Berserk
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.
How to Play
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.
Reading a Card
Each Berserk card contains 6 key pieces of information.
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- Lava Cost - top left. This tells you how much lava the card costs to play
- Rarity Gem - top right. This colored gem provides an indication of the rarity of the card (typically correlated with power and value)
- Name of the card - the middle of the card displays the name
- Attack Strength - bottom left. This tells you the base attack stat for the card (only creature cards have an attack stat)
- Health - bottom right. This tells you the base health stat for the card (only creature cards have a health stat)
- Ability Text - center. This explains what effects the card may have, either when played, or when attacking
Card Rarity, Vulcanites, and Leagues
There are five levels of rarity for cards in Berserk: common, rare, mythic, epic, and legendary. The rarity of the cards in your deck will determine which of the three leagues you are able to play in. The higher the rarity, the higher the league you will have to play in.
Vulcanites serve as the player's hero. Although vulcanites are primarily used in VulcanVerse,