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The Elder Scrolls Oct 30, 2018 The Elder Scrolls: Legends - October 2018 Monthly Card
This month, we’re thrilled to be bringing back monthly reward cards! View 
The Elder Scrolls May 23, 2019 Alliance War Developer Diary – Better in 50
How do you make a card stronger in a 50-card deck? With some clever design! View 
The Elder Scrolls May 03, 2018 Game Update 72: Patch Notes – May 2, 2018
Starting with this patch, when you reach Legend on the Versus ladder, you’ll receive the new Legend Card Back when you get your monthly rewards. View 
DOOM Aug 15, 2019 Submissions for August are OPEN – Show us your fan art!
We’re going retro with this month’s fan art. View 
DOOM Nov 15, 2019 Submissions for November are OPEN – Show us your fan art!
Heads up, Slayers! View 
DOOM Nov 22, 2022 Bethesda’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide
Get started on your holiday shopping with this guide to 2022’s finest Bethesda gifts. View 
Fallout Jun 07, 2019 Fallout 76: Around Appalachia- June 7, 2019
Many players take great pride in their C.A.M.P. and the vending items they offer for sale. As we sit around the C.A.M.P. fire heating up some newly-found canned dog food, let’s share some of their stories... View 
The Elder Scrolls Aug 31, 2016 The Elder Scrolls: Legends - Monthly Card Reveal
One of the great things about working on a digital card game like The Elder Scrolls: Legends is that we have a variety of ways to release content. Today, we’re going to introduce one of Legends’ most unique ways to shake things up: monthly cards. The monthly card will be revealed with about ten days to go in each month and you’ll earn them based on your ranked progress. You earn one copy of the monthly card for each major constellation you reach: 1 for Mage, 2 for Warrior and 3 for Thief. If you can’t quite reach Thief, no worries. Monthly cards can be soul summoned after they’re released. They’ll also be added to the Arena! View 
Wisdom of Ancients - Sorcerer Control
Now that we’ve explored some deck building basics, it’s time to take a look at some good beginner decks in detail. One of the decks I’ve seen success with has been a Sorcerer Control deck. The Sorcerer deck, if you’ll recall, is the combination of Endurance (purple) and Intelligence (blue) cards. This means that we’re focusing heavily on spells and keeping ourselves alive. As I mentioned previously in our article on Advanced Deck Building Tips, I sometimes enjoy playing decks that look to control the early- and mid-game before taking over the game by playing haymaker after haymaker at the end. The following is the list I’m currently using and have been tweaking for the past week or so. View 
Support Charities, Get Free Games & Earn In-Game Goodies During QuakeCon at Home!
Things are different with QuakeCon this year, but that won’t stop us from supporting charities and giving you the chance to get free stuff! View