"I swear, the next one to comment how it seems like a "fun guy" is getting a rock to the face." - Drakkorith scout
Within the realm of Issilith, the creeping madness spares no victim, not even the powerful Vestige witches or the surrounding flora. Among the nightmarish mutations, the Boltus emerges, once dormant fungi now transformed into a sentient creature that thrives on poison and waste. Growing with insatiable appetites, they serve as expendable soldiers for the Vestige army. The presence of the Infected Boltus is a chilling reminder of what happens to nature as it succumbs to the spreading darkness. Witness their grotesque forms and unsettling aura, bearing testament to the dark forces that grip the realm and haunt the battlegrounds of Issilith.
The Infected Boltus is a nightmarish creature faithfully serving the Vestige witches. With no power to attack with but a formidable health of 5, it appears unremarkable. However, when harmed, it reveals its true terror. Each instance of damage inflicts two searing acid counters on a random nearby enemy unit, corroding their defences and sealing their fate by dissolving their health one point at a time.
May the toxic and formidable might of the Vestige carry you to victory. Share your favourites and if you haven’t already, join our Discord channel and exchange your favourites with other Residents of Issilith!
"It's not the fall that gets you, it's the landing"
Deep within the shadows, the Tikiri emerge as a small race of rat-like beings. Despite their weak constitution, they excel in the arts of stealth, dirty fighting, and the intricate craft of traps. Preferring to avoid physical confrontations, they employ a "one shot - one kill" approach, eliminating targets swiftly and silently. With no allegiance to any faction, the Tikiri mostly keep to themselves, but some offer their mercenary services. Specialising in dirty tricks and infiltration, they are sought after for their ability to leave no trace that connects them to their employers. Though they may appear less intelligent, the Tikiri are fierce negotiators, ensuring profitable agreements and guarding against deception. While most honour their deals, some will attempt to scam their employers if they believe they can escape without consequence. In the realm of secrecy, the Tikiri Trapmakers command respect with their elusive nature, unpredictable motives, and mastery of survival in the shadows.
The enigmatic Tikiri Trapmaker embodies the essence of deception and lethal prowess. With a power of 1 and health of 2, these rat-like beings masterfully navigate the shadows, relying on their expertise in traps and dirty fighting. Tikiri Trapmakers possess an ability that triggers whenever an enemy dares to summon a unit within their proximity. As the opposing forces place their units, the Tikiri trapmaker with its intricate web of traps ensnares your foes and disrupts their well-laid plans! With calculated precision, these masters of deception deploy cunning traps that scatter enemy forces and sow chaos within their ranks. As unsuspecting adversaries stumble into these cleverly placed traps. The Trapmakers solidify their reputation as skilled and relentless adversaries. Tikiri Trapmakers stand as a testament to the power of strategy and cunning, a testament that the smallest and seemingly insignificant beings can tip the scales of battle in their favour.
May the cunning and lethal prowess of the Tikiri Trapmaker guide your path to triumph! Share your favourites and if you haven’t already, join our Discord channel and exchange your favourites with other Residents of Issilith!
We are triggering a two-week grace period on the expired battlepass, to grant new players a chance to use this feature as well as give previous players the opportunity to grab any items they missed. As such we would like to gift you 1000 Phagetokens to use as you wish.
Due to this update the server will be down between 11:00-12:00 BST / 12:00-13:00 CET. We truly appreciate your patience and involvement at this stage of testing. If you have any feedback or questions please don’t hesitate to get in contact via the PHAGEBORN Discord.
At first glance, the Ascended may appear feeble and delicate, but beneath their seemingly frail exterior lies remarkable resilience that defies expectations. This resilience emanates from a mysterious protective field, an ethereal shield that enshrouds them, enhancing their endurance and fortitude. While some Ascended are aware of this shielding power, others remain oblivious to its true nature. However, the most adept individuals, honed through rigorous training, comprehend the wellspring from which this power emanates—their unwavering conviction, steadfast ideals, and unyielding determination. Armed with this profound knowledge, these chosen few harness their inner strength to amplify their endurance and, when necessary, channel their protective force into formidable and devastating manifestations. Whether achieved through unwavering focus or born from moments of desperate resolve, the unleashed power of Spirit Burst exemplifies the extraordinary capabilities of the Ascended.
This ethereal ability card, with a cost of 5, possesses the power to shape the destiny of local units. When unleashed, direct its focus towards a chosen unit, enshrouding it in a shimmering aura of protection. As if touched by the divine, the unit becomes adorned with two potent shield counters, forming an impenetrable barrier against malevolent forces. Empowered by this celestial shield, the unit undergoes a profound transformation, surging in power by an astounding +2. Your chosen unit becomes an unstoppable force, capable of triumphing over formidable adversaries and shifting the tides of battle.
May the radiant energies of Spirit Burst illuminate your path to victory! Share your favourites and if you haven’t already, join our Discord channel and exchange your favourites with other Residents of Issilith!
Fighting the isolated groups of Oblivion, such as the formidable Genemite is an exhausting challenge, leaving warriors feeling as if they've forgotten how to wield a blade.
TEAM MEMBER: Martin (Data Analyst)
FAVOURITE CARD: Genemite
“This aberration assaults the senses with its grotesque appearance, but it is nothing compared to what it will do to your psyche.”
Fighting against the forces of Oblivion is an already formidable challenge. While dealing with their vast armies may be a familiar concept for most armies in Issilith, the true menace lies within isolated special groups of Oblivion. Their tactics go beyond sheer brute force, delving into a realm of sinister strategies. Among these, the Genemites stand out as some of the most despised adversaries. Individually, they may not pose a significant threat, and dispatching one swiftly is feasible if detected early. However, their presence is rarely solitary, and spotting them in time proves unlikely. Engaging with these creatures takes a toll not only on the body but also on the mind, as prolonged encounters can make one feel as though the mastery of swordplay has been forgotten, leaving a sense of profound unease and fatigue.
Genemite is a formidable addition in any battle. With a power of 3, health of 3, and a cost of 3, this misevolved creature may not boast raw strength, but its unique ability more than compensates. When played, it targets a local unit, executing a daring move by stealing all modifications from its hapless victim. And here's the thing—Genemites are rarely alone. These cunning creatures tend to operate in groups, making their presence even more threatening on the battleground. With the innate ability to steal modifications from other units, Genemites become a force to be reckoned with. Their cunning presence on the field can completely change the game, seizing control and reshaping the outcome of the conflict. Brace yourself to witness the true power of the Genemites as they unleash their potent ability upon the unsuspecting.
WHY: Genemite is just downright freaky, but in a good and cool way. Being able to steal modifications from other units? That's awesome! It's like having a card that can adapt to any situation and turn the tables in an instant. Talk about a game-changer! I'm totally intrigued by its eerie presence and the potential it holds to shake things up on the battleground. The Genemite is one wild card that's both captivating and game-defining.
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“Legends say that no harm will fall upon the land this Divine Beast chooses as its temporary resting place.”
Yul'Tiro, The Eternal Protector, is a Divine Beast and a paragon of the Ascended. His teachings, known as the Teachings of the Moon, stand as pillars of Ascended ideologies. Resembling a colossal turtle, he embodies the principles of protection and preservation. The Ascended zealously guard the knowledge of the Divine Beasts, keeping it hidden from outsiders and even most of their own population. These legendary creatures rarely reveal themselves to mortals, and their appearances are often dismissed as mere legends or visions.
As a legendary demigod, Yul'Tiro possesses a power of 2 and a towering health of 12. Summoning Yul'Tiro requires a strong heart and unwavering determination. What sets this majestic creature apart is its unique ability to absorb damage intended for your Core. Any harm aimed at your Core is deflected onto Yul'Tiro, shielding you from harm. His formidable shell also repels any effects cast upon him by an ability card. Embrace the divine might of Yul'Tiro and let this extraordinary Divine Beast protect you on the battleground.
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Oblivions are known for evolving into new shapes and forms, this powerful mis-evolved Metamorph takes it to the extreme taking the full form of another.
In the dark and twisted Void where Oblivions reign supreme, there are creatures born from the darkest corners of the mind. Among these twisted beings is the Metamorph, a creature that has the unique ability to replicate the physical form of another without acquiring any of its memories or abilities. Although it's not ideal for infiltration, this ability makes the Metamorph a valuable weapon in psychological warfare. The copy it creates is not perfect, but in the heat of battle, it's hard to differentiate from the original. While the Metamorph's ability to copy is limited, it becomes far more effective when a Prime is nearby. Beware the power of the Metamorph, for it is a creature that thrives on the chaos of war.
Metamorph is a 3-cost, power of 1, and health of 1, Oblivion creature. This card may seem weak at first glance. However, its ability is what sets it apart. When played, Metamorph targets a local non-legendary unit that costs less than or equal to your leadership level and then transforms itself into a copy of it. This ability allows you to duplicate a valuable unit from your deck or your opponents, making it a great card for controlling the battleground and creating powerful combos. Just be careful to choose the right target, as the copied unit will not copy any buffs or debuffs the original might have had.
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Vestige is known for its acid-heavy units that can be instrumental in how you strategise your moves. In Lara’s opinion, the legendary Linieni is a fantastic example of this.
TEAM MEMBER: Lara Lowndes (Influencer Manager) FAVOURITE CARD: Linieni
“She might have limited means of locomotion, but she more than makes up for it with veritable fountains of corrosive toxins sprouting from her massive plant form, poisoning everything within reach.”
Linieni is a mutated carnivorous plant that was personally grown by Evie and enchanted with her magic. Its acid is used to easily soften and digest any living being, which is only amplified by Evie's magic. However, it escaped from its containment. Despite this, Evie is happy as it was intended to grow its own consciousness and be released into the wild to roam free.
Linieni boasts a power of 3 and a health of 3. It's a relatively expensive unit, costing 6 to play, but it comes with a powerful lastwish ability that can give you a significant advantage. When Linieni's lastwish is triggered, 7 acid counters are put on each unit, making it a devastating option to use when you need to clear the board. Also known as "The Toxic Gloomer," it speaks to its carnivorous and deadly nature. It's important to note that while Linieni's lastwish ability can be incredibly effective, it requires a little bit of planning and strategy to use effectively, so it's best to plan ahead and use it when the time is right.
WHY: Linieni can clear the board for you when you are in a tight spot, especially as it has a relatively low health at 3 for a card with such a powerful lastwish ability which means you can control when it's triggered if you sacrifice it. If you use it strategically and manage to combine it with other cards that benefit from high acid counters, like Babadura who whenever acid damage destroys an enemy unit gains +2|+2, you can use Linieni to create huge combos and a massive advantage on your opponent.
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Fixed the bug where the hovered card in the Tutorial Prologue could still be hovered twice.
Fixed problem where cards in the Shrine for Avatar trait info would not show their images.
Fixed Tears of Harigazz not showing animation when there are no units on the battleground.
Added action soft lock while waiting for the server response in order to avoid invalid Favourite Achievement requests.
Implemented some better connection handling with the server.
Fixed a bug where the player could open settings in a Tutorial while the Tutorial is ending which could cause the game to get stuck.
Fix the daily boost bug where after each match daily boost would refill itself.
Removed win streak tracking vs A.I.
Fixed win streak display amount.
Fixed bug with disabled Avatar Skill in the Tutorial mission 4.
Fixed bug with redirect damage applied to the unit with shield counters where damage would display as -1.
Fixed bug with invalid quest causing the game to break.
Removing effects from units displayed in action history.
Fixed bug where “morph” would also copy counters.
Fixed REAP trigger bug, where REAP would stop executing after 2 times (e.g. Malefice killing max 2 units).
Fixed bug with player’s turns starting before the animations are finished in vs AI game. Bot end turn action is delayed in order to show animations and end turn regularly.
Fixed bug where Avatar could not be rotated in the Deck Customization menu.
Fixed some auto-reconnect bugs that can disable the user hover in a match if they happen while the user had a unit selected.
Fixed some bugs that could have happened when there was a problem with starting a match and the client would be left in infinite looking for match state.
Disabled the option of switching Camera Angles.
Tooltips that appear while hovering are now better placed.
Fixed the bug where trying to navigate to the profile of another player from the sent invite would lead the player to their own profile.
Adjusted the default behaviour for delayed tooltips and resetting after user interaction.
Fixed the bug where editing a deck wouldn’t allow to save it again unless its name was also changed.
Fixed the bug where entities in limbo would lose information upon reconnecting.
Fixed a bug where the game would crash upon trying to enter the deck selection menu without a valid deck.
Fixed a rare bug where upon resizing the screen in unusual ways (i.e. windows shortcuts) the new settings would fail to be properly applied.
Fixed visual issues with token art layer sorting.
Fixed the issues with Token Dissolve visuals.
Fixed the text display error whereupon unlocking a new faction the base deck notification would show incorrect information instead of the correct content.
Mitigated the bug where changing a card foiler would spread changes among default foilers, new decks and deck customizations.
Fixed the bug where Social Pop-up input field placeholders wouldn’t display the correct information.
Fixed the bug where the Tutorial would get stuck on Introduction - Mission 1 - Event 6.
Fixed the bug where a non-collectable card preview wouldn’t show the whole description.
Fixed the bug where the Avatar’s subdue voice line would play instead of the correct one upon being revitalized.
Fixed a visual bug with the buff tooltip that could lead to intense flashing under rare circumstances.
Fixed a bug with errors when stacking special attacks.
Fixed bug with duplicate entities in action history.
Fixed bug with card reveal animation, which could make cards not appear but the effect would still be applied correctly.
Fixed bug where on failing to auto-reconnect the client wouldn’t send the players back to the login screen.
Fixed the bug where players could interact with board elements if the card details screen were active.
Fixed the bug where Passive Modifiers (earned through non-owned effects) would not show in the Mods Gained buff tooltip.
Fixed a rare bug where some effects would be applied on entities that the bot still didn’t play instead of the current entities already on the board.
Fixed the bug where deleting the last selected deck would throw an error while returning to the deck selection.
Adjusted the text on the prompt for the confirmation of purchases with foil currency.
Fixed the bug where the player wouldn’t be able to purchase items with the exact amount of currency left.
Fixed disabled sub-menu buttons in the Profile.
Sundering Spirit description fixed.
Adjusted some visuals and notification behaviour of the Social pop-up.
Reworked several unit sound entries
Updated credits information
Fixed the tooltip being active upon selecting the game mode
Fixed map selection text on find match screens
Fixed bug where player favourite achievements wouldn’t be properly updated on the menu overview
Adjusted Divine Storm VFX timings
Fixed some auto-reconnect bugs with action history and ambush
Fixed various challenge bugs
Reworked UX visuals upon purchasing a foiler from the card collection
Fixed bug where several profile icon options would be shown as selected at once
Fixed the bug before the Mulligan phase where the connection could be dropped before the title “Waiting for all players to connect”.
Replaced the Core’s System
Reworked Player Profile Customization and Featured Avatars Selection in order to make it more responsive.
Overhauled the UI sound effects in all scenes.
Fixed the bug where the cards wouldn’t be correctly filtered by cost.
Reworked the introduction voice lines for selected Avatars.
Fixed the visuals of the End Game Screen.
Corrected several typos spread across the game.
Fixed a bug that would allow for duplicate sound triggering across Menu Scene toggle groups.
Fixed the bug where the Tutorial would display the wrong text when not doing what the tutorial expects the player to do.
Fixed a bug where sometimes tooltips wouldn’t resize correctly to their content.
Corrected the text for map selection on find match screens.
Fixed the bug where player favourite achievements wouldn’t be properly updated on the menu overview.
Adjusted the timings for the Divine Storm VFX.
Corrected display text in Mao Wei’s Surprised voice emotes..
Reworked Battleground selection buttons in order to allow selection by clicking on their names
Fixed tutorial bug where two tooltips could be displayed at once
Fixed the bug in challenge history where it would fail to display the right information.
Fixed the bug where some audio elements could overlap when they were not supposed to.
Fixed the bug where the social window could stay open while loading a new match. Now the social window closes after a successful match finding.
Disabled tooltip pop-ups in rare cases where they would appear empty.
Fixed the bug where the player could still have an Avatar Skill selected after the end of the turn in case it was not manually cancelled.
Reworked Action history system.
Reworked the bug where the player would get stuck in the menu after Match Found was shown.
Reworked Avatar Shrine visuals.
Fixed the bug where Avatar subdue animations were triggered when they shouldn’t have been (i.e. Tears of Harigazz).
Fixed the bug where an Avatar would trigger an animation upon playing Curse cards.
Fixed a rare reconnect bug where the game would break under very specific circumstances involving Mulligan and Attribute Selection phases.
Handled the bug where the match would fail to start after being found but not confirmed in time. Now the client will prompt the user upon detecting the failure and allow a new attempt.
Fixed the bug where, after cancelling a match search and navigating to some other game mode, no match could be started.
Fixed the bug where, after a match, toggling the settings open a few frames after starting to go back to the menu would end up in the game being stuck in the loading screen.
Fixed the bug where Attribute Selection Window would not allow the player to select an attribute after a successful reconnect attempt.
Modified the behaviour upon cancelling the Battle Pass purchase. Now the whole BP menu doesn’t close by default.
Fixed the bug where the Battle Pass widget would display the wrong amount upon starting the game.
Fixed the bug where, upon destroying a card because of dragging with a full hand, the card would be added twice to the graveyard.
Fixed the bug where the tutorial would show a double-hovered card in certain screen resolutions and ratios.
Corrected the art ratio in selected tutorial cards and tokens.
Fixed the bug with graveyard and card count tooltips that would not show under certain circumstances. This also fixes the text for the enemy Low Card Count tooltip being upside down and not removed when the Core explodes.
Solved the problem with the graveyard card list being interactable while inspecting a card.
Fixed the problem with some voice lines names being swapped.
Fixed some minor visual glitches across the game.
Fixed the bug where units with zeal could sometimes end up slightly rotated after performing their second attack.
Modified the behaviour of Nex’s Skill. Now it is not possible to target already infested units.
Fixed the issue with lights not being used for bust models in Shrine UI.
Fixed the problems with the Shrine UI visuals upon tab switching.
New Features
Polished most of the 3D Avatar textures.
Implemented the new Main Menu Screen.
Reworked the Navigation Overlay system.
Added a Player Profile widget in the new Navigation overlay.
Implemented forced card hovering in Tutorial Prologue.
Implemented hover over Cod Clove card in Tutorial Introduction Mission 3.
Added new custom 3D animations for Agredora, Borgojag, Alina, Messeth, and Golas, that trigger when these legendary cards are played.
Implemented Client side for Battle Pass version auto-update.
Added a tooltip on some currency hovers.
Added names and descriptions for implemented Currencies.
Implemented new Buff handling. Now mods will be merged in one if the unit has multiple of the same mods added to it, and Caustic and Regenerate mods now display how much they were increased by (for example, Regenerate 5).
Implemented better positioning for tooltips when hovering.
Improved look of Action History sidebar.
Implemented new logic for returning to the menu after the match, now you will be sent to the Deck Selection menu for the last match type unless you reconnected to the match after the game was closed, then you are sent to Main Menu.
Implemented visuals and handling for the max number of decks.
Adjusted the sensitivity and timings of the opponent’s Ambush area.
Extended Tutorial Introduction Mission 1 to better explain differences between unit states: Ready, Non-exhausted, and Exhausted.
Reworked the Quests Panel.
Reworked the naming logic for new, duplicated, and edited decks. Now a new unique name is always generated by default. Invalid names are also prompted and the player is afterwards given the chance to pick a different, valid name.
Added an additional tutorial step in Introduction Mission 1 regarding the different card statuses.
Added vulnerability damage to action history.
Server stability improved.
Added support for making the card details accessible from the Mulligan phase screen.
Implemented Battle Pass system.
Updated the Credits
Added new music for the Ubbu Factory map
Added new UI Core toggle SFX
New Core destroyed VFX
Added missing flavour text in cards
Implemented views for shop bundles
Added sound to back action
Added Auto Reconnect system. Now the client will prompt the user and automatically try to continue the match when possible. The game is now overall more resilient to errors during matchmaking.
Implemented a Global Notifications System. Players will now receive important messages while in the Menu.
Reworked the Reward Notification System. Players will be prompted with pop-ups upon obtaining any kind of reward.
Added currency indicators across relevant screens.
New Cores and Titles added to the game.
Added new profile icons that replace the old ones.
Reworked the Avatar Shrine menu to represent the change from Avatar Soul Fragment to Avatar Soul.
Reworked end-game progress notifications in order to display dynamically different categories.
Added tooltips to unavailable match modes.
Added visual representations for Battle Pass limiters.
An update for you all regarding our weekly update posts, we are moving these from Mondays to Thursdays in line with our future plans for the development of the game. So please don’t panic when the post on Mondays are missing!
We're excited to announce our next big update and the very first free Battle Pass called the Genesis Pass, available in-game from 11am BST 05/05. The Genesis Pass Shop is packed with tons of exciting items, including XP boosts, Avatar skins, and boxes all unlockable with some new in-game currencies. This update will be available from 11 am BST 05/05/23.
Check out our new Battle Pass Quests, completing these quests advances you along the Battle Pass earning you more Phagetokens!
So what’s available? First up is the Boost, an XP booster that increases the XP earned from every match by 20% for a set amount of time, which activates immediately upon purchase. Next, we have the Box, which contains one random item from a variety of customizations and rewards such as a profile icon, profile frame, foiler or premium currency. A final item available will be Foiler Bundles that give you Brightstones, which can be used to unlock special card effects.
But that's not all! We're also introducing new Avatar skins with the Genesis Pass. Players can look forward to earning their way to the new Saffron White skin you purchase in the Battle Pass Shop for 1000 Phagetokens.
As for the new currencies, we have Phagetokens, your Battle Pass currency, which can be earned by playing matches, completing Battle Pass quests, and can be spent in the Battle Pass shop to unlock items. There's also Brightstone, which can be used to unlock alternate styles for cards in your collection. And finally, there's Fatestones, the premium currency (coming soon), which can be used to purchase premium items.
We have also worked on refining the 3D Avatar textures in conjunction with the Genesis Pass. As part of this effort, we have updated the appearance of several Avatars. Check out the changes to Lyxia and Tyberiuth.
Lyxia new look:
Tyberiuth new look:
Last but not least, we're proud to present the new Main Menu/UI look. We've put a lot of effort into making it visually stunning and user-friendly.
So what are you waiting for? Hop into the game, play matches, complete quests, and earn Phagetokens to unlock all the awesome items in the Genesis Pass.