HEX: Shards of Fate

HEX: Shards of Fate

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What is F2P in HEX?
By Darkfall and 1 collaborators
-By Dinotropia
Free-to-Play in HEX is unlike anything else out there on the market. Instead of gating you through energy systems, dailies, or ads, HEX brings you premium content through a player-driven economy. The purpose of this overview is to familiarize you with this economy and teach you how to get the most out of this game.
   
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Free2Play in HEX
Free-to-Play in HEX is unlike anything else out there on the market. Instead of gating you through energy systems, dailies, or ads, HEX brings you premium content through a player-driven economy. The purpose of this overview is to familiarize you with this economy and teach you how to get the most out of this game.

There are two interrelated modes of play in HEX: PvP (player vs. player) and PvE (player vs. environment). HEX PvE includes a multi-hour campaign with RPG talent trees, equipment, and specially- crafted AI encounters. HEX PvP includes playing against friends as well as tournaments with prizes on the line. HEX PvE and playing against friends is 100% free to play. HEX tournaments require resources in the form of Platinum and/or booster packs. When you hear people in the community talk about PvP, they are often using it as a short-hand to describe PvP tournaments specifically.



“But wait!” you cry, “Does this mean that I can’t play tournaments as a free player?” Not at all! It’s also possible to earn that PvP tournament entry fee by playing PvE: You can take the rewards you earn playing (Adventure Zone Packs, PvE cards, etc.) and sell them for either Gold (earned exclusively through PvE content) or Platinum (purchased through the store). You can then use these currencies to buy cards, equipment, and even booster packs from fellow HEX players!



Furthermore, if you are playing tournament modes that require you to open booster packs as part of the entry fee, you get to keep those cards. After the tournament is over, they become a permanent part of your collection that you can trade, sell, or play with. If you do well in your tournament of choice, you can even win back extra, unopened packs to grow your collection even more! Basically, HEX PvP Tournaments use a “Fee to Play” system that covers the cost of the prizes generated by each tournament. In return, you get a number of unique game modes and the chance to win a bunch of extra packs every time you play.

If you are a new player to TCGs, whether you intend to pursue a Free-to-Play experience or not, I recommend you try the PvE campaign. Not only is it a blast on its own, it’s a nice, sandbox environment where you can learn the cards and mechanics of HEX at your leisure.

Once you are feeling comfortable with the game, head on over to the Auction House to improve your deck. Using the Auction House to buy cards from other players is often the most cost effective way to make improvements to your existing decks. Of course, opening packs can be fun too! Cards that you get from booster packs can be used in any game mode.



Additionally, any pack purchased from the store (or generated as tournament winnings) has a 2% chance to generate a special “Primal Pack” that is full of Rares and Legendaries on top of your original purchase.

I personally think the best place to open packs is through tournament play. Tournaments are a ton of fun! Also, you have a chance to win extra packs which helps build your collection even faster. There are many different types of tournaments in HEX, and for the sake of space I won’t cover them all here. But if you are wondering what kind of tournament is right for you, I recommend clicking the tournament you are interested in and then going to the “Rules” tab. There you will find a detailed description of each tournament type.



Try a couple and see which sounds like the most fun for you!

Lastly, for those experienced TCG players out there, I want to leave you with some community tools that will help you jump-start your time with HEX. HexTCG Browser[hex.tcgbrowser.com] offers a searchable catalogue of all cards currently in the game so you can start getting your brew on. HexPrice[www.hexprice.com] has up-to-date information about the card market so you can buy and sell with ease. Finally, HexMeta[hexmeta.com] offers a searchable list of tournament winning decks! Learn what other people have had success with recently so you can dive right in to the tournament scene with confidence.

And that’s a wrap! Stay Hex-y everybody!

Dino out~


16 Comments
Matrix30815 19 Jan, 2021 @ 1:34am 
Thanks at -VG- Napster, the author just wanted more f2p to scam in the article.
-VG- Napster 15 Apr, 2018 @ 2:25am 
grinding pve content to be able to buy stuff from other players is not f2p in my opinion
some packs are mostly not or very rarely available wich is also not f2p in my opinion

the f2p system is just bad

who is interested in play a card game against ai all the time to get some progress?
(this isn´t fun at all)
Darkfall  [author] 14 Apr, 2018 @ 12:33pm 
Yes you can, just look through the auction house, people list packs for gold there, or ask in the chat for a private trade.
-VG- Napster 14 Apr, 2018 @ 5:10am 
nope you cannot use gold to buy pvp card packs that just a lie
Warsun 8 Nov, 2016 @ 4:40pm 
Nice guide Dino, thank you!
Tegga21 3 Jul, 2016 @ 12:12am 
with competetive draft that is
Tegga21 3 Jul, 2016 @ 12:12am 
@Nurdell as long as you profit draft until you are good you can go infinite after about 5 drafts, assuming you list all the uncommons/rares/legendaries on AH and sell the chests
Marvin 20 Jun, 2016 @ 2:33pm 
well this isnt really an original idea you know alot of games have been using this exact same principel for years (battleforge to name one)
FGCNN | Nurdell 26 Apr, 2016 @ 5:56am 
Edit: Oh, it wasn't clear to me at first that you keep the contents of those packs that you enter the draft with, and earn a pack or two in draft wins on top.
FGCNN | Nurdell 26 Apr, 2016 @ 5:51am 
But wouldn't it be a net loss?
For example, when you join draft tournament it asks you to provide packs with extra 100 plat on top. (I'm not even mentioning that for your first tournaments there is a big chance you'll lose a bunch) Yeah, you can draft cards for a semi-functional deck right away, but you can open packs normally and sell the unwanted ones.
I know, it can be considered payment for playing 'on an even footing' I'm just saying that platinum is a rare currency when you go f2p. Isn't it cheaper to simply open packs?