Buffy The Vampire Slayer Collectible Card Game
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Game summary

Players compete to be the first to successfully either earn 10 ''destiny points'', or control Sunnydale Park for 6 turns. Destiny points are earned for winning fights and completing challenges, while control of Sunnydale Park is established by being the only player with characters in the park at the end of a turn. The game is played as a
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of sorts, using a pair of playmates which represent Sunnydale. Individual spots on the playmat represent different locations, while the middle section (shared by the two players) represents the park. Cards are played to these locations and move around between the locations during the various phases of the game.


Card types

* Essences – Cards representing the main character who has been selected for a given deck. Essence cards are kept to the side to track destiny points. * Characters – Versions of the main character and supporting characters. Character cards often feature the same character with a different ''level'' value (representing a more experienced version of the same individual). * Challenges – Challenges and trials which can be defeated for destiny points. Heroes and companions can only attempt good challenges, while villains and minions can only attempt evil challenges. * Locations – The various unique and non-unique locales of Sunnydale. These cards stay in play for the duration of the game at a given square, providing some effect. * Skills & Items – Talents, abilities, and possessions which provide bonuses to the cards they are attached to. Alternately, these cards can be played from the hand to give a +1 bonus to a talent during a fight or challenge. * Events – Major incidents or events which are taking place. These cards have an effect and then are immediately discarded. Each specific event can only be played once per game. * Actions – Cards playing during various steps of the game. They can grant bonuses to talents or otherwise change things at a moment's notice. * Episodes – Part I and part II of specific episodes from the
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. They heavily influence the overall game, with triggers causing the transition between the first and second parts of the episode.


Deck composition

Decks must be designed as either ''Hero & Companion'' decks or ''Villain & Minion'' decks. This means, for example, that when the main character is a hero, minions and villains cannot be included in the same deck. The ''challenge deck'' must have exactly 7 different challenges. The ''location deck'' must have 4 to 8 different (non-unique) location cards. The ''resource deck'' must have at least 40 cards (or 60 cards for tournament play). No more than half of the deck can be action cards, and no more than half of the deck can be character decks. There is a limit of 3 of any given card, and only 3 character cards per level per character are permitted (so that one cannot have 4 different level 1 Buffy cards). Each deck must also have one Hero/Villain Essence Card, along with a corresponding Level 1 character card.


Card sets

The 200-card ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Collectible Card Game'' base set is known as the "Pergamum Prophecy". Two expansions were also produced: ''Angel's Curse'' and ''Class of '99''. The former featured cards involving Buffy struggling against her vampiric ex-boyfriend, while the latter introduced "episode cards" to the game system. There are a total of 629 unique cards. A series of themed decks were also produced that were based on the episode " The Wish".


References


External links


''UK based Buffy the Vampire Slayer CCG'' Website
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