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{{card|title=Narrow Catacombs|type=Plain|cornervalue=|text=Everyone has -2 maximum hand size.</br> | {{card|title=Narrow Catacombs|type=Plain|cornervalue=|text=Everyone has -2 maximum hand size.</br> | ||
'''Chaos:''' Draw three cards, then discard down to your maximum hand size.|creator=Bucky|bgcolor=228|longtext=|flavortext=}} | '''Chaos:''' Draw three cards, then discard down to your maximum hand size.|creator=Bucky|bgcolor=228|longtext=|flavortext=}} | ||
{{card|title=Alterna|type=Plain|cornervalue=|text=All Humans are Cephalopods.</br> | |||
'''Chaos:''' Destroy all Cephalopods. For each thing destroyed this way, its' controller creates a Mammal token.|creator=JakeTheWolfie|bgcolor=228|longtext=|flavortext=}} | |||
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{{card|title=Collision Point|type=Event|cornervalue=|text=Reveal cards from the Hyperverse deck until you reveal two Plains. Create a new Plain with the text of both Plains combined, then exile the two Plains and shuffle the revealed cards into the Hyperverse deck. Place the created Plain on top of the Hyperverse deck.|creator=JakeTheWolfie|bgcolor=822|longtext=|flavortext=At this very moment, two histories crashed into one.}} | {{card|title=Collision Point|type=Event|cornervalue=|text=Reveal cards from the Hyperverse deck until you reveal two Plains. Create a new Plain with the text of both Plains combined, then exile the two Plains and shuffle the revealed cards into the Hyperverse deck. Place the created Plain on top of the Hyperverse deck.|creator=JakeTheWolfie|bgcolor=822|longtext=|flavortext=At this very moment, two histories crashed into one.}} | ||
{{card|title=Turf Warfare|type=Event|cornervalue=|text=No player may win the game for the next 5 Plains unless their opponents have been eliminated.|creator=JakeTheWolfie|bgcolor=822|longtext=|flavortext=}} | |||
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===Other Cards List=== | ===Other Cards List=== |
Revision as of 08:15, 11 September 2022
Plainchase booster pack | |
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Designer | |
Date | 2022 and onwards |
Players | 2+ |
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.) | |
Print this deck | |
This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more. |
The Hyperverse is a rather large place, containing many fragments and sections, called Plains. These plains have their own rules and regulations for how they internally run. While there isn't any inherent danger going on, it can be nice to visit them, and even battle it out in a game of Infinite Dvorak.
The Special Rules
New Card types
- Plain is a new card type, and all Plain type cards are kept in the Hyperverse deck. Plains are a card with a some static or activated ability, and have an additional effect when Chaos is rolled.
- Event is a new card type, and all Event type cards are kept in the Hyperverse deck. Events are cards which have an immediate impact on the game, then are discarded. Players cannot Plainswalk while on an Event.
When printing the deck, you may want to print these as Double-Sized cards, to denote that they are special.
New Zones
- The Hyperverse deck contains all Plains and Events included in the game, and it is always face-down. It may never contain cards which are not either a Plain or an Event. If this zone ever needs to be restocked, shuffle the Hyperverse discard to make a new Hyperverse deck.
- The Hyperverse discard contains any Plains or Events which have been discarded during the game.
- The Current Dimension contains the currently active Plain. While a Plain is in this zone, its' effect applies to the current game.
New Action
Instead of playing either a Thing or an Action, you may choose to roll the Hyperverse die, which is a d6.
- Whenever a 1 is rolled on the Hyperverse die, Plainswalk.
- Whenever a 6 (or whatever the highest number may be in case of modification) is rolled, activate the **Chaos** ability on the Plain.
Whenever a player is instructed to Plainswalk, that player discards the Current Dimension zone, then put the top card of the Hyperverse deck into the Current Dimension face up.
The Cards
Plain List
Chaos: You may roll the Hyperverse die again.
Chaos: Gain two Energy tokens (plus one for the Plain effect).
Chaos: An opponent discards a card of your choice.
Chaos: Destroy all non-Geometry things.
Chaos: Choose a player. If they have less things than the number of Charge counters on NILS Statue, eliminate them, otherwise destroy things they control equal to those Charge counters. Then, remove all Charge counters from NILS Statue.
Chaos: Money tokens you control gain "Sacrifice 2 money tokens: You may play an additional card this turn."
A Prosperous Inland town, famed for everflowing riches.
Chaos: Each player draws a card.
"...that by the light of some fire, there may always be a new book to read."
Whenever any Thing completes a clockwise rotation, its controller may turn target Thing face-up or face-down.
Chaos: Each player passes a face-down Thing they control to the previous player in turn order.
Chaos: Discard a card, shuffle the deck, then draw two cards.
A home for the bold explorer, who needs not the feel of familiarity.
Chaos: You may play up to four extra Things this turn, but may not roll the Hyperverse die for the rest of the turn.
Chaos: Draw three cards, then discard down to your maximum hand size.
Chaos: Destroy all Cephalopods. For each thing destroyed this way, its' controller creates a Mammal token.
Event List
At this very moment, two histories crashed into one.
Other Cards List
Plainar Companion does not exist while not on the noted Plain.
Action: Spend two Entropy tokens to activate the current Plain's Chaos ability.