A Practical Guide to Evil

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A Practical Guide to Evil
Designer Aerdor
Date 30th September 2020
Players ???
This is an unfinished deck. It is incomplete, and is not playable.
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.)
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A card game inspired by the web novel A Practical Guide to Evil : check it out here, it's so good !

  • This deck is still only a draft. Suggestions are welcome if you know the Guideverse.

Rules

Dvorak

Dvorak is played entirely with cards, and there are just two types of card - Things and Actions. When you play a Thing card, it goes onto the table in front of you and stays there, usually having a useful effect while it remains in play; when you play an Action card, it does whatever it does and goes to a discard pile.

Take the deck of cards, shuffle it, and deal five cards to each player (which they hold in their hand where other players can't see). The rest of the cards go in the middle of the table as a face-down draw pile, and whenever a card is discarded or destroyed, it goes into a face-up discard pile.

Starting with a random player, you take turns in order. A turn consists of:

  • Drawing the top card from the draw pile. (If the draw pile's empty, shuffle the discard pile and turn it over to make a new draw pile.)
  • Playing up to two cards from your hand. You can play one Thing and one Action per turn (or just one of those, or no cards at all).
  • Checking your hand size; if you have more than five cards, discard down to five.

The game continues until somebody meets the deck's victory condition.

A Practical Guide to Evil

Win condition

To win, you must control 3 different Stories.

Stories

A Story :

  • can be played when its Condition is met and if you control a Named.
  • can be played maximum once each (each turn, you can play a Story and/or a Thing and/or an Action).
  • resolves its Effect when it is played.

If at any point, you don't control any Named, you must destroy all your Stories.

Named

Named is a generic term that englobe Vilains and Heroes.

A Name can have built-in Aspect that works like an Aspect card.

Rule of Three

The card Rule of Three works very particularly. Because the text is so long, it is written here and summarize on the card.

Condition:

  • Play this card when one of your Named is destroyed by an opponent
  • You still need to control at least one Named
  • You can't have multiple Rule of Three linked to the same opponenet.

Effect:
On playing it:

  • Put two markers on it.
  • This card isn't taken into account for the win condition as long as it has markers on it.
  • This Story is link to the opponent mentioned in the condition. He is thereafter refered to as the linked opponent.

As long as there is exactly 2 markers on the card:

  • If you destroy one of the linked opponent Named or he destroys one of yours, destroy this card.
  • Three turns after playing thsi card, remove one marker from it.

As long as there is exactly 1 marker on the card:

  • The linked opponent cannot destroy any of your Named.
  • When you destroy one of the linked opponent's Named, remove the last marker from this card. It is now taken into account for the win condition.

Aspects

An Aspect :

  • can be played when its Condition is met, even when it is not your turn.
  • must be played attached to a Named.
  • resolves its Effect when it is played.

Each Named can have a maximum of 3 Aspects.

When a Named uses one of its Aspect (i.e. activate its effect when it is already attached to a Named), put a marker on it. Each player removes the markers on his Aspects at the beginning of his turn. A Named can only use one of its Aspect if none of its Aspects has a marker on it. You can use an Aspect event if it is not your turn in reaction to something.

When playing an Aspect, resolving its effect doesn't put a marker on it, but you can't activate it before your next turn. You can play an Aspect on a Named, even if there is a marker on one of its Aspects.

Band of Five

Each player cannot control more than 5 Named, and a Band of Five must be composed exclusively of Vilains or exclusively of Heroes (except when Team up ! is in play).


Card List

Stories

Evil turn on Evil
Story
Condition: A player controls at least two Vilains not attached to each other.
Effect: The targeted player separate all his Vilains into two groups. You destroy the group of your choosing. The targeted player get control over this Story.
Arthurian story
Story
Condition: One of your Named is the heir of a kingdom AND there is an unattached Sword in play.
Effect: ???
The Monster is freed and turn on its Master
Story
Redemption story
Story
Condition:???
Effect: Flip a coin. Head, the Vilain is now considered a Hero and you gain control of it. Tail, the Vilain is destroyed.
Corruption story
Story
Condition:???
Effect: The Hero is now considered a Vilain and you gain control of it.
Rule of Three
Story
CF. RULES FOR THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION

Condition:An opponent without Rule of Three with you destroyed one of your Named, but not the last one.
Effect: Put two markers on it.
2 markers: If destruction of a Named, destroy this card. After three turns, remove one marker.

1 marker: The opponent cannot destroy your Named. When you destroy one of his Named, remove the last marker.
Rule of Three
Story
CF. RULES FOR THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION

Condition:An opponent without Rule of Three with you destroyed one of your Named, but not the last one.
Effect: Put two markers on it.
2 markers: If destruction of a Named, destroy this card. After three turns, remove one marker.

1 marker: The opponent cannot destroy your Named. When you destroy one of his Named, remove the last marker.
Rule of Three
Story
CF. RULES FOR THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION

Condition:An opponent without Rule of Three with you destroyed one of your Named, but not the last one.
Effect: Put two markers on it.
2 markers: If destruction of a Named, destroy this card. After three turns, remove one marker.

1 marker: The opponent cannot destroy your Named. When you destroy one of his Named, remove the last marker.


Aspects

Find
Aspect
Condition:???
Effect: Look at the five card on top of the draw pile and put one into your hand. Shuffle the rest into the draw pile.


Vilains

Amadeus, The Black Knight
Thing - Vilain
Wekesa, The Warlock
Thing - Vilain
Eudokia, The Scribe
Thing - Vilain
She doesn't count as a member of your band of five.

When played, must be attached to an other Named of your band. Destroy her if the attached Named leaves play.

?????: As long as there is a marker on this Aspect, Eudokia can't be targeted by an opponent.
Hye Su, The Ranger
Thing - Vilain
She is not limited for the number of Aspects she uses in one turn.
???, The Assassin
Thing - Vilain
Kill ???: If no other Named you control as a marker on their Aspects, destroy a Named. As long as there is a marker on Kill, you can't activate any Aspect of any of your Named.
Sabah, The Captain
Thing - Vilain
When played, must be attached to an other Named of your band. Destroy her if the attached Named leaves play.

Obey:???

Unleash: When activated, destroy two random Thing except member of her Band of Five. As long as there is a marker on Unleash, she can only be destroyed by a Story.
Catherine Foundling, "The Black Queen"
Thing - Vilain
At any time, Catherine can discard all her Aspects.
Hakram of the Howling Wolves, The Adjudant
Thing - Vilain
When played, must be attached to an other Named of your band. Destroy him if the attached Named leaves play.
Stand: If the attached Named should be destroyed, cancel the destruction.
Masego, The Hierophant
Thing - Vilain
Witness:???
Indrani, The Archer
Thing - Vilain


Heroes

Tariq Isbili, The Grey Pilgrim
Thing - Hero
Forgive: Can bring back to life a member of his Band of Five who was destroyed since his controller last turn.
Shine:???
Laurence De Montfort, The Saint of Swords
Thing - Hero
Decree: As long as there is a marker on Decree, Laurence is a sword.
Hanno of Arwad, The White Knight
Thing - Hero
William of Greenbury, The Lone Swordsman
Thing - Hero
Swing: If a sword is attached to William, destroy a Named an opponent controls.
Vivienne Dartwick, The Thief
Thing - Hero
Steal: Gain control of a non-Named Thing controlled by an opponent.
The Wandering Bard
Thing - Hero
Keeper of Stories ???: If you don't control any other Named, you can play a Story if one of your opponent meets the condition. The opponent gets the effect, but you get the Story.
John, The Hunter
Thing - Hero
Simeon, The Bumbling Conjurer
Thing - Hero
Bumble ???: You have to put a marker on Bumble at the beginning of your turn to use it. You can play any number of Action you want, but each time you must flip a coin. Head, resolve the Action. Tail, discard it without effect.


Other cards

Team up !
Thing
This Thing is undestructible. No player control this Thing.
Bands of Five can now be composed of Vilains and Heroes together.
Seraphim's Feather
Thing - Sword
Can only be attached to a Hero. ???
"I am invincible !"
Action