![]() ![]() (Plus, all you need is a finger or one hand for a mouse.) However, you can also take out your thinking cap to brainstorm optimal team compositions, champion and item synergies, tier lists, and more. Once you understand the basics of Auto Chess, it’s very straightforward and easy to play.The item system is handled differently, depending on which game you’re playing, but what you get is random, and sometimes Lady Luck just isn’t on your side. ![]() Equip your champions with unique items.Everyone draws from a shared “deck.” If you see a lot of players using a certain champion, know that the chances of drawing said champion are getting slimmer.Three starting 1-star units will combine into a 2-star, and three 2-star units will make a 3-star, which is the cap. Ranks are measured by gold stars and each rank up improves the champion’s stats. You need three copies of the same champion to increase its rank.Once purchased, they can be held on your bench or placed on the board. Champions are not made to be equal and have varying costs from 1 to 5, increasing in rarity. Gold is earned each round and used to buy champions.Some are passive while others are cast at full mana. Having a certain amount of the same activates a bonus, which enhances your champions. Champions have traits (origin/alliance/class/etc.).When it’s time for battle, units on the board will automatically fight each other, hence “auto battler.” Placing squishy ranged champions in the front line is not a good move. You own the bottom half and positioning is crucial. And that’s all the “chess” in this game. ![]() As you level up, you also gain an increasingly higher chance to draw rarer champions. Each round starts with a random draw and early game consists of low-cost champions.When you level up, you can place an additional unit on the board, so level 2 = 2 units, and so on. After you finish each stage, you get a set amount of exp points. At level 1, you can place 1 unit on the board.Damage is calculated by the quantity and tier of surviving units. ![]()
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