Faeria - Atmaz
After releasing six brand new cards this week, we send our office yaks on a critical mission. Don't forget, Monthly Cup qualifier tomorrow!



Quest for fluff

In just under two weeks, pre-orders for the Adventure Pouch will close. As we mentioned in our World Bosses announcement, we increased the available Plush Yak Pillows from 500 to 1000. In order to be able to meet all of these orders, we were forced to send two of our interns into the wild unknown to gather their kin.



Here we see them planning out their journey while the camera smoothly tilts to provide a closer perspective. They've a long journey ahead, and the road is dangerous.



Deep in the forests, they search for their kin. Can they possibly find enough of their fellow fluffy brethren? By horn and by hoof, they set off into what looks like a Belgian forest but is actually a very fantastical far-off location.

To see more photos of these intrepid interns, including some of their work around the office:
When will the Plush Yak Pillows arrive at my door?

If you've ordered the Collector's Pouch, your plushie will ship within 3 to 4 weeks of when the Adventure Pouch launches this summer. While having them walk to your door would save on shipping, we're going to use more conventional means in order to ensure they arrive in one piece.
Cards a'plenty
The big news is of course that earlier this week we added six new cards to the game, and made Faeria Steam trading cards available for the first time ever.

Today we've completed adding the new cards to The Hub deckbuilder - so go hog wild.

Steam Pack



Don't forget, there are only 3 days left on the Steam Pack sale!

Last call for this special deal on Goki, an exclusive card back, gems, Mythic Chests, and Battle Chests.

Monthly Cup XI qualifier

It's hard to believe it, but it's already time for the next MC qualifier! It's almost as if these things happen every month.
Remember, if you're put on the waiting list you still have a high chance of making it in the tournament as long as you check in beforehand.

If you've never competed in a Monthly Cup tournament before, read this guide on how it works.

Keep an eye on Faeria streams this Saturday to see who might be commentating on qualifier games!

Deals of the Week

You'll find these new items in the in-game store, starting today:



Decks of the Week

Note, the six new cards added this week have only just been added to the Hub today, so expect more decks with those cards to come pouring in soon.
Flying Rocket SPAWNALARM? Sounds like an anime.

Helpful Guides

Community Events
Faeria - Atmaz
After releasing six brand new cards this week, we send our office yaks on a critical mission. Don't forget, Monthly Cup qualifier tomorrow!



Quest for fluff

In just under two weeks, pre-orders for the Adventure Pouch will close. As we mentioned in our World Bosses announcement, we increased the available Plush Yak Pillows from 500 to 1000. In order to be able to meet all of these orders, we were forced to send two of our interns into the wild unknown to gather their kin.



Here we see them planning out their journey while the camera smoothly tilts to provide a closer perspective. They've a long journey ahead, and the road is dangerous.



Deep in the forests, they search for their kin. Can they possibly find enough of their fellow fluffy brethren? By horn and by hoof, they set off into what looks like a Belgian forest but is actually a very fantastical far-off location.

To see more photos of these intrepid interns, including some of their work around the office:
When will the Plush Yak Pillows arrive at my door?

If you've ordered the Collector's Pouch, your plushie will ship within 3 to 4 weeks of when the Adventure Pouch launches this summer. While having them walk to your door would save on shipping, we're going to use more conventional means in order to ensure they arrive in one piece.
Cards a'plenty
The big news is of course that earlier this week we added six new cards to the game, and made Faeria Steam trading cards available for the first time ever.

Today we've completed adding the new cards to The Hub deckbuilder - so go hog wild.

Steam Pack



Don't forget, there are only 3 days left on the Steam Pack sale!

Last call for this special deal on Goki, an exclusive card back, gems, Mythic Chests, and Battle Chests.

Monthly Cup XI qualifier

It's hard to believe it, but it's already time for the next MC qualifier! It's almost as if these things happen every month.
Remember, if you're put on the waiting list you still have a high chance of making it in the tournament as long as you check in beforehand.

If you've never competed in a Monthly Cup tournament before, read this guide on how it works.

Keep an eye on Faeria streams this Saturday to see who might be commentating on qualifier games!

Deals of the Week

You'll find these new items in the in-game store, starting today:



Decks of the Week

Note, the six new cards added this week have only just been added to the Hub today, so expect more decks with those cards to come pouring in soon.
Flying Rocket SPAWNALARM? Sounds like an anime.

Helpful Guides

Community Events
Duelyst

Hearthstone can single-handedly be thanked for blowing open the digital card game market on PC. It's a great CCG, and without it most of the games listed below probably wouldn't even exist—despite the fact that none of them will likely ever see the same level of success. As someone who can't help but play every card game I can get my hands on, I noticed most of these competitors were often written off as dead or dying in the shadow of Hearthstone without even getting a chance to prove themselves. 

Whether you like it or not, we're in a golden age for CCGs on PC, and there's a lot of fantastic flavors to try. Even better, since Hearthstone is the top dog by a mile, most of these alternatives are extremely generous with their free-to-play aspects as a way to get new players invested quicker. All nine of the games listed below are a lot of fun, and do something different from Hearthstone that make them worth checking out.

Duelyst

Official siteRead our review hereWhat sets it apart: Tactics-style combat on a gridded board.

Duelyst is essentially a combination of Hearthstone and Final Fantasy Tactics. The combat and card mechanics are extremely similar to Hearthstone, but you summon your units onto a five-by-nine grid where they can move around each turn. It's a simple game to learn with a massive amount of choice and decision-making spurred by its board. It also has an interesting 'replace' mechanic that lets you mulligan one card from your hand every turn which, when coupled with its 39 card decks and allowing three of each card, makes drawing what you want a lot more consistent.

The Elder Scrolls: Legends

Official siteRead our review hereWhat sets it apart: Two separate 'lanes' and free card draws as you lose health.

The Elder Scrolls: Legends takes one big step toward Magic: The Gathering from Hearthstone. It allows you to mix cards from up to two of its factions, but still keeps Hearthstone's auto-increasing mana. It also uses similar damage and combat mechanics to Hearthstone, allowing you to choose your attack targets and having minions keep damage taken. But Legends separates its playing field into two lanes that rarely interact with each other, and one of which protects minions played there for a turn. It also has a rune system that lets you draw a free card for every five health you lose, making it important to plan carefully when you are deciding to deal damage to your opponent.

Eternal

Official siteWhat sets it apart: The reintroduction of 'instants' and mana cards while staying very streamlined.

From the same developer of The Elder Scrolls: Legends, Eternal is kind of the opposite—it takes one big step toward Hearthstone from Magic: The Gathering. It looks and feels a lot like Hearthstone in practice, but brings back things like 'instant' cards that can be played during your opponent's turn, mana cards with specific colors for each faction, decks with any number of factions mixed, and declaring which of your minions will attack and then letting your opponent choose their own blockers. The key here is Eternal has managed to make all these things quicker and more satisfying than most other digital CCGs that try them, not sacrificing depth for accessibility. It also has one of my favorite Draft modes of any game on this list, having you draft a deck from four card packs that you keep for your collection after the fact.

Hex: Shards of Fate

Official siteWhat sets it apart: A full-fledged campaign PvE mode and a massive marketplace to trade or sell cards.

Hex: Shards of Fate feels a lot like someone said "what would Magic: The Gathering look like if it was designed to be digital from the start?" With a few exceptions, it plays exactly like Magic, but has a much better client and play experience than any official digital Magic game—making it a better choice for Magic fans than any of them, thus their exclusion from this list. It also does some cool things that paper Magic can't with persistent buffs, copying cards, and transforming cards. It likely has the highest cost of any game on this list, mostly requiring you to trade on its marketplace to get PvP cards without spending real money, but its PvE campaign is shockingly deep and a huge amount of fun on its own.

Infinity Wars

Official siteWhat sets it apart: Simultaneous turns and a zone system for minions.

Infinity Wars was by far the most requested game when I wrote a much shorter version of this list two years ago. It's a game with familiar combat mechanics to Hearthstone but the added depth of being able to swap your units around in different zones—so you could change the order the units in your offensive zone attack in, or swap a stronger unit to your defensive zone if your opponent is about to pull out something big. It's also a faster paced CCG as players take their turns simultaneously, meaning you'll do less waiting around as the rope burns down. To be frank, the voice acting in this game is really bad, but the art style and theme itself is a cool blend of sci-fi and fantasy.

Faeria

Official siteRead our impressions hereWhat sets it apart: A living board that you and your opponent build over the course of the game.

Faeria is similar to Duelyst in that you place minions onto a board and then move them to fight, but Faeria's board is hex-based and starts entirely blank. Each turn players can place down tiles to build out usable land, meaning you are fighting to secure a foothold on the map that will help you better kill your opponent. Certain land tiles have special terrain, like lakes and forests, that are required to summon minions of specific factions, similar to colored mana in other games, but mana itself in Faeria is still colorless. It's a very unique game within this list, but still manages to feel like a deep CCG.

Shadowverse

Official siteWhat sets it apart: An 'Evolve' mechanic that lets you buff and transform any of your minions.

Shadowverse is probably the closest option to Hearthstone here, but it stands out in its own ways. Its theming and style is potentially the biggest indication that Shadowverse started in Japan, but it also has a number of mechanics Hearthstone doesn't. It uses an 'Evolve' system that lets you buff and transform a limited number of your own minions each game, making them stronger and changing their art to something a little more intense. Each faction in Shadowverse also has unique systems you can't really find anywhere else, and many Hearthstone pros recognize it as a deeper game strategically.

Chronicle: Runescape Legends

Official site Read our impressions here What sets it apart: No direct combat, a totally unique take on a card battler

Chronicle: Runescape Legends is an impressively and unexpectedly fresh take on a competitive CCG. Based around the Runescape MMO (similar to how Hearthstone is based around WoW), Chronicle manages to take some pretty standard CCG mechanics and make them feel more like an RPG quest than a card game. Every match is spread across five maps, each letting you play four cards. You place those cards in a set order in front of you while your opponent does the same. You can play monsters to fight or loot to purchase with the gold you get from killing them, essentially building out your characters' journey as you try to get stronger than your opponent before you have to fight them at the end. You can also use cards that will mess with their plans, so it's still head-to-head, just in a very unique way.

It should be noted that while I maintain Chronicle is still a good game, the developers have seemingly walked away from it, leaving it with a dwindling community and a general lack of support. I still think it's fun, but enter at your own risk.

Gwent

Official siteRead our impressions hereWhat sets it apart: No health or combat, more of a bluffing game with loads of strategy.

Flat out, Gwent is nothing like Hearthstone and doesn't take its roots from Magic: The Gathering. There's no health, mana, or combat, and you start the game with nearly all the cards you'll draw during a given match. Instead Gwent is a game built around bluffing and timing. Every match is played as a best of three rounds, and you try to play cards to end each round with a higher point total than your opponent. It's not as simple as "play all the big numbers" of course, as cards can interact with each other and you can mess with your opponent's side of the board. It's a very complex game, but also a relatively approachable one, and fills an interesting role in the CCG genre.

Gwent is currently in closed beta, but will be entering its public open beta on May 24.

May 16, 2017
Faeria - Atmaz
Six new cards! Steam trading cards! In celebration, the Steam Pack is on sale for a whole week.




The Simmering Sextuplet

Today we are very excited to be adding six new cards to Faeria. It's happening. Now. Enjoy.



Click the image above for a larger version.

Divine, uh? Divine is a new keyword meaning that the card cannot be targeted by events or abilities. However, it still receives damage from cards like Doomsday, Firestorm, Plague Bearer, ... as the card isn't directly targeted.

These cards will be immediately available from Battle Chests and crafting.

Since we're on a roll with adding new cards, how about some more of a different kind?

Steam trading cards

You can't stop the card train once it's rolling. Starting today. Faeria will have its very own collectible Steam trading cards.



Now you'll be able to play a card game while collecting cards for the same card game, then trade those cards with others who also play this card game. It's cards all the way down.

If you're not familiar with how Steam trading cards work, read this helpful article from Valve. Collecting Faeria trading cards will work just the same as all other games on the Steam platform.

By collecting all of Faeria's trading cards, you'll be able to earn badges, special emoticons, and profile backgrounds for your Steam account.



In total, there are 8 trading cards to collect, featuring many of the most heroic characters from Faeria - and also Krog.

Faeria mobile Early Access

As announced when we launched the Early Access of Faeria on mobile, we are closing both the Android Early Access and iOS TestFlight versions of Faeria. We would like to thank all of you for participating in the improvement of Faeria on mobile through the many pieces of feedback we have received for both platforms. We are hard at work to ensure that Faeria on mobile meets your expectations when it launches.

Faeria's iPad version

This update is also being propagated to the iPad but it will take a few hours before everyone have access to the update. We are actively working on preventing this sort of short inconsistencies between platforms in the future.

You'll also notice that we have renamed the iPad version from "Faeria" to "Faeria Tablets", this is a required temporary solution to give us flexibility ahead of the completion of the mobile version. Once Faeria is available worldwide for both tablets and smartphones, we will move back to a single "Faeria" app.

Steam Pack: 40% Discount



In celebration of the addition of our new Steam trading cards, the Steam Pack will be discounted by 40% off until May 22nd! Doing the math, it will be available at the following prices:
  • $20.99
  • £16.19
  • 19,19€
  • ¥ 2088
The Steam Pack contains the following rewards:
  • 10 Battle Chests to start or complete your card collection, that’s 50 cards!
  • 3 Mythic Chests to customize Faeria the way you want to
  • 3250 Gems
  • 1 Month of Goki to enjoy a boost of 5000 Gold on purchase and minimum 300 Gold per day for the next 30 days!
  • An exclusive Card Back only available to those who purchase the Steam Pack
Note: You can only purchase the Steam Pack once per account. If you already own Goki, you will instantly receive the 5000 Gold upon purchase and extend the duration of you current Gold Miner by an extra 30 days.

Balance Change

Krog, the Ogre King

  • Now requires 4 mountains (was 2 mountains)
Patch Notes
  • Battle Toad can now be summoned anywhere next to a Wind Gate
  • Bugs caused by letting Grovecaller's ability expiry as well as the timer run out have been fixed
  • Fixed a bug where Herald of War's +1 / +1 bonus stacked when a combat card was played
  • Fixed an issue where the Protection effect could appear as an opaque black sphere on Mac OSX
  • The avatar of a friend who has a notification in the friend list will not be hidden anymore
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the deck/hand size information from appearing when you hovered your or your opponent's deck
  • Fixed lands not always playing their creation sound
  • Fixed a bug causing an avatar that was purchased or awarded to be displayed incorrectly
  • Improved user experience for friend's context menus
  • Memory & performance improvements

Update: 3:42pm

  • VSync re-enabled on PC/Mac/Linux (No more 30FPS cap, PCMR rejoice!)
  • Fixed an issue where opening the options would change the resolution to the screen native resolution, regardless of the user's saved settings
  • Fixed the position of the Settings dropmenu not aligned with the settings button anymore
  • Fixed an issue that could occur in deck builder in certain languages
  • The Faeria Team
May 16, 2017
Faeria - Atmaz
Six new cards! Steam trading cards! In celebration, the Steam Pack is on sale for a whole week.




The Simmering Sextuplet

Today we are very excited to be adding six new cards to Faeria. It's happening. Now. Enjoy.



Click the image above for a larger version.

Divine, uh? Divine is a new keyword meaning that the card cannot be targeted by events or abilities. However, it still receives damage from cards like Doomsday, Firestorm, Plague Bearer, ... as the card isn't directly targeted.

These cards will be immediately available from Battle Chests and crafting.

Since we're on a roll with adding new cards, how about some more of a different kind?

Steam trading cards

You can't stop the card train once it's rolling. Starting today. Faeria will have its very own collectible Steam trading cards.



Now you'll be able to play a card game while collecting cards for the same card game, then trade those cards with others who also play this card game. It's cards all the way down.

If you're not familiar with how Steam trading cards work, read this helpful article from Valve. Collecting Faeria trading cards will work just the same as all other games on the Steam platform.

By collecting all of Faeria's trading cards, you'll be able to earn badges, special emoticons, and profile backgrounds for your Steam account.



In total, there are 8 trading cards to collect, featuring many of the most heroic characters from Faeria - and also Krog.

Faeria mobile Early Access

As announced when we launched the Early Access of Faeria on mobile, we are closing both the Android Early Access and iOS TestFlight versions of Faeria. We would like to thank all of you for participating in the improvement of Faeria on mobile through the many pieces of feedback we have received for both platforms. We are hard at work to ensure that Faeria on mobile meets your expectations when it launches.

Faeria's iPad version

This update is also being propagated to the iPad but it will take a few hours before everyone have access to the update. We are actively working on preventing this sort of short inconsistencies between platforms in the future.

You'll also notice that we have renamed the iPad version from "Faeria" to "Faeria Tablets", this is a required temporary solution to give us flexibility ahead of the completion of the mobile version. Once Faeria is available worldwide for both tablets and smartphones, we will move back to a single "Faeria" app.

Steam Pack: 40% Discount



In celebration of the addition of our new Steam trading cards, the Steam Pack will be discounted by 40% off until May 22nd! Doing the math, it will be available at the following prices:
  • $20.99
  • £16.19
  • 19,19€
  • ¥ 2088
The Steam Pack contains the following rewards:
  • 10 Battle Chests to start or complete your card collection, that’s 50 cards!
  • 3 Mythic Chests to customize Faeria the way you want to
  • 3250 Gems
  • 1 Month of Goki to enjoy a boost of 5000 Gold on purchase and minimum 300 Gold per day for the next 30 days!
  • An exclusive Card Back only available to those who purchase the Steam Pack
Note: You can only purchase the Steam Pack once per account. If you already own Goki, you will instantly receive the 5000 Gold upon purchase and extend the duration of you current Gold Miner by an extra 30 days.

Balance Change

Krog, the Ogre King

  • Now requires 4 mountains (was 2 mountains)
Patch Notes
  • Battle Toad can now be summoned anywhere next to a Wind Gate
  • Bugs caused by letting Grovecaller's ability expiry as well as the timer run out have been fixed
  • Fixed a bug where Herald of War's +1 / +1 bonus stacked when a combat card was played
  • Fixed an issue where the Protection effect could appear as an opaque black sphere on Mac OSX
  • The avatar of a friend who has a notification in the friend list will not be hidden anymore
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the deck/hand size information from appearing when you hovered your or your opponent's deck
  • Fixed lands not always playing their creation sound
  • Fixed a bug causing an avatar that was purchased or awarded to be displayed incorrectly
  • Improved user experience for friend's context menus
  • Memory & performance improvements

Update: 3:42pm

  • VSync re-enabled on PC/Mac/Linux (No more 30FPS cap, PCMR rejoice!)
  • Fixed an issue where opening the options would change the resolution to the screen native resolution, regardless of the user's saved settings
  • Fixed the position of the Settings dropmenu not aligned with the settings button anymore
  • Fixed an issue that could occur in deck builder in certain languages
  • The Faeria Team
Faeria - Atmaz
We have six special surprises coming for you next week, and we think they'll make you happy.



Refreshing the meta

We've been getting some consistent, explicit lines of feedback about the current gameplay landscape in Faeria:
  • We need to introduce more new cards and mix things up a bit.
  • Krog, the Ogre King is too punishing for newer players in some matchups
We think these points have merit and are in line with our own observations. We're happy to announce that next week we'll be addressing both of these issues at the same time.

Beauty is power; a smile is its sword

With the Adventure Pouch on its way this summer and World Bosses coming even sooner, we know there are still a lot of you anxious for even more. When we know players want something, we do our best to deliver.

Therefore, we have prepared six brand new epic cards that are ready to be introduced to Faeria next week.

These epic additions will contain powerful new tools that should open up an even wider variety of deck building options and introduce some "out of the box" style designs we think you'll appreciate.

Let us begin with a teasing of what is to come:



Behold: Iona's Smile. Symphonies have been written about less.

Hmmm... something went wrong. The image went all blurry. What does it say?

Keep an eye on our social media channels throughout the weekend as we share even more. These six new cards will be considered part of the core collection and not part of the Oversky expansion.

Putting Krog in his place

As mentioned above, we've heard a lot of players having difficulties dealing with Krog. He can be especially frustrating to deal with after being hit by an early Ogre Dance, sending his massive form into a series of devastating undulations that can simply snowball out of control.

Without an early answer, many players are left with a sour feeling in their gut as they're forced to watch Krog devour their helpless forces, one by one.

We have no choice but to attempt to keep him under control with a strict nerf, which we've scheduled for next week. Hopefully this will help to curb his overwhelming presence in play, but further changes may be needed after more observation.

Mobile Early Access patch

Earlier today we pushed some fixes to our mobile version that many of you are currently testing.

We can't thank you enough for your valued feedback and bug reporting.

Steam Pack: 40% discount next week

On May 16th next week, the Steam Pack will be discounted by 40% off for an entire week. It will be available at the following price for a limited time:
  • $20.99
  • £16.19
  • 19,19€
  • ¥ 2088
As a reminder, the Steam Pack contains the following rewards:
  • 10 Battle Chests to start or complete your card collection, that’s 50 cards!
  • 3 Mythic Chests to customize Faeria the way you want to
  • 3250 Gems
  • 1 Month of Goki to enjoy a boost of 5000 Gold on purchase and minimum 300 Gold per day for the next 30 days!
  • An exclusive Card Back only available to those who purchase the Steam Pack
Note: You can only purchase the Steam Pack once per account. If you already own Goki, you will instantly receive the 5000 Gold upon purchase and extend the duration of you current Gold Miner by an extra 30 days.

Monthly Cup Recap

Nick "The Aquaman" Secker has helped put together a comprehensive Monthly Cup X recap that includes video of all matches that were broadcast and decks that were used by the top four players.

Deals of the Week
You'll find these new items in the in-game store, starting today:



Decks of the Week


Community Events

Faeria - Atmaz
We have six special surprises coming for you next week, and we think they'll make you happy.



Refreshing the meta

We've been getting some consistent, explicit lines of feedback about the current gameplay landscape in Faeria:
  • We need to introduce more new cards and mix things up a bit.
  • Krog, the Ogre King is too punishing for newer players in some matchups
We think these points have merit and are in line with our own observations. We're happy to announce that next week we'll be addressing both of these issues at the same time.

Beauty is power; a smile is its sword

With the Adventure Pouch on its way this summer and World Bosses coming even sooner, we know there are still a lot of you anxious for even more. When we know players want something, we do our best to deliver.

Therefore, we have prepared six brand new epic cards that are ready to be introduced to Faeria next week.

These epic additions will contain powerful new tools that should open up an even wider variety of deck building options and introduce some "out of the box" style designs we think you'll appreciate.

Let us begin with a teasing of what is to come:



Behold: Iona's Smile. Symphonies have been written about less.

Hmmm... something went wrong. The image went all blurry. What does it say?

Keep an eye on our social media channels throughout the weekend as we share even more. These six new cards will be considered part of the core collection and not part of the Oversky expansion.

Putting Krog in his place

As mentioned above, we've heard a lot of players having difficulties dealing with Krog. He can be especially frustrating to deal with after being hit by an early Ogre Dance, sending his massive form into a series of devastating undulations that can simply snowball out of control.

Without an early answer, many players are left with a sour feeling in their gut as they're forced to watch Krog devour their helpless forces, one by one.

We have no choice but to attempt to keep him under control with a strict nerf, which we've scheduled for next week. Hopefully this will help to curb his overwhelming presence in play, but further changes may be needed after more observation.

Mobile Early Access patch

Earlier today we pushed some fixes to our mobile version that many of you are currently testing.

We can't thank you enough for your valued feedback and bug reporting.

Steam Pack: 40% discount next week

On May 16th next week, the Steam Pack will be discounted by 40% off for an entire week. It will be available at the following price for a limited time:
  • $20.99
  • £16.19
  • 19,19€
  • ¥ 2088
As a reminder, the Steam Pack contains the following rewards:
  • 10 Battle Chests to start or complete your card collection, that’s 50 cards!
  • 3 Mythic Chests to customize Faeria the way you want to
  • 3250 Gems
  • 1 Month of Goki to enjoy a boost of 5000 Gold on purchase and minimum 300 Gold per day for the next 30 days!
  • An exclusive Card Back only available to those who purchase the Steam Pack
Note: You can only purchase the Steam Pack once per account. If you already own Goki, you will instantly receive the 5000 Gold upon purchase and extend the duration of you current Gold Miner by an extra 30 days.

Monthly Cup Recap

Nick "The Aquaman" Secker has helped put together a comprehensive Monthly Cup X recap that includes video of all matches that were broadcast and decks that were used by the top four players.

Deals of the Week
You'll find these new items in the in-game store, starting today:



Decks of the Week


Community Events

Faeria - Atmaz
As some of you have noticed, the Faeria servers experienced issues on Saturday morning and we would like to address what happened.



On Saturday morning, we experienced two consecutive servers crashes. Those crashes were due to the Egg Hatching event that started at 5:50am CEST, the growing amount of Faeria players resulted in database requests which were too large for our servers to handle. We managed to put everything back in order by 9:36am CEST, with minimal data-loss.

Players logged in during that period, in addition to being disconnected, had their accounts rolled back to the state they were in at 6:13am CEST. Rolled back in this case means that most of the actions performed (creation of new decks, victories/losses, new daily quests, opening a chest, purchases, ...) between 6:14am and 9:36am CEST have not been saved and have been lost. We are extremely sorry for this inconvenience.

After getting the servers back up online, we went through a data recovery process and here is what we are applying:

- Every player who was logged in during that period and suffered data loss will receive 2 Battle Chests for free. We expect this process to be completed within the next 24 hours
- For players who purchased Gems during that period, in addition to the 2 Battle Chests, a script granting them the amount purchased during that period has already been run and they all have received the Gem amount they had purchased during that period.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and we have taken actions in order to avoid, to the best of our capacity, any data loss as Faeria continues to grow.

If you have any more question or concerns, feel free to contact us at support@faeria.com and we will make sure to address them.

- The Faeria Team
Faeria - Atmaz
As some of you have noticed, the Faeria servers experienced issues on Saturday morning and we would like to address what happened.



On Saturday morning, we experienced two consecutive servers crashes. Those crashes were due to the Egg Hatching event that started at 5:50am CEST, the growing amount of Faeria players resulted in database requests which were too large for our servers to handle. We managed to put everything back in order by 9:36am CEST, with minimal data-loss.

Players logged in during that period, in addition to being disconnected, had their accounts rolled back to the state they were in at 6:13am CEST. Rolled back in this case means that most of the actions performed (creation of new decks, victories/losses, new daily quests, opening a chest, purchases, ...) between 6:14am and 9:36am CEST have not been saved and have been lost. We are extremely sorry for this inconvenience.

After getting the servers back up online, we went through a data recovery process and here is what we are applying:

- Every player who was logged in during that period and suffered data loss will receive 2 Battle Chests for free. We expect this process to be completed within the next 24 hours
- For players who purchased Gems during that period, in addition to the 2 Battle Chests, a script granting them the amount purchased during that period has already been run and they all have received the Gem amount they had purchased during that period.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and we have taken actions in order to avoid, to the best of our capacity, any data loss as Faeria continues to grow.

If you have any more question or concerns, feel free to contact us at support@faeria.com and we will make sure to address them.

- The Faeria Team
Faeria - Atmaz
It's hard to believe it, but we're already up to the tenth Monthly Cup. Watch this weekend to see some of the best players in Faeria duke it out for thousands in cash prizes.



Monthly Cup X: $3300 in prizes

The tenth ever Monthly Cup takes place tomorrow:

Saturday, May 6th at 4:00pm CEST.


The Monthly Cup is a single elimination monthly competition where 32 of the best players in Faeria compete for $3300 in prizes. Each match consists of a Best of 5 series of games in Pantheon format.

Watch, cheer, and win.

You can earn prizes just by watching the stream.

How to win prizes

The most important thing you need to know in order to win prizes while watching the Monthly Cup stream is to link your Faeria account directly to Twitch by using The Hub. We've made it as easy as possible for you.
Please note, if you have ever changed your Twitch display name after linking your accounts, you MUST unlink your accounts then RELINK them, or you will receive no prizes. Changing your Twitch username breaks the linking process.

The prize structure is as follows:
(Remember, each is a CHANCE to win)



You are able to view your Egg Timer at any moment by looking at your profile on The Hub.

Egg hatching

As with every other Monthly Cup, Eggs will be hatching the entire weekend.

There are 8 total hatchlings you can potentially get. After that, your Eggs won't hatch. It's possible to hatch more than one Egg in the same weekend. If you're logged into Faeria during the hatching period, your Eggs are even more likely to hatch.

Here is all the information concerning the Egg and Egg hatching event

Deals of the Week

You'll find these new items in the in-game store, starting today:



Decks of the Week

Helpful Guides
Community content

See you this weekend!
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