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Spellwrighting System
Spellwrighting allows you to earn new spells and upgrade spells to more powerful versions! You’ll notice a new tab in your spellbook that unlocks when you qualify for at least one new spell upgrade and own a Spellement (the components you need to spellwright).
To upgrade spells, collect Spellements in battle and from Packs. They can also be found in the Wizard City Underground. A maximum of 999 Spellements can be collected at any given time, so be sure to upgrade your spells as you collect more Spellements!
Some spells have a simple path from Tier 1 to the upgraded version. Other spells have branches where you’ll have to choose how you want the spell to improve. Once you make a choice, you're locked into that path, unless...
Spent a bunch of Spellements and now want to change paths? No problem! For 100 Crowns, you can reset a spell’s upgrade to its first Tier, recouping the Spellements you used to upgrade it. Tier 1 spells are never removed from your character during reset.
Note: A change was made where players can no longer pre-enchant spells to create Treasure Cards to keep in their sideboard.
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New Utility Spells
Through battle with fearsome foes below Wizard City, you can collect Spellements for two new Utility Spells: Daybreaker and Nightbringer.
These Sun School spells allow you enchant a spell to “delay cast” it. Your pips will be consumed on the current round, but the spell itself won't cast til the next round. Enchanting with Daybreaker means the spell will go FIRST, before the spell you choose the next round. Enchanting with Nightbringer means the spell will go SECOND, after the spell you choose the next round.
For example, if you want to delay cast Balance Blade to be applied directly before a big hit, you would enchant it with the Daybreaker spell. If you want to delay cast Glowbug Squall to be applied after the Feint you cast the next round, you’d use Nightbringer.
Note that the first tier of these spells can only placed in your deck once, aren't able to be reshuffled, and the delayed spell costs 3 extra pips. However, these are all factors that can be upgraded through Spellwrighting.
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