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What is Gold?

There are two types of currencies in The Far Wilds. One is Gold, the other is Power. You can purchase Gold from the Market Section, using Paypal or any other major credit card. With gold you can buy cards on the market, buy Starter Packs in the Market Section or use it to enter the various Tournaments that The Far Wilds has to offer. (Some Tournaments are totally free to play.)

What is Power?

Unlike Gold, you can't buy Power. Rather, it is something you gain if you are doing well in various Tournaments. For instance, you get 4 Power if you win an Expert_Clash, 2 if you are the runner up and 1 if you are third. You can enter Tournaments using Power and you can also sell it in exchange for Gold on the market.

How do I get an Avatar/Profile Picture?

Go to 'Options' in the top right corner of the interface. There is a drop down menu next to 'Avatar' where you will be able to select your desired picture.

What is a Default card?

When you register an account, you are given three different pre-made armies from three different domains (Default_DarkLegion, Default_MountainFolk and Default_Sylvan), together with five Basic Buildings from all domains, including the other three currently existing domains (Elemental, Celestial Imperium and Horde of Chaos). Default cards, unlike Phantom cards and cards that you have bought, can’t be sold or traded. You can tell that a card is a Default Card by the fact that it is grayed out and has no expiry date. The exception to this rule is Default buildings which have their normal color.

Except for these differences, Default cards work in much the same way as other cards. Hence, you can include any variety of them in your decks (given that they adhere to the normal deck rules for each format), including the deck with which you enter the Expert_Clash .

What is a Phantom card?

A Phantom card is like a Default Card in that it is grayed out and can’t be traded or sold. The difference is that it has an expiry date. When you receive a Phantom card, you will have it for X number of days, after which it is deleted from your army. You can acquire Phantom cards by playing on the weekly Ladder or by playing the computer (SarsAI). After each win against the computer, you acquire one Phantom card and if you are fortunate enough to be ranked at the top of the Ladder before it resets, you acquire 60 Phantom cards.

You can include any variety of Phantom cards in your decks (given that they adhere to the normal deck rules for each format), including the deck with which you enter the Expert_Clash.