TL;DR
- Draft Mode combines two Parallels in thirty‑card tournament decks.
- One free weekly run offered; extra entries cost Glints.
- Patch fixes dozen card bugs including Synchronicity and Keeper Erez.
Parallel TCG introduces an unprecedented mode with the deployment of Patch 0.74. Draft Mode now allows players to build thirty‑card decks by combining units from two different factions. Until now, construction rules demanded loyalty to a single Parallel. The update tears down that wall and opens a range of combinations that multiplies options on the board.
Match structure follows a clear framework. Each participant battles until reaching seven victories or suffers elimination upon three defeats. The format replicates the tension of a progressive knockout tournament and awards scaled prizes based on wins achieved. Appearance Packs, Scrap material, and the new Draft Tickets fill the reward pool for those who advance with steady footing.
Card selection begins with a foundational decision. The system presents three Legendary card options, each from a distinct Parallel. The player chooses one and defines the first core of the arsenal. A second round of selection follows with three more alternatives: two Legendaries from remaining factions and one Universal card. Choosing a card from another Parallel enables inclusion of a second faction in the deck. Picking the Universal card keeps construction within the limits of a single Parallel plus generic tools.
After fixing the dual or single identity of the deck, the player fills the thirty‑card quota through individual picks from groups of three. Every choice shapes cost curve and synergy between abilities. Once the list closes, the system requires selection of a Paragon from the Parallels present in the deck. The competitor also receives three optional trade slots to refine final composition before entering the matchmaking queue.
Accessibility combines free entry with internal currency options. Each account receives one free run per week. Additional entries require a cost of three hundred Glints or ten Draft Tickets. These tickets constitute a new exchange unit that players obtain inside Draft Mode itself and through the Premium Battle Pass. The economy of the system encourages weekly repetition without closing the door to those seeking more immediate attempts.
Stability Adjustments and Linguistic Expansion
The update extends beyond the novelty of card recruitment. Patch 0.74 includes fixes for over a dozen bugs affecting specific unit behavior. The card Synchronicity regains its original function of copying units instead of improperly stealing them. Keeper Erez no longer receives residual damage from zero‑value attacks. Catherine Lapointe ceases attacking after suffering a stun. Security Sweep now correctly targets stealthed wanted units.
Failures interrupting gameplay upon activating certain cards also received attention. Hasty Mobilization and Eighth Palm of Galli appear among repairs restoring fluidity of play. Each correction removes a source of frustration and returns confidence in mechanics intended by designers.
The game client further expands its international reach. The interface now includes full support for Traditional Chinese, Korean, and French. Inclusion of these languages reflects an effort to lower entry barriers in markets where localization marks the difference between a casual player and a committed one. Parallel TCG thus consolidates a more diverse user base without sacrificing precision of rule and ability text.
Developers hinted at expanding Draft Mode rewards catalog in future updates. The promise of more incentives suggests a plan of continuous evolution to keep interest in the new mode fresh. For now, the player base already possesses tools to explore combinations between Parallels previously forbidden. Convergence of factions in a single deck injects an additional layer of tactical depth.
Each match ceases to be a predictable duel between fixed archetypes and becomes an exercise of adaptation to unexpected synergies. The launch of Draft Mode does not merely add content. It rewrites the unwritten rules of deck construction within the Parallel universe.






