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Wyvern
Wyvern
by U.S. Games Systems, Inc. (1994)
Player Count
2

Player Ages
10+

Playing Time
30 minutes
Categories
  • Card Game
  • Fantasy
  • Collectible Components
  • Fighting
  • Designers
  • Mike Fitzgerald
  • Mechanisms
  • Hand Management
  • Interrupts
  • Artists
  • Peter Pracownik
  • Family
  • CCGs (Collectible Card Games)
  • Animals: Dragons
  • Player Count: Two Player Only Games
  • Rating: 0/10 from 0 users

    Description

    You command an army of Dragons engaged in battle with your opponent's Dragon army. Each game of Wyvern is a struggle for domination of the tabletop Battlefield; your objective is to completely clear your opponent's Battlefield of Dragon and Terrain cards. To accomplish this, you will use your Dragons to attack cards in the enemy's Battlefield. However, your Dragons will not fight for you free of charge. Dragons love gold, so in Wyvern you must pay your Dragons to fight. You start with a bankroll of 25 gold pieces, and you are trying to clear your opponent's Battlefield while spending as little of your gold as possible.

    To set up the game you take the top six cards from your dragon deck and lay them face down in two rows of three cards. Your front three dragons can fight the opponents front three dragons so you do have to be careful how you place. Flying dragons can fight over one row. Each player gets 25 gold (any markers you supply) and draws seven cards from their action deck. On your turn...

    1. You draw a card from your action deck.
    2. Place a treasure or replace a treasure. You may have up to two treasures per row.
    3. You may change the position of one or two cards in your grid.
    4. All players may play action cards one at a time around the table until everyone has played as many as they want.
    5. You must choose one dragon to attack or replace a dragon or terrain card in your grid with the top card from your dragon deck face down. A dragon can attack a face up card or a face down card hoping he can beat it. Dragon numbers are compared and the strongest wins. A losing dragon or terrain is not replaced and you lose by losing all six positions.
    6. A second action phase now ensues.
    7. You must discard down to seven cards.

    See also Dragon Hunt

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