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Berserk is Vulcan Forged's collectible card game (CCG) in the [[VulcanVerse]] ecosystem, where players can use their Berserk-specific and VulcanVerse Non-Fungible Tokens ([[Wikipedia:Non-fungible token|NFTs]]). Players can use these Berserk NFTs to enter higher leagues | Berserk is Vulcan Forged's collectible card game (CCG) in the [[VulcanVerse]] ecosystem, where players can use their Berserk-specific and VulcanVerse Non-Fungible Tokens ([[Wikipedia:Non-fungible token|NFTs]]). Players can use these Berserk NFTs to enter higher leagues as well as use their VulcanVerse [[vulcanites]] to gain a competitive edge over free-to-play players. | ||
== Basic Rules == | |||
The objective of the game is to reduce your opponent to 0 life points. Players take turns playing cards from their hand and attack their opponent's creatures or hero directly. | |||
There are currently 2 types of cards in Berserk: '''Creature''' cards and '''Spell''' cards. '''Creature''' cards are played to 1 of 7 spaces on the board, and can only be played if there is room to do so. '''Spell''' cards can be played at any time during your turn. | |||
Each player has a deck of exactly 30 cards. |
Revision as of 04:09, 2 October 2022
Berserk is Vulcan Forged's collectible card game (CCG) in the VulcanVerse ecosystem, where players can use their Berserk-specific and VulcanVerse Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). Players can use these Berserk NFTs to enter higher leagues as well as use their VulcanVerse vulcanites to gain a competitive edge over free-to-play players.
Basic Rules
The objective of the game is to reduce your opponent to 0 life points. Players take turns playing cards from their hand and attack their opponent's creatures or hero directly.
There are currently 2 types of cards in Berserk: Creature cards and Spell cards. Creature cards are played to 1 of 7 spaces on the board, and can only be played if there is room to do so. Spell cards can be played at any time during your turn.
Each player has a deck of exactly 30 cards.