
Final Thoughts: Hex has potential to be very successful. Typically customer support is fair in resolving any issues.

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However, the quality control on patches appears to be low as old bugs tend to reappear or previously working cards get 'broken' The code for some things is poorly written as demonstrated when champions for Set 2 could not be removed from the Champion pool for Throwback drafts involving only Set 1. Bugs are also an issue, which is expected. These cycles need to drastically improve before Hex can be considered a serious contender in the online TCG market. The first PvE world content was finally release 20 months after the Beta started and over a year after the Arena (first PvE experience). Current PvP rotation is >7 months on average through 3 sets. The Bad - DEVELOPMENT - The world of Hex moves at a glacially slow pace. In PvE, a player can 'grind' gold, PvE packs, cards, equipment to trade for PvP currency to participate in that side of the experience (packs and platinum). Most cards also have equipment to increase their power level. There are PvE only cards in addition to the PvP card sets. Opponents abilities are interesting, making for some interesting (and frustrating puzzles). There are talents for each race and class to add to the RPG feel of the game. There is a lvl 9 cap - up to lvl 30 currently planned - and not all classes and races are available. It is a limited taste, but shows potential. PvE has released its second update, but first installment of the Hex world. The price model is also a benefit as limited PvP costs about half as much as Magic. In short, you could cast 4 Lightning Bolts with 1 Mountain 3 lands. The Hex system removes the occasional skill involved in tapping lands, as well as allowing for better recovery due to not requiring each specific colored cost to be paid. Threshold (color) screw is a lessened by the mechanic, which is good. Shard (land) screw/flood is still an issue. The PvP additions (well, game) are champions and permanent effects (buffs) which remain in all zones. Formats include constructed, draft and sealed. This is essentially a Pay2Play environment. PvP play has a very familiar feel to any Magic veteran. Shard (land) screw/flood is still an The Good - Hex takes the mechanics of the most popular trading card game (Magic, duh) and builds on it.


The Good - Hex takes the mechanics of the most popular trading card game (Magic, duh) and builds on it.
