Divine Duel is a tactical fighting game that blends Fantasy and Sci-Fi, offering a fresh perspective on PvP. Forget about ordinary weaponry and brace yourself for an extraordinary arsenal, featuring weaponized musical instruments, mythical creatures, and even a meteor.
The game integrates fast-paced gameplay with a strategic layer, rewarding players for quick thinking and creative ideas. Duel others in a never-ending struggle for the fate of the Multiverse and prove that you have what it takes to win the Divine Duel.
The glory is yours to take.
Features: • Choose your Celestial and engage in real-time duels with players from around the world • Utilize over 40 thrilling weapons, spells, and summons (yes, dragons are included!) • Experiment with your loadout - drop a colossal structure on your foe if necessary! • Level up and unlock valuable boosters that enhance your fighting potential • Explore multiple game modes - from classical duels to card-game-inspired drafts • Embrace the mantra "move or die" - it's as straightforward as that
The best VR sports that use brain & body. When I was originally addicted to Blaston, I found this game and started playing.
So far, I've played titles that can be called competitive VR sports with Iron Lights, Broken Edge, Blaston, and this Divine Duel, but Divine Duel and Blaston are tied for first place among me.
The reason is that both use the "brain" as well. Rather, how you use your brain becomes more important. Creating your own tactics by combining equipment is similar to how you use your brain in Trading Card Game or Chess.
As of July 2023, the language is still only English, so it may be difficult to spread in non-English-speaking countries. It's a really great work and I want it to spread more and more in my country and around the world.
It is a title that stands as one of the splendid sports events that are comparable to real sports.
It is miraculous that it is free in the first place, It's worth at least $20 or $30 or more.
There may be a difference in the quality of the equipment between the non-charge and the charge, but if you are frustrated by that, I think it's fine to charge. The difference can be eliminated by charging about 5 to 6 dollars.
First of all, I should be grateful that I am allowed to play such a high-quality title for free.
In the game, there is a currency called Gems. You can get gems by achieving originally prepared in the game. In addition, you will receive gems by achieving those are updated every week. Even if you play for free, probably in about half a year, you can fill the gap of the equipment.
Also, one of my strongest pieces of equipment is the equipment that I can get for free, and I am able to compete evenly with the top players with that equipment.
The bigger the play space, the better. Especially when the width space is wide, it is advantageous. It should be 1.8m.. 2m or more in width. 3m x 3m is best. Luckily I have a play space of about 3m x 2m to do that.
(By the way, Blaston needs a space of at least 1.8m in diameter, preferably 2.2m.)