Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes is a free-to-play role-playing game in which players choose characters from the star Wars In the story, you can put together a team and then send them into increasingly difficult turn-based battles. If you replace “Star Wars” with “DC Comics” in this description you have DC Legends.
As DC Legends was presented more extensively for the first time in July 2015, it was still not the same as Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes. The battles were more dynamic, collecting new characters was easier, and the storyline was presented differently. Now the game is finally generally available on iOS and Android and it’s obvious that WB Games lots of bonds E.As popular star Wars character collecting role-playing game.
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Characters are collected via fragments, not simply unlocked, so if you purchase a pack from the game’s store you have a greater chance of gaining progress towards unlocking or improving a character than the character itself.
So many things you can buy.
The original card-based item unlocking system has been replaced with a more generic collection of items and elements. Experience points must be allocated to characters between battles, rather than having them earn the experience points directly. Skills are improved manually using resources. Each character has six equipment slots that must be filled in order to advance to the next equipment level. It is very Galaxy of Heroes.
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The fights look like Galaxy of Heroes Fight out. Skil icons, which were originally lined up at the bottom of the screen, have been relegated to the bottom right corner, where they can also be found in the mentioned star Wars game can be found.
From special events that give players special resources, to the PvP battles and the ranking system, everything is reminiscent E.As successful game. The main difference is that Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes without a plot/story – it’s ostensibly a game that star Wars Characters play in a cantina – while DC Legends offers a plot that is presented similarly to that of the no longer playable one Avengers Alliance games.
It’s about Black Lanterns and mysterious copies of established characters. The Manhunters (an ancient race of ) are somehow involved. Trite dialogue is recited as players gradually reveal the secret.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND IT? DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE ALLusion? HE’S IN SUICIDE SQUAD! HAHAHAHHAHA.
Otherwise everything is very derivative. But it’s based on a game I played for months, so that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
DC Legends is available as a free download for iOS and Android.
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