The team-based strategy helps make Genius Invokation feel like a fresh interpretation of Genshin, rather than being a reskin of an existing card game. Pyro usually adds extra damage when combined with something else. Anemo-element abilities can hit multiple characters if they Swirl with a different element. You can force your opponent to lose a turn if you combine Hydro and Cryo. Just like playing Genshin normally, the gameplay places a large emphasis on combining different elements. The round usually ends when both players can’t spend any more dice. Each round, players can attack each other as many times as they want - so long as they still have characters and they can pay the dice cost. You can also sacrifice Action Cards to convert your dice into a more useful element. You can spend dice to use abilities, switch out your active character, or play Action Cards that you draw each round (that’s Trainer Cards to you Pokémon nerds and Spell Cards to Yu-Gi-Oh fans). Each face represents one of the seven major elements and a universal element. Here’s how the game works: At the beginning of each round, you roll eight dice to determine what your “energy” pool is for that round. But if you saw what kind of cards they dropped upon defeat, you’d be doing it too. Soon, I found myself compulsively zipping through the city streets and harassing the poor citizenry for yet another card battle. You can even challenge some of your favourite characters like Diluc or Ganyu to matches. After breezing through the story tutorial, players are given a starter deck and told to wreak havoc upon the NPCs in the sleepy town of Mondstadt. Genius Invokation TCG is an original card game that became playable in Genshin Impact as of yesterday. I’m one of you now, just in my silly little gacha game. I want to apologise to every one of my coworkers who got sucked into Marvel Snap this year. The rules are simple to learn, but the strategy is incredibly tough to master. Genshin Impact’s new in-world card game is a personal attack on what remains of my free time.
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