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If you've been grinding Minion Masters and the Empyrean faction clicks with your playstyle, this DLC fast-tracks your collection in a way the base grind won't match for weeks.

I'll be straight with you: Zealous Inferno isn't a game, it's a collection accelerator for one specific faction inside a free-to-play card battler. If that sounds niche, it is. But if Minion Masters has its hooks in you and you've landed on the Empyrean playstyle, this bundle is a meaningful shortcut. Minion Masters itself is a fast, real-time card battler where you build a ten-card deck and throw minions, spells, and buildings at an opponent across a bridge-control arena. Matches are short and punchy. The faction system matters a lot because running a mono-faction deck earns you a 20% faster mana regen bonus, which is a real competitive edge in 1v1 and 2v2. The Empyrean faction leans into a defensive-front playstyle: tough infantry that soaks damage, big minions that hold pressure, and the Empyrean Army keyword that rewards you for stacking same-faction cards. It's not the flashiest kit in the game, but it's consistent and hard to blow up cheaply. What Zealous Inferno actually gives you is a dense package of Empyrean cards: three copies of Caeleth Dawnhammer at Legendary rarity, five copies of Sun Burn at Supreme, stacks of Legionnaires and Brother of the Burning Fist, twenty Bannermen, five Power Tokens, and two animated cosmetics including a Legendary avatar. The core loop the bundle sets up is using Caeleth and Brother of the Burning Fist as your frontline commanders, filling lanes with Legionnaires, dropping a Bannerman to protect the wave, then closing with Sun Burn to push damage. It's a coherent starting deck, not a random pile of cards. The honest caveat here is that this is DLC for a free-to-play game. BetaDwarf's monetisation approach is relatively fair as these things go, since the game allows competitive cards to be earned through play, and skill genuinely determines outcomes over collection size at higher ranks. But you do need the base game installed, and you should have spent enough time with Minion Masters to know the Empyrean faction is actually for you before spending anything. The community has flagged that balance patches occasionally push certain factions in or out of the meta, so no faction box is a permanent free pass to easy wins. What this bundle does guarantee is that you stop waiting on RNG drops for the specific cards you want to build around. For new players who grabbed the base game and want an on-ramp into competitive faction play, this is a practical buy. For players still figuring out which of the ten factions matches their read-and-react style, hold off until you know Empyrean is your lane. Fred, Scout Team

Minion Masters - Zealous Inferno
ActionFree To PlayIndieStrategy

Minion Masters - Zealous Inferno

Mar 5, 2020BetaDwarf
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If you've been grinding Minion Masters and the Empyrean faction clicks with your playstyle, this DLC fast-tracks your collection in a way the base grind won't match for weeks.

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I'll be straight with you: Zealous Inferno isn't a game, it's a collection accelerator for one specific faction inside a free-to-play card battler. If that sounds niche, it is. But if Minion Masters has its hooks in you and you've landed on the Empyrean playstyle, this bundle is a meaningful shortcut. Minion Masters itself is a fast, real-time card battler where you build a ten-card deck and throw minions, spells, and buildings at an opponent across a bridge-control arena. Matches are short and punchy. The faction system matters a lot because running a mono-faction deck earns you a 20% faster mana regen bonus, which is a real competitive edge in 1v1 and 2v2. The Empyrean faction leans into a defensive-front playstyle: tough infantry that soaks damage, big minions that hold pressure, and the Empyrean Army keyword that rewards you for stacking same-faction cards. It's not the flashiest kit in the game, but it's consistent and hard to blow up cheaply. What Zealous Inferno actually gives you is a dense package of Empyrean cards: three copies of Caeleth Dawnhammer at Legendary rarity, five copies of Sun Burn at Supreme, stacks of Legionnaires and Brother of the Burning Fist, twenty Bannermen, five Power Tokens, and two animated cosmetics including a Legendary avatar. The core loop the bundle sets up is using Caeleth and Brother of the Burning Fist as your frontline commanders, filling lanes with Legionnaires, dropping a Bannerman to protect the wave, then closing with Sun Burn to push damage. It's a coherent starting deck, not a random pile of cards. The honest caveat here is that this is DLC for a free-to-play game. BetaDwarf's monetisation approach is relatively fair as these things go, since the game allows competitive cards to be earned through play, and skill genuinely determines outcomes over collection size at higher ranks. But you do need the base game installed, and you should have spent enough time with Minion Masters to know the Empyrean faction is actually for you before spending anything. The community has flagged that balance patches occasionally push certain factions in or out of the meta, so no faction box is a permanent free pass to easy wins. What this bundle does guarantee is that you stop waiting on RNG drops for the specific cards you want to build around. For new players who grabbed the base game and want an on-ramp into competitive faction play, this is a practical buy. For players still figuring out which of the ten factions matches their read-and-react style, hold off until you know Empyrean is your lane. Fred, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-coopcross-platformachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Faction BoxEmpyreanCard CollectionMono-faction SynergyMana ManagementBridge ControlLegendary CommanderReal-time Card BattlerDLC Starter Pack

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GT 240 or equivalent, minimum 512 MB of VRAM
Processor
Intel Core i3, 2.4 Ghz or equivalent

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Developer
BetaDwarf
Publisher
BetaDwarf
Release Date
Mar 5, 2020

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