When comparing Elder Scrolls: Legends vs Magic 2015, the Slant community recommends Elder Scrolls: Legends for most people. In the question“What are the best digital Collectible Card Games on PC?” Elder Scrolls: Legends is ranked 8th while Magic 2015 is ranked 21st. The most important reason people chose Elder Scrolls: Legends is:
Strictly Better Rewards than Hearthstone, and packs cost the same amount.
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Pros
Pro Rewarding
Strictly Better Rewards than Hearthstone, and packs cost the same amount.
Pro Accessible
Game is F2P friendly due to generous leveling system, starting campaign
Pro Single player friendly
For those who don't want to play ladder, ESL offers both a story mode, and a solo arena.
Pro Has Elder Scrolls lore
Even for people that never played card games, if you loved elder scrolls lore you will love this.
Pro Mature art style
Art on cards looks great, and isn't overly cartoony.
Pro Strategic depth
Rune System, the shadow lane, decrease of ping compared to other ccgs leads to a game that requires tougher decision making.
Pro Little RNG
Most RNG is related to card draw/deck variance, with a couple exceptions mostly on unique legendaries.
Pro Interactive with opponents
Unlike in Hearthstone, there is a lot of interaction and choices with the cards and your opponent. Pirate Warriors, face hunter, solitaire/miracle rogue, to name a few.
Pro Deep gaming experience
The core of the Magic games is extremely deep with years of additions, tweaks and new rules to broaden the scope of the whole game.
Pro Six tutorials to help players learn how to play
There are six different tutorials in game to help new players learn the ins and outs of the game.
Cons
Con Bland card design
Con Bad UI
The UI feels like that of a game released in the 1990s in a bad way.
Con Bland board
Only one playmat to play on, and it doesn't "pop" like other games playmats do.
Con Region-locked on Steam
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Con The two lines can have a snowball effect
The two lines separation can have a snowball effect that will lead to an imminent loss.
Con Old and outdated, no reason to play anymore
Con Game pushes players into purchasing cards
Progression in the game falls a bit flat, especially in the collecting aspect. This may be done in order to push people into paying for card packs instead of feeling like they steadily earn them through gameplay.