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2cond row: This also shows if it is stackable (you can place it on the same spot as similar cards therfore saving room on the playing bord, Equipable (you can equip it as a weapon or armor. You can only have 1 armor, on 1-2 weapons/sheilds 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of gloves, Up to 10 rings, and as many necklesses/amulets/talsimins you want.), or if it is neither.
2cond row: This also shows if it is stackable (you can place it on the same spot as similar cards therfore saving room on the playing bord, Equipable (you can equip it as a weapon or armor. You can only have 1 armor, on 1-2 weapons/sheilds 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of gloves, Up to 10 rings, and as many necklesses/amulets/talsimins you want.), or if it is neither.




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Bottom row: The first spot is for spell field cards (enhances certin abbilities when used). The next spot is for your spell book (spells you have learned). The third spot is for your spell list (this is a pile of 5 spell cards that in case you need a spell card you can draw form it each turn or add to it.) And the fourth spot is for Your potion rack (same as spell list only for potions). The next nine spots are for putting other cards. The 2cond last spot is for the discard pile and the last spot is for your deck.
Bottom row: The first spot is for spell field cards (enhances certin abbilities when used). The next spot is for your spell book (spells you have learned). The third spot is for your spell list (this is a pile of 5 spell cards that in case you need a spell card you can draw form it each turn or add to it.) And the fourth spot is for Your potion rack (same as spell list only for potions). The next nine spots are for putting other cards. The 2cond last spot is for the discard pile and the last spot is for your deck.
==Starting a game==
First lay out a game mat (you may need to make it you self). Then remove 5 spells and potions from you deck. Seperate them and put the spells on the spell list and the potions on the potion rack spot face down. Place all combo cards/certificates in a pile off to the side for verifacation later. Then remove all your character cards and choose 1 (put the rest off to the sidef). Finaly shuffle your deck and draw 5 cards. You will also like to have a few things ready. A dice(may be needed for certain cards), A calculator(to figure out hp etc.), a coin  (may be needed for certain cards), and pen and paper (in case you come up with a card). Now then you need to figure out who goes first (you can flip a coin, see who roles the highest on a dice, or do Potion (rock), Spell (paper), Weapon (sicors) (this is also used in the game for ties and certain other situations). Once this is all done let the games begin.

Revision as of 19:50, 21 December 2007

Wizard Quest
Designer Eric F.
Date Wed Dec 19th
Players 2-3
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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This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more.


This is a card game based on wizards. You can play as a wizard Character and battle other people and there characters using spells potions and more.

Special Rules

There is alot of explaining that I have also put into special rules.

Card types

Things:

1. Charecters: These are the people you battle with.

2. People: These are other people who show up in the game such as an apprentice or body guard.

3. Creatures:These are like wizards pets and range from cats to owls to dragons.

4. Potions: These are things that give you boosts harm other players etc.

5. Items: These are things like spell books, talismens, amulets, magicaly inhanced jewlry etc.

6. Weaponry: These are swords, shields, and armors

7. Potion ingredients: These are used to make potions

8. Defenders: These are things like brick wall, or wizard tower. If these are in play the other player can do nothing but try to destroy the wall.

Actions:

1. Spells: These are the basis of the game. They can heal you, help you attack, and more.

2. Special attacks: These are attacks that you would use with weapons to boost there hit.

3. Boosts: These are cards that can heal you when played or harm the other player etc.

4. Neutral: These are cards such as draw 3 cards or discard 1 card.

5. Removers: These are cards that allow you to remove other cards in play.

6. Rule benders: These cards bend the rules.

7. Combo-cards/certificates: Some spells can be put together as a combo. Combo cards tell you how to do the combo and combo certificates allow you to do a certin combo that your not sure if you can do or not.

8. Phrases: These are famous or not so famous or just plain made up phrases. They have an effect tied up with them and often you have to role a die to chose 1 of many affects with it (e.g. If you roled a 1 on a die for the phrase card "They come with axes" you would get to take any axe like weapon out of your deck.


Card layout

Here we will point out a few areas of the card you might want to know.

Charecter/people cards

0
wizard
charecter-lvl: 0
This wizard has a weakness to fire. 100 hp, 100 mp, 100 E. Water blast: 100 h
this wizard specilizes in water spells.

Top center: Name, this just gives the name.

Top right: Rarity, this is how rare it is. Goes as follows. 0: basic, 1: common, 2: uncommon, 3: hard to find, 4: rare, 5: super rare

2cond row: Type/level this gives the type of card and the its level (the level is for the advanced game where a character can only use a card if it is his level or lower.)

3rd row: (normaly above this is a picture.) This gives different information Hp; hit points (tells what health your charecter is at.)Mp; Magic points (these are used for the advanced game where each spell card costs so many Mp and if you don't have enough you need to raise using a potion, boost, etc. before you can use spells.)Each charecter has one special spell it can use (e.g. water blast). Where it says 100 h that is how much it hits. Weakness/strangth; some cards have weaknesses and strengths. For strangths whenever you use something related to that strength you gain 1 hp. Whenever it is used against you you gain 2 hp. For weaknesses whenever you use something realated to that you lose 2 hp. Whenever something like that is used against you you lose 1 hp. A charecter may not have a weakness or strength.

Last row: This is just text that gives a little backround on the card.

Spell cards

0
Flame
Spell-creature*-offensive-lvl 0
100 h
This shoots out a fiery blast

There is 1 thing i would like to point out for spell cards.

2cond row: This tells that it is a spell card that it can be used by creatures and it is offensive. The star (*) next to the word creature says that it can be taught to humans (it is the same for humans only visversa)(to learn it it must be used 3 times). If there is no text stating creature or human it can be used by both.











Potions/Items/boosts/nuatral/etc.


0
Mana potion
potion-boost-stackable-lvl 0
heal 25 mp
A potion that heals mp

There is 1 point on potion/item cards I would like to point out.

2cond row: This also shows if it is stackable (you can place it on the same spot as similar cards therfore saving room on the playing bord, Equipable (you can equip it as a weapon or armor. You can only have 1 armor, on 1-2 weapons/sheilds 1 pair of boots, 1 pair of gloves, Up to 10 rings, and as many necklesses/amulets/talsimins you want.), or if it is neither.











Game Mat

The game mat has 2 rows each row containing 15 spots to put cards.

First row: The first six spots are for putting spell cards you would like to reserve for later. The next spot is for creatures/people. The middle spot is for your charecter. The spot next to this is for more creatures/people. The last six spots are for potions you wan't to put in reserve.

Bottom row: The first spot is for spell field cards (enhances certin abbilities when used). The next spot is for your spell book (spells you have learned). The third spot is for your spell list (this is a pile of 5 spell cards that in case you need a spell card you can draw form it each turn or add to it.) And the fourth spot is for Your potion rack (same as spell list only for potions). The next nine spots are for putting other cards. The 2cond last spot is for the discard pile and the last spot is for your deck.

Starting a game

First lay out a game mat (you may need to make it you self). Then remove 5 spells and potions from you deck. Seperate them and put the spells on the spell list and the potions on the potion rack spot face down. Place all combo cards/certificates in a pile off to the side for verifacation later. Then remove all your character cards and choose 1 (put the rest off to the sidef). Finaly shuffle your deck and draw 5 cards. You will also like to have a few things ready. A dice(may be needed for certain cards), A calculator(to figure out hp etc.), a coin (may be needed for certain cards), and pen and paper (in case you come up with a card). Now then you need to figure out who goes first (you can flip a coin, see who roles the highest on a dice, or do Potion (rock), Spell (paper), Weapon (sicors) (this is also used in the game for ties and certain other situations). Once this is all done let the games begin.