Evoker is a new, surprisingly old-school (well, as far as mobile platforms go anyways) card battling game for the iOS and Android, bringing back memories of games such as Rage of Bahamut and other simple yet eventful card-battling games. Your goal is to collect a bunch of scary, ugly-looking fantasy creatures and form them into a battle pack, then quest through stages and follow the story, and battle against other players as well. Read on for some tips and tricks for Evoker!
It isn’t long into the game before you start to have trouble with tougher bosses. If this is the case, go back to older stages and start battling against the old bosses all over again. You’ll usually get a free character as a reward for beating the boss, along with some gold, and sometimes you’ll even get a character card in exchange for simply completing the progress bar as well.
When you lose a battle, watch which of your characters are still around and which of the enemy characters are still around. Swap cards around and stick a stronger card where the enemy character stayed alive and try the battle again. Often, this is all that it takes to win it. If that doesn’t work, go back to older stages and grind for experience points.
Choose how to dole out your skill points based on how you play the game. If you spend more time in the arena, go for stamina, and for single player quests, go for energy. If you keep losing close battles, go for health points for your main player character instead.
There are two methods of improving your cards. After level ten you unlock sacrifice, which lets you give up weaker characters in order to strengthen stronger ones. Before that, though, you can fuse identical cards to evolve the main card into the next-level version of its form. Then if you end up with two of that card of the same evolution level, you can evolve them again.
Keep collecting cards and you can complete specific creature collections. Each time you complete a collection, go to the collection book and you can earn 50 free gems as a reward. Those gems can then be used to purchase rare, epic and legendary card packs.