Man i play yu gi ho AND a huge player od portalcraft and i know wich archétype i will be playing Man i can already see it artefact player with their 300 token Omg it's complicated why is it like that calamities won't be playable hahaha No portalcraft yeah no wonder xD
I was hoping we'd get an English version of this video with Erica Lindbeck and Cassandra Lee Morris as Erika and Arisa again ever since the Japanese version, I'm so happy my wish was granted! I'm such a huge fan of Shadowverse's English voice cast, it's wonderful to see them reprising their roles for SVE! And of course the video is adorable, thank you Cygames for making it happen, both it and SVE's English release! I can't wait to buy all the starter decks and a booster box next week! 💖
I'm so hyped for the release! Almost can't believe it's finally happening. Thanks for making this video, it gives me a good resource to show my friends that don't know about Shadowverse.
If I had a nickle for every game where a character voiced by Erica Lindbeck had to Engage I would have 2, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I’m at Anime Expo and just heard about the Shadowverse Evolve. I’m very curious so I got a starter swordcraft deck and watching the tutorial video so I can understand the game
I wonder if Joe Zieja and whoever it was that was Isabella's English VA will do a segment like this to explain how DragonCraft and SpellCraft work? And another segment involving Brianna Knickerbocker and Stephanie Sheh, the English VA's of Luna and Eris respectively to explain Shadowcraft and Havencraft.
I have to relearn how to play this IRL. I’ve played it a long time ago and retired when I reached Master rank in Rotation and Unlimited. 2 fav decks of the games for me is Dragon and Haven.
Honestly they should make more single player shadowverse games, like that one for switch (but for pc). I loved shadowverse, but its only fault i remember was other players 😂
I have been playing Shadowverse mobile for about a year, it's a hard adjustment for this game with all the new changes.. and on a side note, I know you guys want to promote this game, but nuking the original app and replacing it with Evolve is a bad move.. you should just make the 2 separate apps, it's not fair for those who played the original to lose everything and start over again, that's a lot of money and time lost
Hi I'm a bit confused because it says the player that goes second can use 1 evolution point in place of 1 play point but I thought both players can do that once per turn? Why does it say in the video that only the player going second can do this? At the 11:00 mark.
I've just bought the Swordcraft starter deck and played with my friends, we're all beginners and I though engaged means untapped (vertically) and reserved means tapped (horizontally).
I made a major mistake. I only got booster boxes(3 of them) since I wanted to just build a deck to use but I didn't get any leader cards. Is there anything I can do to actually be able to play the game or do I have to wait until my store gets more starter decks in as apparently leaders are unnecessarily very rare to pull. I missed out on being able to play with anyone because of this.
Are there any plans on releasing sets with the collab cards/leaders? Always wanted to try out the game with IPs I recognize but it being digital only always stopped me
Shadowverse is a Cygames digital card game , Bushiroad adapted it into real life TCG you can say its a Cygames game with a physical version adapted by Bushiroad. So its not really a Bushiroad game , its like Cygames are the developers , Bushiroad are the publishers for the physical version
Introducing quick cards really changes the game a lot, it's more interactive with the opponent by far. Plus, physical card games are more fun to play in person than mobile games.
@@FishFosh Those are exact reasons why I am personally excited about this. No matter how well a digital card game is made, it just can't replace the joy for me of being able to touch the cards and move them around. That being said, both have their ups and downs.
Same reason why some people like to play physical board games over digital ones. Not to mention that the game has different rules and cards have different effects. It might seem familiar, but will probably feel different.