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Kingdom hearts card game
Kingdom hearts card game









kingdom hearts card game

Then, you draw another World Card, and if it’s a level 1 world, then you only draw one Heartless from the Darkness Portal (You’ll only take on 3 Heartless max unless a card states otherwise). If you manage to defeat them, you level up and gain 1 Hit point. If it’s a level 1 and a level 5, you’ll be fighting both of those Heartless. The level of the Heartless does not matter. So if you draw a level 2 Traverse Town, two Heartless will be drawn from the Darkness Portal. The level of the current World Card will indicate how many Heartless will appear on that world. Instead, Hit Points are gained when you level up after defeating the Heartless on that world. You do not gain Heart points for visiting a new world. At the beginning of every round, you draw a world card from that pile. Your World Cards go in a separate pile from your deck, and the Darkness Portal. I’d say at least 5 because the idea would be to face a boss card at every 5th world. Okay, so I said 15 world cards, because that’s how many I used, but you could use 10, 20 or even 30 if you got em. At the beginning of the game, shuffle all of your Heartless into this deck. Also, Boss Cards should be kept separate as well. Keep this deck apart from the World Card Deck and your Deck. This could even be called the Heartless Deck, but if you got Nobody Cards you can throw those bad boys in there too. The Darkness Portal is where the Heartless come from. If you run out of Hit Points it’s game over. So if you can’t beat em, deal as much damage as you can so they deal less damage to you. In this version, you lose the amount of hit points by the remaining POW a Heartless deals you. In the real game, you lose a heart point after a challenge against your opponent. So it may be wise to throw some Donald’s in your deck, as your friends can cast magic too. You can only cast spells the same level as that number. The blue number is your magic value or “MP” if you will. The number in the red is your Attack value, this is how much damage you deal without any buffs or support. It’ll likely be Sora, but you may be lucky enough to have a Riku or a Roxas even.











Kingdom hearts card game