HERE TO SLAY

 

HERE TO SLAY



OBJECT OF HERE TO SLAY: The object of Here to Slay

NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 to 6 players 

MATERIALS: 1 Main Deck, 6 Party Leader Cards, 15 Monster Cards, 6 Rule Cards, and 2 Six-sided Dice

TYPE OF GAME: Strategic Card Game

AUDIENCE: 14+


OVERVIEW OF HERE TO SLAY

Enjoy Here to Slay, the action packed, role-playing card game that will have you wrangling monsters before you know it. Assemble a party of heroes to fight monsters, all the while attempting to avoid sabotage, and sabotage others! This game will have you on your toes until the end. Will you have the strongest heroes, and will you be the best leader?

SETUP

Start setup by separating the different types of cards found in the box, then have each player choose a Party Leader character to represent them throughout the game. Each player should place this card in front of them, creating their Party. Roll to determine who gets to choose their leader first.

Next, give each player a rules reference card. Any remaining Party Leader cards and rules reference cards back in the box. Shuffle the rest of the cards together and deal five cards to each player. The remaining cards can be placed in the middle of the table, forming the main deck. 

Shuffle the Monster cards and reveal the top three Monster cards by placing them face up in the middle of the table. The remaining cards are placed face down to create the Monster deck. The game is ready to begin!

GAMEPLAY

The player who chose their Party Leader last is the first player, and gameplay continues clockwise around the table. You get three action points to spend during your turn, using them to perform actions. 

Some actions cost only one action point. These include drawing a card from the main deck, play an item from your hand, and rolling two dice to use the effect of a Hero placed in your Party. Hero’s effect may only be used once per turn.

Actions that require two action points include attacking a monster card. Actions that require three action points include discarding every card in your hand and drawing five new cards. 

If a card’s effect states to complete the action immediately, then no action points are required to do so. Your turn comes to an end when you have no more action points or when you choose to be finished with the turn. Unused action points do not roll over to your next turn.

Types of Cards

Hero Cards:

Each Hero card has a class and effect. Each Hero card’s effect has a roll requirement, and this must be met in order for the effect to be used. When you play a Hero card from your and into your party, you must immediately roll the dice to meet the roll requirement. 

Once the Hero card is added to your party, you may use an action point to attempt to use its effects once per turn. You do not get the action point back if the roll requirement is not met. 

Item Cards: 사설토토

Item cards are enchanted weapons and items that may be used to equip your Hero cards. Some cards have positive effects. Some cards have negative effects, and they may be equipped to enemy Hero cards in order to give them a disadvantage.

Item cards must be equipped to a Hero card when they are played. This is done by sliding the item card underneath a Hero card. Only one Item card can be equipped at a time. If a Hero card is destroyed, stolen, or returned to your hand, the same is done to the Item card.

Magic Cards:

Magic cards are powerful cards that have a one-time effect. After the effect on the card has been used, immediately discard the card.


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