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# Infinite Tides

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The Infinite Tides is a new game mode inspired by the roguelite genre in which players can take on 25 sequential Waves of enemies with a single Ship (meaning the HP total carries over to the next battle).

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You'll start each run on the Infinite Tides with a fixed deck of cards based on your Pirate type & level and your Ship type & level.

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After each battle, you'll have the opportunity to add a card to your deck from a randomly provided selection. You'll have 3 cards to choose from and can unlock a 4th choice by having an active VIP Pass.


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