
Since I already had around 60,000 Glint, I needed just another 10,000 to purchase a Legendary Draw. At the start of the season, I had planned to earn that amount within two or three days. Things got off to a great startâI unlocked the Gold League on the very first day by winning a streak of 10 or perhaps 12 battlesâbut it still took me much longer than expected to earn the remaining 5,000 Glint. Finally, a short while agoâwith more than five days of the season already goneâI accumulated enough Glint to buy a Legendary Draw. Without delay, I headed straight to the Reward Shop and spent the full 70,000 Glint to purchase one legendary draw for myself.

As you can see in the screenshot above, the default probability of pulling a Gold Foil card in a Legendary Draw is 1%; however, you have the option to either keep it at 1% or double it. Yes, by using Alchemy Potionsâwhich you can purchase from the 'Consumables' section of the shopâyou can increase the odds of getting a Gold Foil card to 2%. Even then, the chances remain slim, as a 2% probability still relies heavily on luck; however, if fortune favors you and you do pull a Gold Foil card, it is a fantastic outcome. This is because their value is significantly higher than that of standard cards, andâimportantlyâthey come unbound, meaning you can trade them whenever you wish to make a handsome profit. Do note, however, that the number of Alchemy Potions required varies depending on the specific draw; for instance, I had to use a total of 20 Alchemy Potions for this particular Legendary Draw.

Now, let's talk about this legendary card. I already own a copy, so itâs not a new acquisition for me; honestly, I don't always expect a brand-new card. Instead, I actually prefer getting multiple copies of cards I already own so I can upgrade them to their maximum level as quickly as possible. This is an Earth-element ranged card that seems somewhat basic at first glance, but for a 4-mana cost, it offers 2 ranged attack power and a standard stat spreadâincluding 1 armor, 3 health, and 2 speed. While its low health makes it seem a bit weak, its "Camouflage" ability can protect it from enemies with the "Opportunity" abilityâprovided you place it at the end of your strategic lineup. Plus, its 4-mana cost makes it a great companion for low-mana battles. So, while Iâm not exactly thrilled with this card, Iâm not disappointed either; overall, I think itâs a decent card. Iâm just one copy away from reaching Level 2, where it will gain an extra point of health and the "Shield Ward" ability. Hopefully, this cardâalong with all my othersâwill soon advance to higher levels.đ„


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Congratulations đđ on your legendary card.