November 2, 2022

Smooth Criminals

9:00 UTC

Start your day by celebrating Día de los Muertos with the Day of the Dead pack. Here, you’ll find an ideal way to honor your ancestors with the new Calavera card, which, when drawn, if your deck contains at least 1 Brilliant Human Body card and 1 Curious Cuisine card, these sugar skulls will net you +22 Power/Turn this turn.

You can also kick things off with the Fill Your Cup, Fill Your Boots and Fill Your Coffers packs with enough cards, coins and gems to keep your Day of the Dead celebrations lasting through the night and into tomorrow!

12:00 UTC

What a horrible lot we’ve got for you today. 4 new cards, featuring Greek Mythology’s Most Wanted have finally been thrown in the big house and it’s time for their sentencing. Let’s see what the judge has got to say about their crimes:

  • Medea - for the crime of murder (of her own children, ooft!) and grand theft auto (stole a dragon chariot), if your deck contains only Arts and Culture cards, you are sentenced to give three of random Greek Mythology cards, wherever they are, +14 Power until played.
  • Salmoneus - for the crime of identity theft (of Zeus, of all people!) you are sentenced to, When played, if your deck contains Thunderstorms, give your Greek Mythology cards +10 Power this turn..
  • Ixion - for the crimes of adultery (with Zeus’ wife Hera!) and murder (of his own dad!), you are sentenced to, give one of your random Greek Mythology cards - 40 Power permanently, and give this card +40 Power permanently when drawn.
  • Sisyphus - for the crime of fraud (faking his own death - twice!), when drawn, if you are losing the round and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, gain +40 Power/Turn for the rest of the round. Then, when played, if you are losing the round and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, give this card +150 Power this turn. If you have played Sisyphus before and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, lose -100 Power Per Turn permanently.
November 2, 2022

Smooth Criminals

9:00 UTC

Start your day by celebrating Día de los Muertos with the Day of the Dead pack. Here, you’ll find an ideal way to honor your ancestors with the new Calavera card, which, when drawn, if your deck contains at least 1 Brilliant Human Body card and 1 Curious Cuisine card, these sugar skulls will net you +22 Power/Turn this turn.

You can also kick things off with the Fill Your Cup, Fill Your Boots and Fill Your Coffers packs with enough cards, coins and gems to keep your Day of the Dead celebrations lasting through the night and into tomorrow!

12:00 UTC

What a horrible lot we’ve got for you today. 4 new cards, featuring Greek Mythology’s Most Wanted have finally been thrown in the big house and it’s time for their sentencing. Let’s see what the judge has got to say about their crimes:

  • Medea - for the crime of murder (of her own children, ooft!) and grand theft auto (stole a dragon chariot), if your deck contains only Arts and Culture cards, you are sentenced to give three of random Greek Mythology cards, wherever they are, +14 Power until played.
  • Salmoneus - for the crime of identity theft (of Zeus, of all people!) you are sentenced to, When played, if your deck contains Thunderstorms, give your Greek Mythology cards +10 Power this turn..
  • Ixion - for the crimes of adultery (with Zeus’ wife Hera!) and murder (of his own dad!), you are sentenced to, give one of your random Greek Mythology cards - 40 Power permanently, and give this card +40 Power permanently when drawn.
  • Sisyphus - for the crime of fraud (faking his own death - twice!), when drawn, if you are losing the round and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, gain +40 Power/Turn for the rest of the round. Then, when played, if you are losing the round and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, give this card +150 Power this turn. If you have played Sisyphus before and if this is the only Greek Mythology card in your deck, lose -100 Power Per Turn permanently.