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All cards in ''Memories'' follows a | All cards in ''Memories'' follows a hierarchy-based card allocation. Common (C) are the most prolific type of cards, followed by Rare (R), Super-Rare (SR), and finally Ultra-Rare (UR) as the hardest to obtain. | ||
Unlike further tiers of cards, Common cards have no mergeability. Rare cards can be merged once, with Super-Rare being mergeable twice, and finally Ultra-Rare with three. Each merge that a card receives improves its combat proficiency and added effect, but a Melee-based card cannot be merged with a Ranged-based card and vice-versa. | Unlike further tiers of cards, Common cards have no mergeability. Rare cards can be merged once, with Super-Rare being mergeable twice, and finally Ultra-Rare with three. Each merge that a card receives improves its combat proficiency and added effect, but a Melee-based card cannot be merged with a Ranged-based card and vice-versa. | ||
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Revision as of 17:49, 30 September 2014
Assassin's Creed: Memories is a role-playing trading card game, developed exclusively for the iOS App Store.
Official synopsis
"Assassin's Creed: Memories blends card battle, RPG, and strategy gameplay. Chase down your targets throughout history and assert your dominance over rival guilds. Equip your character with the most powerful gear and recruit history's deadliest Assassins and Templars to be your allies!"
Settings
In Memories, the player can explore five historical periods in the form of one or two Assassin protagonists – these being Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Hattori Hanzō, Yamauchi Taka, Edward Kenway and Ratonhnhaké:ton – who each track five targets. The exception to this rule being the Sengoku Period, with Yamauchi killing two targets, Oda and Shima, while Hattori killed the three others.
Third Crusade
- Teutonic Captain - C
- Tamir - C
- Sibrand - R
- Robert de Sable - SR
- Rashid ad-Din Sinan - UR
Renaissance Italy
- Papal Guard - C
- Charles de la Motte - C
- Emilio Barbarigo - R
- Juan Borgia - SR
- Cesare Borgia - UR
Sengoku Period
- Ashigaru Kashira - C
- Shima Sakon - C
- Mochizuki Chiyome - R
- Mōri Motonari - SR
- Oda Nobunaga - UR
Golden Age of Piracy
- Laurens Prins - C
- El Tiburón - C
- Benjamin Hornigold - R
- Bartholomew Roberts - SR
- Laureano de Torres y Ayala - UR
Colonial America
- British Officer - C
- William Johnson - C
- Benjamin Church - R
- Charles Lee - SR
- Haytham Kenway - UR
Some levels not implemented in the game are nevertheless announced by the developers.
- Imperial Mongolia - unknown Assassin
Card rarity
All cards in Memories follows a hierarchy-based card allocation. Common (C) are the most prolific type of cards, followed by Rare (R), Super-Rare (SR), and finally Ultra-Rare (UR) as the hardest to obtain.
Unlike further tiers of cards, Common cards have no mergeability. Rare cards can be merged once, with Super-Rare being mergeable twice, and finally Ultra-Rare with three. Each merge that a card receives improves its combat proficiency and added effect, but a Melee-based card cannot be merged with a Ranged-based card and vice-versa.
In the event of obtaining a card from a memory sequence, the following chance of capture is employed:
- Common – 80% chance
- Rare – 20% chance
- Super-Rare – 10% chance
- Ultra-Rare – 5% chance
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Reference
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