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Contents • • • • • • • History [ ] Battleforge was developed by and published. It was released on in March 2009 along with a. On May 26, 2009, BattleForge became a game. On September 4, 2013, EA announced the in an email to registered players, effective October 31, 2013. Revival [ ] Since June 2015 a group has started working on the to create a server for the game (), called Skylords Reborn, to run again. The final game should be free-to-play, like the original, but without micro-transactions.
The server maintenance should be funded by donations. As of begin 2017 the development is in testing.
Features [ ] On its initial release, the game revolved around trading, buying and winning through means of, though micro-transactions were not required for playing the game, only for buying new cards. When BattleForge became a branded game with fewer cards initially available (32 cards and no points). The retail version came with all of the (One for each element, 64 cards) and 3,000 BattleForge points. The game's was distributed to each player on a 2-point per day basis. Requirement was that the player has played at least 15 minutes that day. Through this, all micro-transactions were available to all players, but doing them without purchasing the retail version of the game or any virtual currency was possible, only slow.
There were a total of 383 cards available, almost equally divided between the powers of fire, frost, nature, and shadow. After an update, combinations of shadow/fire, frost/nature, frost/shadow and fire/nature were introduced, as well as legendary cards.
Players could buy and sell cards at an in-game auction house, using BattleForge Points (BF Points), an in-game currency. Players could also invite each other to conduct a direct trade. There was a (player versus environment) and a (player versus player). In the PvE mode, players could complete missions.
Some of these missions could only be played by 1 player, while others could be played with 2, 4 or 12 players. There were three modes available in missions: standard, advanced and expert. In order to unlock advanced and expert modes, players would have to complete the series of missions on standard mode first. The rewards for the missions were gold, card upgrades and PvE. These experience points would increase a player's PvE level.
For PvP, players could choose between ranked and unranked PvP. Unranked PvP would not give any rewards, but could be useful for testing cards and strategies or for a simple, friendly match. Ranked pvp would give players gold, points and tokens as reward. Gold and tokens could be traded for card upgrades, while ELO points would increase a player's PvP level. BattleForge supported 's hardware feature on PC systems with DirectX 11 installed, which was subject to operating system and compatibility. Card editions [ ] The Twilight edition was the first edition of BattleForge cards.
Twilight edition of cards contained a total of two-hundred (200) unique cards, including fifty cards for each elemental faction: Fire, Frost, Nature, and Shadow. Each of these powers had its own special abilities, strengths and weaknesses. Each power was represented by an orb color in the game. Bun B Trill Og Rar. The Twilight Edition consisted of 200 cards in total, i.e. 50 units, buildings and spells for each of these powers. The Renegade Edition was the second edition of BattleForge cards. It expanded the BattleForge card set with legendary units and monumental buildings from the Southern Wastes region of Nyn.