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In May, it has also been confirmed a variety of features, such as full Spectator mode, Twitch integration, and support for in-game tournaments with the all-new Gauntlet mode will be added. Gauntlets are limited-time, in-game tournaments where you create a deck out of the cards in your collection and compete against other players to reach the top of the Gauntlet leaderboard. The conditions, prizes, and length [http://progress.matorres.com.br/index.php?action=profile;u=29552 arena of valor jungle guide] the Gauntlets changes month-to-month. More details on May features will arrive in the "coming mont<br><br> <br>As expected, there are plenty of easy comparisons to games like Hearthstone and Magic: The Gathering . Players start with a certain life total (30 in this case) and use creatures and spells in an attempt to lower the opponent's life to zero. Much like in Hearthstone , players start with one Magicka (this game's mana) and gain one additional unit of the resource every t<br><br> <br>It may be a mobile game, but this is still Borderlands , and that means one thing above all others: there will be lots and lots and lots of guns. The Legends ad promises "thousands of different weapons," which is well short of the "bazillions of guns" touted by the Borderlands 2 launch trailer , but should be more than sufficient to get the job done. How those weapons are acquired, though, appears to be somewhat different than in the console games. The ad notes that players can "collect in-game cash by destroying enemies and purchase new weapons." Does that mean that there won't be any random loot drops or chests to scour? It might. 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