He’s battling against Bob at the same time. Meaning if you’re fighting against Joe on your screen, Joe might not be battling you on his. No two fights between players are the same. But RNG can sometimes have some unfair and strange results since it also happens on the battlefield. Store choices per round are very random, another reason to plan accordingly. You can be an awesome player when it comes to strategies but only when the all mighty RNGeezus is in your favour. So why won’t you get what you want every time? Three letters, RNG. But when it happens, it makes for some creamy plays on the field. You won’t get the exact flow you want every time. Team synergy is everything when it comes to winning a game. While sometimes successful I realized coming up to the final 4 that these tactics weren’t going to cut it. Then it was working on boosting the pieces I already had while collecting more powerful pieces and then trying to boost them. At first my whole focus was on leveling to max level 10 ASAP. When playing the same class sets together they form a synergy that boost your chances of winning fights, giving your pieces different buffs. Each piece comes with a class and sub-class. Well I mean you can, but this where a lot of the strategy comes into play. You can’t just go picking any old piece though. The key is to plan ahead and don’t be greedy. Along with also being able to purchase XP, there’s a lot of prioritizing and strategic thinking going on that first timers might find overwhelming. You can bench up to 8 pieces which becomes a bit of a juggle later on during late game. As you progress you gain XP and level up, level 1 you can play 1 piece, level 2 you can play 2 pieces and so on and so forth. However you can’t just overwhelm your opponent by having as many pieces as you can on the playing field. Every few rounds you’ll fight against AI which drop helpful loot, like gear and buffs for your pieces. Collect multiple of the same piece and you can boost them to become even more powerful. Over the course of the game you battle solo against other players, buying and collecting more pieces and whittling down other peoples HP. Once on the board, that piece is free to move wherever and attack whoever they want. There’s 8 of you, all starting with 100 HP, one playing piece and a goal to be the last standing. In Auto Chess, you don’t compete solely against 1 other player. However the action does take place on an 8×8 chess-board like playing field. The word “Chess” is more so a part of the title than the mechanics themselves. And no prior chess knowledge is required. Well it kind of does half the job for you but it’s definitely no idle player game. What is Auto Chess? Do I have to be good at chess to play? Does it do the work for you? Unless you’ve already looked into Auto Chess or started playing any of the games, you probably probably have a lot of questions. Instead of breaking down just one title, I’m going to break down all three. As I explore each title, I’ve found them to be both very similar to each other but notably different. In late game it becomes almost as exciting as game of sport. The way Auto Chess’ gameplay is executed is so simple yet can be quite engaging. The aftermath is it becomes forgotten about or boring, which leads to hitting the uninstall button. I’ve played other mobile games like Hearthstone where I become addicted for two days. Yes, this addiction is following me everywhere. Across the three games they can be found on both PC and mobile. League of Legends have also followed suit with their version, Team Fight Tactics. Not to be confused with Dota Auto Chess, which was a Dota 2 mod developed by Auto Chess devs, Drodo Studio. Popular MOBA, Dota, have quickly jumped on the bandwagon releasing their own version, Dota Underlords. So much so I’m now sinking hours into this niche genre across 3 separate games. It’s called Auto Chess, and it’s extremely addictive. Not just with casual gamers but even the eSports community. There’s a new video game turned genre that’s taking the world by storm.
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