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Gacha-pedia: The Endless Spiral of Time-Sucking Collectible Cards
The Allure of Wikipedia Gacha: A Browser Game Worth Exploring
Are all paths destined to lead to gacha? It seems like an inevitable conclusion, the ultimate destination of the universe. Even when there’s nothing left but a few atoms, the gacha rolls will continue. It’s fate! This is the only rationalization I can offer for Wikipedia Gacha, a straightforward browser game that lives up to its name. Let me walk you through it nonetheless.
Upon launching the game, you’re greeted with an image of a pack of trading cards featuring the Wikipedia logo. Tap on the pack, and it unfolds to reveal five cards based on obscure Wikipedia pages, each with its own attack and defense stats, brief descriptions, occasional images, and, of course, varying rarities – because what’s gacha without that element?
In one pack, you might uncover an uncommon card for Hess, Oklahoma. In the next, you could pull a common card like Wolfgang Pickl. You eagerly anticipate the next pack, hoping to obtain the elusive SSR rarity Viking activity in the British Isles card with its impressive attack and defense stats. A sense of satisfaction washes over you as it joins your collection.
But it’s not just about collecting – this is a trading card gacha game with battles to engage in. Currently, there are three modes to choose from. You can opt for a single random battle, where you select a card to face off against a random opponent of your chosen rarity.
There’s also the team battle mode, where you assemble a team of five cards to battle against another team, with no control over the actual combat. And then there’s the daily raid battle, where you challenge a powerful boss using 10 cards per round, gradually chipping away at its HP. Today’s boss is the formidable UR rarity card Slovak Air Force, which proved to be a tough opponent for me.
Completing daily missions earns you two bonus packs, or you can wait a minute in the real world for a pack to replenish. Every 10 packs, you receive a gold one that guarantees an SR+ card. The rarity of cards is determined by the articles’ Q-Score, a legitimate rating system for Wikipedia articles. The game even features achievements! It encompasses all the elements of a typical video game, with the added bonus of being completely free from pay-to-win mechanics.
Wikipedia Gacha, available for exploration here, embodies gacha gaming at its finest: entertaining, lighthearted, yet strangely captivating. Happy rolling, adventurous players.
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