What are Mage Wagons?
How Are Points Calculated?
Every 100,000 points earned by staking cards and packs creates a chance to get a card from the airdrop. To guarantee a card from the airdrop, you must meet a minimum number of chances. These minimums increase with each new card or conflict. Review How to Calculate Conflicts Contribution for additional information.How can I get Mage Wagons?
1. Earn up to 8 Mage Wagons for every 100,000 DEC and Credits spent on Conclave Arcana packs (from the official shop).
2. Mage Wagon Kits can be crafted using land resources.
3. Mage Wagon Kits can be purchased from the Non-Card Market. Once a wagon kit is activated, it becomes non-transferable and soulbound to your account.
You can also purchase Mage Wagons within a Conflict by clicking the Add Wagons box and clicking either Market link within the resulting screen.
How Can I Build a Mage Wagon?
First, ensure that you have Wagon Kits. Next, within a Conflict, click the Add Wagons box.
Next, enter the amount of Wagons you wish to craft and press the green button.
You can also craft them directly from your inventory by using the Conflict Items filter, then selecting the Use option from the hamburger menu.
How Many Mage Wagons Can I Have?
Any number of Mage Wagons can be crafted, purchased, and used.
Can Mage Wagons be Transferred or Sold?
Mage Wagon kits may be transferred and sold. Once a Mage Wagon is activated, it becomes soulbound and can not be sold.
What are the Components of a Mage Wagon?

There are three components of a Mage Wagon:
- Contribution Rank - A visual indicator of this wagon's overall "power". Slot higher-quality cards to reach greater ranks!
- Contribution Total - The total Contribution value of all cards slotted in this wagon.
- Card Slot - Each card's Contribution value is based on the number of copies combined, Rarity, and Foil type of the card. Combine your cards to optimize wagon performance!
Do New Mage Wagons Need to be Purchased for Each Conflict?
While Mage Wagons are usable throughout the entire series of Conflicts, wagons will sustain damage and need repairs once airdrops are claimed. Wagons can be repaired by clicking the green Repair button. Wagon Kits are used to repair wagons and craft new ones
One wagon per airdropped card is required. If players do not have enough cards in their inventory, they will be prompted to use, craft, or purchase wagons before claiming.
Can Cards that are on Mage Wagons be Used in Battle?
Yes. Although cards deployed to a Conflict cannot be traded, rented, or sold (while active in a Conflict) they can still be used in normal gameplay (excluding land production).
What Happens to My Mage Wagons when Conflicts End?
When Conflicts end, players may wish to remove all cards and packs from their Mage Wagons using the clear all button found on the final Manage Wagons screen. Though wagons will no longer be in use, they will reside in your inventory under Conflict Items.