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I've tried to play this event to learn more about the best strategies. As previously mentioned it became clear very early that there is no path to victory for an F2P players in this event. The best you could do is get 5 stars in tier 1 (rare) and tier 3 cards (epic and legendary) but you would fail short by 200+ tier 2 card duplicates.

Still I learned a few useful things around using spells for Journey-type boss battles. Specifically:

1) Journey fight is executing in rounds. Round ends when all thre cards have made their attacks.

2) Player could interact with the fight by applying spells before the new round started. Once the round started refreshing the page would bring you to the start of the next round. Refreshing page may be helpful if your browser is stuck and does not let you use spells.

3) You could use up to 5 spells throughout the fight - there are slots at the left and at the right of the cards as well as on top of them. Side spots split effect at 1/3 of the total across all the selected cards.

4) Most reliable way to apply spells is to start dragging the spell, wait a sec for draging being intiated and then quickly move it to the intended spot. If it shows over the wrong location you have to wait for round start to reset this targetting, so it's worth preparing spells early one waiting with them over the target locations.

5) The most useful spells are Heal (caduceus) - adds 60% HP but not above your card max health and AttackUp (shield) - increases attack by 60%. If used properly - e.g. with Fairy deck when Oglodi comes in the first round could let you multiply her attack by x32 to over 100K after a few rounds - this way I was able to reach 700k-900k per fight against early bossed and at least 350K to the most difficult ones.

6) Using spells could let you save some keys. E.g. I was able to spend ~200 Heal and 300 AttackUp spells to save about 835 keys. Not sure if it's worth it but I had too many spells any way.