LoH/League Fortresses
This is a brief summary of how the new League Fortress feature (introduced February 21) works. For a full description of all the details, see the official post.
Basics
League members can build a league deck used for defending their League Fortress. Starting Thursday night at 2000 server time, the league leader has a chance to select 10 Defenders and 1 Guardian, who will serve as the defense for the league that week. If the defense is properly set up, then starting Friday night at 2000, the league members will be able to attack three rival leagues, one of which is their designated Arch-Rival for the week. At the end of the week, rewards are handed out to the leagues and the ranks are adjusted based on the results.
Attacking
During the attack, you select one of your opponent leagues for that week, and then choose an enemy to fight. The fight is laid out like a normal zone, and the battle proceeds like against any AI opponent.
- Each Defender costs 50 Energy to fight, and you gain 80 XP and 500 Bucks for defeating one. In addition, you get one Torn Mask.
- The Guardian (who can only be fought if all 10 Defenders are defeated) costs 100 Energy to fight, and you gain 160 XP and 1000 Bucks for victory. In addition, you get two Torn Masks and a safe at random: either Bronze, Silver, or Gold.
Each opponent can only be fought once, so if you do manage to clear all three opponent League Fortresses, you'll be done for that week.
During the assault period, the scoreboard displays:
- League Clears: the number of your league members who have successfully cleared the opponent fortress
- League Defends: the number of times your league defenders have won a battle in defense
- Rival Clears: the number of your opponents who have successfully cleared your league fortress
Defending
The league deck has substantially different limits from your regular deck. In addition, it will be played as an AI deck, with all of the advantages and disadvantages that come with that (specifically, AI decks do not use equipment, and they do not have hands, so they can never discard cards, but there's no limitation on the number of cards they can play on a single turn). The limits for league decks are:
- Deck size: 60
- Attack duplication: 6
- Ally limit: 20
- Ally duplication: 6
- Event limit: 14
- Event duplication: 5
- Memento limit: 8
- Memento duplication: 4
Note that the league leader must select the 10 Defenders and 1 Guardian every week, even if nothing has changed since last week!
Rewards
As described above, you receive rewards for each enemy League Defender and Guardian defeated. In addition, at the end of the week, you will receive additional prizes depending on how your league did against its designated Arch-Rival: a Silver or Gold for members on the winning team, and a Bronze for members on the losing side. Note that you must have participated (at least 5 fights) in order to receive this reward.