Krosmaga aims to Kamas Dofus Retro combine the deck building strategy of a CCG with all the struggle of a tower defense Dofus match set from the Ankama (Wakfu, Dofus) universe. All while still being free to play. Time to find out how accurate that is. This is our Krosmaga review.Looking in the CCG aspect of things, it is possible to readily grasp what is going on in the event that you've ever spent some time playing any CCG. Instead of mana you have using a pool of book AP. It is possible to summon heroes and cast various spells based on which God you play.That's right rather than a class, you play with a GOD. At this time Dofus has eight Gods each with their own theme to enjoying. You start the God of War, with Iop. But, it's simple enough to unlock the starting card pack for every God. SImply play a training game and win.

Looking back in the cards, you will notice stats such as AT (attack), HP (health issues ) and MP (movement points). HP and AT are the bread and butter for destroying different things, but MP determines how fast you travel down the street. With some cards using bonuses as well.There are impartial cards any God can use, and God particular cards. All ranging from common to Infinite, with a maximum of 45 cards in a deck. You begin with three cards into your hand and can discard as many as you desire, together with the Dofus player that goes last getting an additional card.

Just like with any CCG, the RNG can be a Dofus game killer. Just like any CCG you want to build your own custom deck, although the decks are ok. The deck builder is good for stats on your own deck, such as how many two AP cards you have, etc., it doesn't hold your hand with building a deck like some other CCG's do. There's obviously an in cheap Dofus Kamas game store. Ranging from 60 Kama to get a pack up to 200 Kama to get a Gold pack each with 5 cards using at least one better or rare based on the pack bought. 100 Kama USD.