Lost Lands Part 1 is live

The first 67 cards from Lost Lands, the 4th Shadow Era set, have now been released onto live server as a mini-expansion (Lost Lands Part 1). They can be found in Lost Lands booster packs or from the in-game Merchant when other players have sold them to him, in version 3.10 onwards.

Sabreen, Hand of Unaxio

Hellfire Besieger

Eternal Troll

Click here for Lost Lands Card List.

Racksul: Warped Desert

At the end of that list, you’ll see the new card type, Location, which comes with its own set of rules, which you can find here.

In the coming weeks, we’ll be bringing you Lost Lands videos and articles, so stay tuned!

Lost Lands Preorder Deal

In advance of public test server and eventual live server release of Lost Lands Part 1, there is a preorder deal on ShadowEra.com.

http://www.shadowera.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4&products_id=544

It’s probably going to appeal to newer players the most due to the 30 packs from sets 1-3, but the extras on offer (epic avatar, colored global chat name, sleeves and playmat) and gold value from selling any spares should make it an appealing deal for most people.

Spoilers from Lost Lands (Set 4) So Far

Over the past ten weeks, spoiler articles have been released for Shadow Era’s forthcoming 4th set, Lost Lands, including 29 spoilers.

The articles are well worth a read (#1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9), but if you just want to see the spoilers, then we’ve assembled them here for you.

Human Allies

These are rather under-represented in the spoilers so far, but that has tended to be the way for all sets, so let’s not panic just yet. This is Shadow Era, after all.

Entangled Wisp

Unaxio Bannerman

Avatar of Twilight

Shadow Allies

A total of seven Shadow allies have been revealed so far. Let’s take a look.

Flamespitter

Sword Gobbler

Feasterling

Brakkong, Menace of Thriss

Forgotten Horror

Wulven Traitor

Wildfang, Wulven Renegade

Neutral Allies

Yes, Shadow Era will finally have some fully neutral allies, including a predominantly neutral tribe in the shape of the Aldmor.

Barrenland Gremlin

Void Wretch

Child of Aldmor

Darklight Apprentice

Aldmor Artisan

Aldmor Scout

Ancient of Aldmor

Locations

Also new to Lost Lands, we have a brand new card type, of which six instances have been revealed so far:

Sosilo: Brothers’ Landing

Irum: Lightning Quarry

Arthyle’s Pass: Dead Man’s Breach

Lyth: Kristan’s Ridge

Gaderi: Braxno Citadel

The Wilds: Trading Port

Artifacts

It’s been hinted that artifacts will play a much larger part in Lost Lands than in any other set. Here are two such items spoiled so far:

Clockwork Soldier

Rejuvenation Pod

Aldmor Conflux

Abilities

One Shadow ability and two Neutral abilities have been revealed so far:

Relentless Savagery

Spontaneous Growth

Rest for the Weary

If any of those cards don’t make sense to you, the associated articles should help out!

As more cards are revealed, we’ll update this post so be sure to bookmark it and check back each week to see what’s new!

Shadow Era’s 4th Set Announced

July 1st was quite a day for Wulven Game Studios, making two major announcements.

The first was about the upcoming release of version 2.91 (more here).

The second unveiled the name and an overview of the set that’s currently in closed beta testing.

According to the announcement, Lost Lands is a set based around the themes of ruination, resurgence and rediscovery, where the landscape of the game as we know it will be changing and shifting, with its characters on the move, intentionally or otherwise. This will be achieved primarily through the introduction of a new card type: Location.

The new Location card type

Two other spoilers were shown in the announcement, both for allies from the Aldmor alignment, who represent the first revealed fully Neutral allies in the game (there will be 20 Neutral Allies in total).

Child of Aldmor

Ancient of Aldmor

For more information and see the community reactions, head over to the official website.

Shadow Era v2.91 Releasing This Week

It’s just been posted on the official forum that v2.91 will be rolling out over the next few days.

Highlights include:

– Artwork on the remaining 17 Shattered Fates cards that were still using placeholders.

– In-game chat-room, so you can talk to other players about the game and set up custom matches without leaving the app.

– 14 balance changes, predominantly aimed at widening the meta from what it became after the 2.90 balance changes.

– 25 bug fixes, leaving no known card bugs at this time.

– Unrated quick match option – perfect for beginners or those wishing to experiment without risking their rating.

– Improved User Interface for several screens within the game.

Find out more over on the official forum thread.

We look forward to seeing you on 2.91 !

New Premium Class Decks!

The Shadow Era 2.89 update introduced 10 new class decks, based around the first 10 heroes in Shattered Fates. Each includes their respective hero and 59 other cards (including at least 20 uncommon, 4 rare, 1 epic), which can either be played as 60-card decks or tuned in a particular direction to give a more consistent deck.

To help you choose which ones to buy, here’s a complete list of their contents.

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Aramia, the Lonely Chick

Aramia,The Lonely Chick

Written by Jordan
The hot summer winds swept across the plains of Balor, rustling through the small villages located at the base of Mt. Miaara, the shape shifting mountain shrouded in mystery. Next to the serene majesty of Mt. Miaara lay a surprising sight; a smoking and charred wasteland of spent supernovas and failed boomerangs.
At the base of Mt. Miaara, one could make out the outline of a massive, dull blue facility pulsing with a teal fog of ethereal energies. The occasional thwack of the boomerang and fizzling of a fireball could be heard emanating from the grandiose marble entrance which faced the mountain. The surrounding villages were built with a wide berth from the facility, for good reason. The facility was known to occasionally release giant bouts of flaming gas and waves of razor sharp boomerangs. It is said, according to a Unaxion paladin who had once gotten close as it happened, that one could hear the raging screams of Aramia as she tossed out apprentices wielding unstable supernovas and sent them flying to the wastelands to released the pent up energy. Continue reading