New Player question about AotA expansion

Discussion in 'Card Hunter General Chat' started by Gaius, Jul 7, 2014.

  1. Gaius

    Gaius Kobold

    Hello All,

    I just started playing Cardhunter a few days ago and bought the $25 basic starter pack. My question is about the $15 expansion pack: is there any benefit (better drops or different drops) to buying the expansion right now? I am level 11 and still farming level 9 and 10 Adventures in Single Player. I also noticed that if you finish the first Level 7 AotA Adventure it offers you a "Value Bundle" in Level 8 Beneath Tcotzac Adventure to "Purchase all 5 remaining AotA treasure hunts for 25% less" at 150 pizza...is this the best way to buy the expansion

    Also, what is the difference between the two Rarity shops in terms of the items they sell? Is it general practice to check them each once a week for any Epics or Legendaries?

    Thanks All!
     
  2. Vakaz

    Vakaz Guild Leader

    Welcome to the game!

    If you buy the expansion, in addition to the rest of the treasure hunts, you'll get the 9 Aota figurines, a few gold chests, and a month of club membership (this will add on to any membership you currently have). If the figurines interest you, go for it. Otherwise I recommend just buying the rest of the treasure hunts.

    As for the shops: the armory, kyburz market, and the goblin bazaar carry commons and uncommons. These shops reset daily, and will be helpful in building up your collection. Randimars Rarities carries rares, epics, and legends, and resets weekly. Randimar's is the one you want to check every week for the good stuff :) You'll want to get your renown up in order to get the best prices on high level items from here.
     
  3. Lord Feleran

    Lord Feleran Guild Leader

    I'll add that commons should cost 5, uncommons 25, rares 100, epics 500 and legendaries 2500.
    If some item costs more for you, you should complete some more adventures to get your renown up ;)
     
  4. Kalin

    Kalin Begat G'zok

    The SP and MP shops are the same, it's just two ways to get into them.
     

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