Skyweaver adds a new quest system to their fantasy, web-based TCG including daily, weekly, and seasonal quests. Completing quests rewards players with points which feed into the Skyweaver battle pass system, opening up new rewards for players every season.
Quests have arrived in Skyweaver, giving every player a chance to complete daily, weekly, and seasonal quests, earning experience points along the way! Quests are accessed via the top menu and the quest page shows active quests, completed quests, and timers with countdowns for the next quest resets.
And if you get a quest that you don’t like or just can’t seem to complete, Skyweaver includes a handy dandy re-roll feature! Players can re-roll one quest per quest type, per quest period. e.g., you can reset one daily quest once per day. Owners of Premium Skypasses receive two re-rolls.
Completing quests earns points towards the Skypass. Skypass is the battle pass for Skyweaver. And, as is standard with battle passes, Skypass offers a paid, premium mode with extra prizes, including cards, tradeable stickers and card backs, and even tickets to play for Gold and Silver cards in Conquest mode. Premium passes cost $14.95 if paying by credit card, or $12.92 if paying with USDC.
Speaking of Skypasses, you’re just in time to jump aboard as Skyweaver just opened up Season 21 with a new set of rewards. And with each new season, a new, free card awaits every player who logs in and claims it! Skyweaver is free to play, so jump in now to give it a try and claim your rewards!
What is Skyweaver?
Skyweaver is a fantasy-themed, collectible card game with play and earn opportunities. Playing Skyweaver is free and easy. The onboarding process for the game is very smooth. And the tutorials available make the game easy to approach, even if you are unfamiliar with the trading card game genre. Before entering PvP arenas you will need to gain experience by battling against bots. Along the way, you will earn basic cards and heroes to help build your first decks. Skyweaver also offers a ‘Discovery’ game mode, where each player begins with a pre-built deck.
In an interesting twist, Skyweaver doesn’t sell card packs. Players must earn cards by playing, or buy cards from other players. And though basic cards are bound to the player’s account, Skyweaver also features Silver and Gold card rewards which can be traded on the market. Players earn these cards by reaching the top of the leaderboards, or competing in Conquest mode. Tickets for Conquest mode cost $1.50, though they can also be won in-game. Conquest mode is a single-elimination mode, where players can earn Silver and Gold cards for winning 1, 2, or 3 matches in a row.
The game plays in your web browser or with the native apps available for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android. Skyweaver is officially in an ‘open beta’ state, but it already has a fully functioning game ecosystem and market. To learn more about this game, read our full Skyweaver Review.