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Question about Treasure Card "set"

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Survivor
Sep 16, 2009
1
Can someone explain the significance of the difference in set, for a treasure card. Sure, sometimes there seems to be a 5% or 5 point difference in the treasure card, but for the most part they seem the same. And what do the various symbols of the sets mean?

Ps: Thank you for some good answers. However, this is not a novice question. What effect if any does the "set" designation have on anything? By way of background I have a GM crafter and have a CL house and GM characters. So 1. is there any significance or importance to the set designation? and 2. what do the ring, tree, and other symbols mean or do?

Champion
Feb 14, 2010
435
At the crown shop there are several different sets of treasure cards that can be purchased. Cards that come from a purchased crown set of cards have a mark on them (Like the Nuklear icon) to indicate that is where they came from.
You can also obtain treasure cards as "drops" after a battle and these usually do not have any mark on them.
Treasure cards can be crafted and these usually don't have a mark on them.
Also, I believe that you can get cards from other sources like through marketed gift cards and such.

Treasure cards that are "enchanted" are created by combining an existing treasure card with a spell in your spellbook cannot be sold at the Bazaar.

The only reason you need to be aware of the differences in the cards is if you are using them for crafting; in which case you need to make sure you get the exact card required in the recipe.

Hero
Aug 23, 2009
723