I never was interested in shadowverse when it first came out online and the card game. But man can I really appreciate its unique art style some of these cards are incredibly beautiful and wouldn't mind collecting a couple lol
I bought two starter decks and a booster box from my local card shop in Florida yesterday. I got some nice pulls and having a blast with the game so far!
I discovered shadowverse because of your unboxing video of some months ago, so thank you. Now i am playing the digital game; i know the rules are different, just like vanguard zero, but i am still new to the game so this is still a good way to learn the basics
Cards are gorgeous, thanks for the video. Release event here at a local shop had 25 players for a starter deck tournament. So rad I need to pick this up.
Good and informative video. I'm looking forward to trying this game out in physical, because I enjoyed the digital version quite a bit when it first came out.
I really want to pick this up but I’ll have to wait until I go on my trip this September so I go all out on some boxes and a few Trial decks depending if I need multiples.
Man watching makes me want to get the abysscraft starter and a box but a buddy and me are getting into Grand Archive and thts the next thing I'm putting together
I'm really impressed at some of the early prices I've been seeing. The Legendary cards are a bit pricey, but the Gold cards seem really cheap right now. I gotta figure out what I'm doing for Rune and Sword. I've heard there's at least 2 different builds for each, so maybe get some options and see which one I like best? What do you suggest, Kris?
Opened 2 boxes. Pulled a SL Ancient Elf and an Aria Leader card... This after I bought a Forestcraft deck. Whelp. Looks like I made the right decision lol
My cards arrived today! I'm keeping it closed till Sunday to draft with my friends. The game's suitable for multiplayer games so they're actually on board with me. The product didn't officially release in the Netherlands so I'm forced to really take some roundabout paths, especially if I want to get singles in the future.
@@DifferentFight My LGS said he could preorder set 3, but only through a foreign distributor. I eventually did find a shop in the Netherlands selling it, I assume that's what they did. My LGS is only gonna order what I'm directly going to buy, it wasn't worth it for them to stock an unknown game.
I’ve been looking forward to Evolve ever since I heard about it before its Japanese release and had been hoping it would eventually get an English Release and my hopes came true. It definitely seems like a fun TCG it might be my third one alongside YuGiOh and Vanguard. I know I definitely want to make Abysscraft for my personal main class, but I am a bit torn on if I wanna make Forestcrast, Swordcraft or Runecraft as an alternate class that I can also use as a way to try getting friends into the game and teaching them the game.
This game looks so fun, just picked up my start decks today. I'm not sure if I'm gonna get super into it yet, but if I do should I buy boxes or just go with singles? I already have enough cards in my house from Vanguard, I don't have enough room for another tcg lmao
Idk if it's late or not but you definitely should buy singles. This guy is a shadowverse evolve ambassador so he can't really answer that kind of question.
You probably won’t see this but could you do a series where you play shadow-verse evolve on steam starting with a new account? Wanna get into it but don’t know what packs to open or how to deck build etc.
I actually really wanted to start playing this but sadly non of the Finnish stores are planning to get this. Too many other active card games with small player bases already.
I'm poor... Should I try playing this at my local Bushi-store? Are the Start-Decks cheap like with Vanguard at least? Would it be worth to start on the digital version before investing in physical? Sorry for all the questions
Maybe I'm just not understanding things, but this just looks like it would be such a pain in the ass to collect and play as a proper paper game. You have to collect the base form and the evolve form of cards and you need to have enough copies of specific tokens to make your card effects work? I don't know how many copies of each card is legal/optimal per deck or what the deck size is, but it just seems like a lot of moving parts. Imagine the "feel bads" if you open a box and get the best evolve card in the game, but not the base form? (or vice versa) Or if you have a really powerful token generator but you opened all the wrong tokens? Maybe these problems aren't really problems and are all easily solved within the deckbuilding and game itself, I dunno... can anyone shed some light on this?