The other deck you need to create is an event deck, these are cards that will make up the campaign, even though they will be shuffled and randomly placed on your board, once you get started. One deck is an equipment deck, these are items and equipment that can appear during the length of the campaign, either has prizes or items in shops. You select which boss (each one opens up after beating the previous ones, but you can replay old campaigns), and then you are given a little information about any special rules you need to adhere to in the campaign, and are told to create two decks (or have the computer do it for you). When sitting in front of the dealer (outside the tutorial) you are essentially setting up a campaign to go fight one of the many bosses of the game. This is about to get confusing, but please stay with me. Everything is very mysterious about who you are, who is the dealer, what you are even doing there, but because this is a video game you decide to play anyway. In Hand of Fate, you are but an anonymous stranger, who sits in front of a dealer to presumably play a game of cards. If that doesn't makes sense to you, perfect, I am here to hopefully clear the air and then tell you whether or not Hand of Fate is the greatest game of all time. Hello there! Today we are going to jump right into talking about our game of choice this week, "Hand of Fate." Hand of Fate is probably best described as a deck-building, DnD campaign, with some 3rd person action mixed in. This is an ongoing list where I attempt to do the following: Play, Complete, and Rank every video game in the known universe in order to finally answer the age old question "What is the greatest game of all time?" For previous entries find the links on the attached spreadsheet.
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