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Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

To really understand Spellcraft, a new competitive PvP strategy game from ex-Blizzard and Riot developers, you just have to play it.

From now until April 16, you can see exactly what the game is about. Spellcraft is available as a public alpha and you can try it by visiting its and requesting access.

Spellcraft is a mix of existing genres, but leans heavily on MOBAs. Its developer, One More Game, calls it a [[link]] "real-time battler." You face off against another player with your team of three heroes. Each [[link]] hero has a basic ability and an ultimate that you can deploy as they rummy master come available in each round. The goal is to score enough kills or team wipe your opponent to win four rummy modern rounds.

Each hero slots into familiar tank, DPS, and healer roles. Rounds begin with a short movement phase where you can pick up and place your heroes on the board like a tabletop game, and then you're let loose to start fighting.

Every character performs auto-attacks without your input—sorta like an autobattler. But it's your job to identify how your abilities interact to shut down your opponent before they try to do the same. Mech character Reset has the ability to pull enemies towards them, and then Europa can call down an AoE orbital strike attack to do loads of damage. Or a character like Cage, who carries a massive hammer, can leap across the board and take someone out when they're low health. There rummy nabob are tons of combinations of characters and abilities, and you'll have to be flexible based on your opponent and the ability-altering items you can equip in between rounds.

Spellcraft has a ranked mode, unranked mode, custom games, and a practice mode where you can learn characters against bots.

One More Game has already had "a few thousand players" test out with its goal for "alpha-driven development", which it details in a lengthy .

Spellcraft doesn't have a release date, but its public alpha will be available until April 16.

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