Harry Potter Magic Awakening has been online for two weeks now, but the game daily noticed something a bit weird. Many friends who have not participated in the test have not found it. There is a card that no one will see after the game is officially launched. Is it hidden by the official snow?
There is such a real machine battle map in the official game measurement map. The blue flame forms a shield, and the sky is accompanied by blue meteors. This magic in the original drama should be a kind of magic used by Grindelwald in "Fantastic Beasts 2", which was restored in the game.
Presumably no player has ever seen the real scene of this magic use in the game, only seen in this official promotional poster, but in fact this card is real.
This card that is hidden by the official snow is a 7-cost instant card "Fire Shield Guard". It deals maximum percentage damage and slows down the follower entering the fire shield. After a while, the incarnation fire dragon smashed down on the spot, causing huge damage to the local followers. At the same time, the higher the damage during the duration, the higher the ending damage.
Apart from the card attributes, everyone must also care more about the actual visual presentation of this card. After all, being strong is only a matter of version, and being handsome is a lifetime thing. Blue flames surround the side, and all followers entering the ring of fire will be slowed down and sustained damage. After the duration is over, the ring of fire will turn into a blue flame dragon and smash to the ground to terminate all followers.
This card appeared in the second test.But after the public beta, it was secretly hidden by the official. The main reason may be that the actual combat situation of the card was not ideal, and it did not achieve the effect that a legendary card should have. , Can become a tumor of the new generation arena!
Many public beta players have not seen this card that has been hidden in the snow yet. Seeing that you are not ready to show off the hidden cards you have drawn in the group?