cards.