Battle log guide

An auto battle story game, not a generic autoplay loop

PicWar fits players searching for an auto battle story game because the fight is not presented as silent math. Commentary, battle logs, and custom fighters give each match more narrative weight.

Narrated battle logs and commentary
Asynchronous matches with readable outcomes
Autoplay with character ownership and drama
PicWar character awakening
PicWar battle arena

Why autoplay alone is not enough

A lot of auto battlers look flat when the player has no emotional stake in the units or no readable story in the outcome. PicWar pushes on both of those weaknesses.

How PicWar adds story to auto battles

The game frames fights with AI commentary and battle narration, so each result feels less like a spreadsheet update and more like a competitive moment worth following.

Why the custom fighter matters

Because the unit began as your own sketch or image, the battle log carries more meaning. That ownership is what keeps the autoplay from feeling disposable.

Battle Records

Real hero battle records

These records come from public PicWar battles, with both heroes, hero images, winners, and narrated fight text.

Browse all battle records

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What does this page explain?

PicWar fits players searching for an auto battle story game because the fight is not presented as silent math. Commentary, battle logs, and custom fighters give each match more narrative weight.

Why does PicWar fit the query "auto battle story game"?

The game frames fights with AI commentary and battle narration, so each result feels less like a spreadsheet update and more like a competitive moment worth following.

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Watch the auto battle story unfold in PicWar

Download PicWar on iOS or Android if you want automated battles with commentary, battle logs, and custom characters.