
She is an academy character and can be acquired for your own personal use by clearing the beginner dungeon 10 times, on the 10th clear you will receive Nold’s character card instead of the usual materials!
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I’ve decided to take the liberty to make a new, separate thread for discussing Nold the first playable boss card – Just because I feel like the boss cards are unique enough to merit their own discussion outside of typical faction threads.Īs a Nold player myself with an over 90% win rate and almost 400 games won, here are just some things I want to say about Nold as a playable character (IE, this isn’t where to come on strats for how to beat the boss version of Nold) and some strategies that work well with her, as well as some things to take in consideration when deciding if Nold is the character for you or not.Īs some of you assuredly already know, Nold is the boss of the first beginner dungeon. The Japanese and English online games became no longer officially supported as of 2013, while the Korean online game shut down in November 2017.Sword Girls Nold Deck Strategy Guide by prototype909 There was also a manhwa adaption of the game that also followed a differing canon from the online version and used a male protagonist. The Sword Girls game had several smartphone game spin-offs including a downsized mobile version and several light novel adaptations, the latter of which follows a different canon from the online game's story by introducing original characters and male characters (which have near to non-existent focus in the online version), but uses the same setting. Focusing on a Character card's specific stat by feeding them specific materials and cards can allow that Character card to evolve into a different form, gaining new effects and visuals.

There are several modes of gameplay available in the online version. In order to win a duel against either a CPU or enemy player, one had to reduce the opponent's Character card life points to zero. The deck consisted of Spells and Followers and the Character card was the representative card of the player and if defeated would result in the player's loss. The gameplay of the online version consisted of three types of cards in a deck, Spells, Followers, and Character card. The online game's story updates are released as " episodes" in form of booster packs and new cards that can be crafted each new episode contains many new cards featuring older characters and introducing newer ones to the game's lore. The online game's card lore each tell a part of the story of various girls in different factions, ranging widely in story content such as from a Vita tennis club member's daily life to a Darklore vampire family's internal power struggle. In the continuing Korean version, later story episode releases introduced a fifth new faction, Empire of Lazion. There are also neutral cards that are not associated with any of the factions. The four main factions in the game are the girls' public school life of the republic Vita, the royal kingdom's main Power Academy, the justice-upholding knight nation of Crux, and the mixed faction of night-dwellers and witches Darklore, and their interactions with and against each other, which all take place in the background of a continuing war against the technology-driven Empire of Lazion and the unfolding mysteries of otherworldly entities.

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The game also had an offline version in the form of a regular collectible card game published in 2012–2013.

The game art was influenced by manga art style. Sword Girls was a Korean digital collectible card game developed by Zeonix that was released in 2011. Fantasy, NTCG (Network Trading Card Game)
