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Hellfire: The Summoning Hack Tool For Coins And Other Cheats

Hellfire: The Summoning Hack Tool For Coins And Other Cheats

I’ve tried Magic 2015 and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, both of which have your collectible card game needs covered, but with this new release from DeNA, we have an entirely new CCG style game to try out!

In Hellfire: The Summoning, DeNA are clearly recognizing that the CCG genre has a lot to offer and they apparently have a lot to offer it in return. Whilst it has a lot in common with games like their DeNa’s very own Rage of Bahamut as well as Zynga’s Ayakashi: Ghost Guild, it does still manage to make its own mark upon the genre by contributing entirely new features unseen in other games.

In Hellfire: The Summoning, as a player, you will quickly be confronted with a variety of different battle in which you are put up against elemental enemies which must be defeated by firing various magical orbs at them. Each orb has a specific association with a specific element, meaning that they will all deal different types of damage against any enemies. The damage you deal will also depend on the elemental association that you enemies has, for example, if you are fighting against a dark enemy, you will probably want to use a fire orb in order to deal the most damage as dark is weak against fire. The game has an almost Pokemon like feel to it in this sense. Because of this system, the player really has to pay attention to the elemental type of enemy they are fighting against, that way they have an advantage of knowing exactly what will hurt them the most. Beating the enemy quickly with decrease the amount of damage you are likely to take from your enemy.

Although Hellfire actually describes itself as an action type game, it more closely resembles a turn based collectible card game, when in battle, nothing will happen until you have taken your turn, during your turn, you will have a limited number of moves to make as indicated by a small counter, as long as you still have moves left to make to can continue to attack your enemy until your counter hits zero, once your counter has hit zero, the turn of your enemy will begin, allowing them to deal damage to you, upon the start of your turn again, your counter will be reset to its original number, allowing you to deal damage again. In addition to these battles, players will also face off in boss fights, where they will face one incredibly strong elemental with multiple minion monsters that assist the enemy in battle. These battles are typically a whole lot harder due to the fact that you will have to fight multiple targets whilst avoiding getting killed. If the boss is killed before all of the minions are taken out, the minions will automatically die upon the defeat of the boss. This is a tactic that should really be considered in these fights as taking out the boss as quickly as you possibly can as it will result in you taking a whole lot less damage that you would if you tried to pick off each minion one by one.


The actual aspect of the card battling system comes into play via the mission list, whereby the player must complete a series of differing quests that ultimately contribute towards to continuation of the games storyline. Upon gaining a level, the player will also gain brand new cards that assist you in future missions, allowing for battle to run more smoothly and efficiently. As you get to know the game a little better, these card will also allow you to build your own custom deck which will be an important part of developing your own personal strategy. During any given day, the player is able to summon several different cards for free, in addition to these free summons, a player may also use their in game premium currency to summon up rare cards. If unable to use premium currency a player may still earn additional summons y use of ally jewels which can be found during random player encounters in your battle sequences, during these encounters, another player will appear in the middle of your battle to help you out, they will deal some damage to the enemy then disappear. Once the battle has ended, you will be prompted to friend request the player that has helped you out, whilst there is no way to directly interact with the other player, there is no reason not to add friends within the game as there is no limit to the number of friends you are able to collect.


Between battle sequences, the player is able to edit their decks by assigning specific orb powers to certain cards which ultimately makes your team stronger. They are also able to level up their heroes to also contribute towards the overall strength of the team.

Currently, Hellfire: The Summoning is running version 4.1.1 and requires your device to be running at least iOS version 5.0 or later or Android version 4.1. Since the game has seen its fair share of updates, the majority of bugs in the game will have likely been cleared away, however there is always an off chance that some may still remain, so if you notice any bugs or glitches in your game save, I would suggest reporting the issue to the developer via Twitter, Facebook or by email, this ensures that the issue is taken note of and increases the likelihood that it will be fixed in a future update. The game currently only supports the language use of English, French, German, Italian and Spanish, so if you don’t speak any of these languages, I would also report your need for an additional language to the developers. The game has a rating of four and a half stars on the app store and has received mostly positive feedback from hose who have played the game. The game can be downloaded for free from the app store with the choice to purchase addition in app premium currency.

The premium currency of the game is Fire Coins, which can be used for a variety of things such as unlocking new keys, paying for rare cards summons and various other things. There are six different Fire Coin packages available for purchase; for one hundred fire coins it will cost you ninety nine cents, for three hundred and five fire coins it will cost you $2.99, for one thousand and twenty fire coins it will cost you $9.99, for two thousand and sixty fire coins it will cost you $19.99, for five thousand two hundred and ten fire coins it will cost you $49.99 and for ten thousand five hundred and twenty five fire coins it will cost you $99.99.

Hellfire: The Summoning Unlimited Hack Tool for Coins and Jewels

Hellfire: The Summoning requires various coins and jewels to really progress through the game, especially when it comes time to purchase new items and equipment. You can purchase the fire coins through the app store, but this costs real money, and this can get expensive for most people within a matter of a few clicks. If you don’t want to spend money, you need to download the free AppGameCheats hack tool, which gives you all the fire coins, moba coins, and jewels that you need.

When you look at the image below, you will see the setup and the menu of the free hack tool for Hellfire: The Summoning. Simply select the device you are using and put in the amounts of the items you want, and you are good to go with unlimited currency.

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Once you download the Hellfire: The Summoning hack tool from AppGameCheats, you will see it automatically download, which might take up to 1 minute to complete. After it’s downloaded, simply open up the hack tool and select either iOS or Android depending on what device you are running Hellfire: The Summoning on. You will then be able to enter the amounts of fire coins, moba coins, and jewels that you want added to your account.

Click “Start” on the hack tool and then you will notice it takes less than one minute to finish the hack process. Open up Hellfire: The Summoning on whichever device you are using, and you will note how the amounts of the items you requested will be in your account. In terms of helping you through the game, this free hack tool gives you unlimited amounts of coins and jewels, which means you end up playing the game with the best items possible.

Tips and Tricks From AppGameCheats

As far as I can tell, there aren’t any hacks around for this game and it isn’t particularly new, I would imagine that it isn’t really popular enough to have warranted the need of a hack yet, however, don’t lose hope, one could appear in the future! For all of you guys who still want to play the game legitimately, check out these tips and tricks that we’ve come up with to help you make your way through the game.

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First up, let’s take a look at the tips for card farming. If you are just farming for cards, I’d advise you just stick to the starter areas as these are easier to get through, there isn’t much point going for the more difficult areas as rare card capture rate isn’t particularly high no matter which area you go to, so you’re better off just collecting up the smaller cards in incredibly easy fights.

When you move on to the second world, which is named Eberdawn, when you reach chapter 24 – Plains of Eternal Light, you will have access to a whole new variety of both cards, creatures and enemies, they are mainly one star elementals, so this is a great place to go if you want to farm to evolve you favorite cards already in your deck. Other good places to go to farm for low level cards to evolves your own favorites include; Tahal, chapter seven in Kabrista, Eberdawn, chapter nineteen in Gwen Silva Forest, chapter seven in Agni’s Grotto, chapter fourteen in Temple of the Fallen and chapter four in Arch Moor Cliffs. Any cards gained from these place can be incredibly useful as either part of your team or as evolution fodder for your other cards.

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When it comes to summoning, any creatures that are rated three stars and up can just be summoned, you may be able to also get these when using an ally summon, however the chances of this are fairly low, so I wouldn’t advise placing all of your ally summons into attempting to get one of these, anything summoned using ally summons are typically low level or useful evolution fodder for your other cards. If you’re intent on getting a more powerful card, your best bet would be to go ahead and take on a boss or a raid boss event, although you do have to wait for an event to start, so don’t waste your own time by waiting around for an event to start, just continue your missions, and if an event happens to star, great, go ahead and do it!

As a final tip, when you’re at that point where it feels like all you can do it grind older levels to work on leveling up, go as far back level wise as you can so you’re breezing through levels like it’s no problem at all. Whilst it won’t really affect your chances of finding anything new, you’ll still come across low level allies, where, rather than contributing to the success of your own game, you may be helping someone else out since you’re so much more powerful, at the same time, you still get ally crystals, so really it’s win win either way.

Hellfire: The Summoning Specific Ratings:

Artwork: I give Hellfire: The Summoning a 7/10 for its artwork. Personally, I felt like the artwork was a little lax, like not a lot of effort had been placed in its creation, which really is kind of sad because they have so many competitors on the app store in the same genre you’d think that they would want to put a lot of effort into creating their game in order to make it stand out in comparison to other games. In reality, it just doesn’t look that interesting and just makes you realize that if you want to play an RPG CCG, you may as well just go download Magic 2015 or Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft, at least this seem professionally made. I understand that DeNA may not have had the kind of budget that Blizzard or Wizards of the Coast have for their artwork, but I feel like so much more could have been done to make this game look better. The colors are dull, the main menu is cluttered, and there is hardly any animation in the game, to me, this makes the game a little unappealing.

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Music and SFX: I give the game a 6/10 for its music and sound effects. I found the music and sound effects to be seriously lax, there was so much more that could have been done that just stereotypical noise and the occasional random sound, although really this is just another thing they apparently didn’t care about. Such a shame.
Story and Originality: I give the game a 4/10 for its story and originality. I’m sure the creators thought they were coming up with something original when they created this game and whilst some features in the game are somewhat original, there isn’t much that hasn’t been seen and done a million times before. Whilst there isn’t exactly a story to his game, it really feels like there ought to be considering that areas are split into chapters, making it seem very story-like. The developers missed out of a great chance with this game, for which I am seriously put off by. Sure they have the mission system, which does give it a decent sense of flow and structure, but they aren’t stories.

Gameplay: I give the game a 6/10 for its gameplay. Unfortunately, this game just isn’t up to scratch when compared to games it has taken inspirations from. The gameplay feels seriously lacking and it seems more concerned about getting people to buy stuff rather than providing the player with a good time, at least that’s what I got from the persistent pop ups that would seem to appear after every mission I completed, practically screaming “BUY ME! BUY ME!” at me. I can honestly say that this game was not very fun, I felt like the developers seriously half assed the content. There was a great opportunity to create an awesome app with this game, however, the developers obviously decided to take the money making route rather than the fun route. Sorry DeNA, but you just lost points with me.

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Addictiveness: I give the game a 3/10 for its addictiveness. I’ll be honest, this game was fun for about ten second, but I quickly got bored. The learning stage of the game went on for too long, it was clear what you had to do very quickly, so it really didn’t need to be dragged out for so long, itjust made me bored, it was like talking to one of those people that feel the need to explain the same thing five times over before they think you’ve got it, it’s patronizing and makes you feel like you’re being treated like an idiot, something anyone who wants to make money should never do. This was your big mistake DeNA.

Overall, I give Hellfire: The Summoning a 5/10. There is a lot that could be done with this game, but sadly, I don’t see any of it happening.