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==Game Modes== Duelyst currently has three head-to-head play modes: [[Play_Modes#Ranked_ladder|Ranked]] and [[Play_Modes#The_Gauntlet|Gauntlet]], which are the '''Standard''' modes. Standard means that you can all cards except the ones which are rotated. The third mode is [[Play_Modes#Unlimited|Unlimited]] in which you can play all cards that exist. Additional modes are practice mode, where you can play against the AI, and [[Solo Challenges|challenges]], which are solo. Additionally, Duelyst has weekly [[Boss_Battles|Boss Battles]], which are also against the AI. [[Ranked]] is a ladder mode: you are placed in one of five divisions (from lowest to highest: bronze, silver, gold, diamond, and S-rank). You play Ranked mode with a deck of forty cards from your collection. The game's matchmaking system usually matches you against players from your division. Winning games grants you chevrons; losing takes them away. Earn enough chevrons and you advance to the next division. Once you move into a new division, you cannot drop out of it. Every season (every calendar month) the ranks are reset and players are given [[Play_Modes#Ranked_ladder|Ranked rewards]] depending on the rank they reached. [[Gauntlet]] is a draft mode. When you enter Gauntlet, you draft a deck of 30 cards from a random selection of cards offered to you by the game. Your Gauntlet run continues until you have lost three games or won twelve games. The matchmaking engine attempts to match you against players with a similar number of wins. Players are given [[Play_Modes#The_Gauntlet|Gauntlet rewards]] depending on the number of games they won. You can only draft cards from the Standard set in this mode.
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