STS PrototypeKS Rulebook v1.989 KS
STS PrototypeKS Rulebook v1.989 KS
STS PrototypeKS Rulebook v1.989 KS
Rulebook
Slay the Spire is a cooperative rogue-like deckbuilding adventure! Craft a unique deck,
encounter bizarre creatures, discover relics of immense power, and finally become strong
enough to Slay the Spire!
Game Overview
Slay the Spire is a Deckbuilder. That means each player starts with a simple deck of cards that you can
improve by adding cards to it, or removing them. You will use your deck in combat to battle enemies
of increasing difficulty.
Slay the Spire is also a rogue-like. That means that when you die (and you will die!), start over from
the beginning. Take the lessons you learned and try again!
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Components
Small Cards
82 Ironclad cards
84 Silent cards
82 Defect cards
82 Watcher cards 80+ Tokens
430 Sleeves
12 Boss Cards
HP Board Merchant Board/Player Aid
2 Main Boards
1 Die 1 Boot
40+ Plastic
Cubes
4 Minis 4 Player Boards
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Setup
1. Pick a Character - Each player chooses a character and takes the corresponding character
board, mini, and the starter deck, card rewards deck, rare rewards deck for their character.
Shuffle the decks.
2. Token Tray - Take out the token tray.
3. Character Board - Put a cube on your character’s Energy track at 3, on their Block track at
0, and on their HP track at the highest printed number.
4. Character Figure - Players place their character figure on the board in the lowest open space.
5. Get Decks Ready - Take out the following decks. Shuffle all of them except Summons. Shuffle
and keep the “1st Encounter!” cards separate from the Encounter deck.
• Encounter Act I “1st Encounter!” • Event Act I • Daze Deck
• Encounter Act I • Relic • / Status Deck
• Elite Act I • Potion • Curse Deck
• Summon Act I Don’t shuffle! • Boss Relic
6. The Board - Take out the Act I board. Randomly choose an Act I map
7. Map Tokens - Shuffle the map tokens face down. Randomly place dark map tokens on dark
spaces, and light map tokens on light spaces. Then flip the tokens face up.
8. The Boot - Place the boot meeple at the bottom of the map next to the bottom encounter .
9. Player Aid / Merchant Board - Keep the Player Aid board handy as a quick rules reference.
When you encounter a merchant , flip the board over.
10. Reveal the Boss - Randomly choose an Act I boss. You can roll the die and use the boss
with the matching die result on the back of the card. Place that boss face down on the map on
top of the icon.
11. Neow’s Blessing - Shuffle the Neow’s Blessing deck (three-eyed whale). Each player draws
one Neow’s Blessing card. Gain the reward in red, then choose one of the 3 rewards in blue.
When players are done, put all Neow’s Blessing cards away. They’re not needed again.
12. Solo - If you’re playing solo, gain and the “Kindling” special relic.
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Start 4
here Curse 5
Deck
Place
Cubes
here
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Your Play Area
Below is a suggestion for how to organize your play area. Do whatever works for you!
• Draw Pile - Shuffle your deck before combat begins to create your draw pile.
• Discard Pile - After you play a card, it goes to your discard pile.
• Exhaust Pile - When you Exhaust a card, place it in the exhaust pile. You can’t use it again this combat.
• Item Area - Keep items you gain in front of you.
• Power Area - When you play a Power, it stays in play until the end of combat. Keep
Powers in front of you. At the end of combat, they return to your deck.
Powers
Items
Cubes
Exhaust Pile Draw Pile Discard Pile
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Your Deck Card Types
• Attack - Attacks deal damage to enemies.
• Skill - Skills block damage and have other useful abilities.
Energy Cost Name Banner
• Power - Powers give you abilities that last the entire
combat. Powers stay on the table in front of the player.
• Curse - Curses are bad cards that can get added to your
deck. Curses can’t be Transformed.
• Status Effects - Powerful enemies can temporarily
weaken your deck by adding Status Effect cards to it.
Remove these from your deck at the end of each fight.
Card
Type Energy – Energy is used to play cards. Each
character has their own energy icon, although they all mean
Text the same thing. You can gain energy from sources with icons
that don’t match your character. You’ll usually see “ ”
used to mean Energy on items and in the rules.
X cost cards - You can spend any amount of energy when
playing an X cost card. It has an effect based on how much
energy you spend. The text will tell you the effect for
spending X energy.
Banner & Rarity - Cards have different rarity, which you can tell by the color of the banner
behind their name. Gray banners are common, blue banners are uncommon, and yellow banners are
rare.
Common Uncommon Rare
Items
Items are small cards that you’ll collect on your adventure.
Name Keep them in front of you. You can learn more about items on
the next page.
Some items have abilities that are used once per combat.
When you use such an ability, flip the item over until combat
ends.
Text Gold Cost - Most items have a gold cost you’ll see on the
Gold bottom right. This is the cost to purchase them from the
cost Merchant .
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Remove, Upgrade, Transform
Below are 3 ways to change your deck you’ll encounter in the Spire.
• Remove a card - Remove a card from your deck. Keep it in a removed pile away from your deck.
• Upgrade - Unsleeve a card in your deck and flip it to the Upgraded side (has green text). You can
check what a card’s upgrade is at any time by unsleeving it or checking the upgrade reference.
• Transform - Remove a card from your deck that isn’t a Curse. Keep it in a removed pile away from
your deck. Add the top card of your card rewards to your deck (it should be random). If it’s a Golden
Ticket, add the top card of your rare rewards to your deck instead, then put the Golden Ticket on the
bottom of your card rewards.
Rewards
There are several types of rewards below...but first, some general rules about rewards!
• Pick Order – Gain rewards in any order you want!
• Skip - You may skip gaining any reward below. You may also skip revealing or drawing from any reward deck.
• Full Knowledge - After revealing cards or items, you can look at what the other rewards are from that
combat before making any final decisions on what to choose or skip. If you’re ever unsure if you’ll get to
see another combat reward from your current room before finalizing a choice, the answer is yes.
• Trading - You can give a player one of your potions outside of combat. Players can share gold at shops.
Nothing else can be traded.
Card Reward – Reveal 3 cards from your card rewards deck and lay them out in front of you. You
may add one to your deck or skip. Return any unselected cards to the bottom of your card reward deck.
Golden Ticket – Whenever you reveal a Golden Ticket, reveal the top card of your rare rewards
deck and add that to your choices. Unpicked Rare cards return to the bottom of your rare rewards
deck. Put the Golden Ticket on the bottom of your card reward deck.
Rare Reward – Reveal 3 cards from your rare rewards deck and lay them out in front of you. You
may add one to your deck or skip. Return any unselected cards to the bottom of your rare rewards deck.
Potion – Draw a card from the potion deck. You may gain that potion or skip it. Keep it face up in
front of you until used. You can’t have more than 3 potions. Potions are all single use items. When a
potion is used, discarded, or skipped, put it on the bottom of the potion deck. If you gain a potion but
you’re at the limit, you must either: skip the potion, pass the potion to a player who is below their potion
limit, or discard or use a potion then gain the new potion.
Relic – Draw a card from the relic deck. You may gain that relic or skip it. Keep your relics face up
in front of you for the rest of the game, unless you’re told to discard it. When relics are discarded or
skipped, put them on the bottom of the relic deck.
Boss Relic – Reveal 1 boss relic per player + 2. Each player may gain a relic or skip. Keep your boss
relics face up in front of you for the rest of the game, unless you’re told to discard it. Return
unselected or discarded boss relics to the bottom of the boss relic deck.
Gold – Gain gold tokens equal to the value. Gold can be spent at the Merchant or certain events.
Players can share or exchange gold outside of combat.
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The Map
You start at the encounter on the bottom of the map. When you’re done with a room, move the
meeple up the map along one of the paths to the next room. See rules for each type of room below:
Encounter
1st Encounter! - If this is the first encounter, place a “1st Encounter!” card in each player’s row (see
Combat, page X). After combat, set aside the 1st Encounter cards (they’re no longer needed).
Other Encounters - Draw one encounter card per player (see Combat Setup).
Event Card
Elite
Draw a card from the Elite deck (see Combat Setup).
Flavor
Event text
Draw a card from the event deck. If there is text in [yellow brackets],
each player must choose one of those options. Each player makes
their own choice. Some events work differently, as described in their
text. To choose a “Pay” or “Give” option, you must first have what it
is asking you to pay or give. When everyone is done, put the event on
the bottom of the event deck.
Campfire
Each player chooses one of two actions, Rest or Smith:
• Rest - Heal 3 HP. • Smith - Upgrade a card.
Treasure
Each player gains a relic .
Merchant
Place 3 relics and 3 potions on the merchant board in the indicated slots. Each player
reveals the top 3 cards of their card reward deck. Players can share gold! Players can...
• Buy items - Buy or for the gold cost on the bottom right of the item. The relic in the top left
is on sale for 1 less gold.
• Buy cards - Buy cards you revealed for , , or based on their rarity (see merchant board).
Gray banner cards are common , blue banners are uncommon , yellow banners are rare .
• Card Remove - Pay to remove a card from your deck. Each player can only do this once per
Merchant.
When you’re done, return any unpurchased cards to the bottom of the deck they came from in any
order.
Boss
When you reach the boss, start combat against the boss card at the top of the map (see Combat Setup).
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Combat Setup Enemy Cards
Rows - Each player has a row. Enemies are placed
in rows, except for bosses. Rewards Name
The Gremlin
Nob’s Enraged
ability doesn’t
start until turn 2
of combat.
Summons
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Elite Setup Elite with Summons
Elites - Place one Elite in the bottom row.
If there are summons, place them in each
player’s row with the Elite to their right.
Elite
Elite
Elite
HP Board
Some enemies use the HP board.
Boss Setup Their HP is formatted like this.
The top number is their starting
Bosses are treated as being in all rows. HP for 1 player, the next number
down is for 2 players, etc. Set
Keep them to the right of the board with any
their HP using cubes.
summons in rows and closer to the board.
Rewards Name Starting HP
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Combat Round - Player Turn
Player Turn
Shuffle your deck before combat starts. There’s one shared Player Turn that’s broken into the phases
below: Start of turn, Play, End of turn. All players take these steps simultaneously.
• Start of turn
1. Reset - Set Energy to 3 and Block to 0.
2. Draw - Draw 5 cards. There is no maximum hand size.
Empty Draw Pile - When your deck is empty and you need to draw, shuffle your
discard pile and it becomes the deck. If a card was just played that drew you cards, that card is
set aside while the discard pile is shuffled, then added to the new discard pile.
3. Roll - Roll the die . If any abilities can change the die result, they must be used now before
resolving other abilities. The die result tells you what action some monsters will take later
during the Enemy turn and which relic abilities are about to trigger (see next step). One die result
determines all die effects for the round! Don’t roll it again until next round!
4. Start of turn abilities - The following abilities trigger in any order players choose:
• Start of turn - Abilities that have “Start of turn” text.
• Start of combat - These abilities only trigger the first turn of combat.
• Die abilities - Abilities that trigger on a die result.
• Play
1. Players can play cards, use potions, and activate abilities in any order they choose.
Some cards and relics can grant you additional energy or allow you to draw additional cards.
When monsters die, leave them on the table and flip them over (unless they are all dead).
• Discuss - Players can discuss strategy, such as which enemies to attack, and which players
need help. It is encouraged to announce if you have (weak) or (vulnerable) effects early
in the turn, as well as to ask questions like, “How much damage do you have?” or “Do you have
enough block?” rather than look at a player’s hand.
To play a card:
• Pay - Pay the energy cost on the upper left of the card. Track energy on your board.
• Choose - Make any decisions and choose targets for the card. You can target any enemy with
your effects. Effects with a symbol affect all enemies in one row and always affect the boss.
• Resolve - Execute the card’s printed effects from top to bottom. Any abilities triggered by the
card don’t take effect until after the card is finished resolving all of its text.
• Cleanup - The card goes to your discard pile. If it’s a Power, instead place it face up in front of
you. If it Exhausts, it goes to your Exhaust pile. (Note: Exhaust to the deck they came from.)
• End of turn
When players are done playing cards, the following effects occur:
1. End of turn - Abilities that have an “End of turn” effect trigger in any order players choose.
2. Discard - Discard all cards in your hand in any order.
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Combat Round - Enemy Turn
Enemy Turn
The Enemy Turn is broken into the phases: Lose Block, Enemy Actions, End of Round.
End of Combat
Combat ends immediately when all monsters are dead or have left combat. At the end of combat:
• Rewards - Players gain the rewards on the upper left of the enemy’s card (see Page 8). In encounters,
gain rewards for the enemy in your row. In Boss and Elite fights, all players gain the rewards.
• Reset Your Deck - Return your Powers, discard pile, and Exhausted cards to your deck. Remove any
/ and cards from your deck and return them to the deck they came from.
• Reset Player Board - Reset the Block and Energy tracks. Lose all tokens except for your gold. The
Defect removes all orbs. The Watcher enters Neutral stance.
• Clear Enemies - Put and on the bottom of their respective decks. Summons return to the
summons deck.
The Dead
• When enemies are reduced to 0 HP, they are dead. Flip them over until the end of combat.
• When a player dies in a boss fight, continue fighting. Enemies in a row with a dead player target
the nearest row with a player below them. If there are no players below them, they target the
nearest row with a player above them.
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Actions & Effects
This is the hit symbol: . For all other symbols, check the back of the rulebook or the player aid. Below
are examples of what these symbols mean when seen on a player’s cards or enemy actions.
Multi-hits
Some Attack cards have multiple hits on the same card, like with Twin Strike. Some cards say an
attack happens multiple times, like Finisher or Barrage. Some enemy actions have multiple hits in
one action. All of these are examples of a multi-hit.
• All on a multi-hit have the same target (unless stated otherwise).
• All on a multi-hit are affected equally by any damage bonuses, such as from .
• All on a multi-hit are affected equally by or . Remove one / token when the entire
multi-hit is complete. With weak , each has its damage reduced.
Multi-hit Example
The Ironclad plays Twin Strike against a Cultist with a
vulnerable token. The Twin Strike deals double damage,
2 2 , for a total of 4 damage. Then the vulnerable token
vs is removed.
Vulnerable token
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Targeting for Players
Effects with the icon or that say
Players can target “any row” target all enemies in a single
any enemy. row. They also always affect the boss.
Modes
Some bosses have different “Modes”, like The
Guardian. The enemy can only use actions and
abilities from the mode it is currently in. The
Guardian starts in Attack Mode.
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The Ironclad
The remaining soldier of the Ironclads. Sold his soul to harness demonic energies.
Strength
The Ironclad has many ways to gain Strength . A player can
have a maximum of 10 . You deal +1 damage on each hit
for each token you have.
Exhaust
The Ironclad has many ways to Exhaust cards and synergies
with Exhaust. See the back of the rulebook for more on Exhaust.
Extra HP
The Ironclad starts with more HP than any other character.
The Defect
Combat automaton which became self-aware. Ancient technology allows manipulation
of Orbs.
Channel
When the Defect Channels an orb, place an orb of that type in an open orb slot on the player board.
Use yellow cubes for Lightning, blue cubes for Frost, and purple cubes for Dark.
End of Turn
At end of turn, gain the “end of turn” effect for each Lightning and Frost Orbs as shown on the Defect
player board. Choose targets for Lightning orbs. They can each have a different target.
Evoke
When you Evoke an orb, remove it from its orb slot and gain the Evoke
effect for that type of orb written on the Defect player board. If you play
Dual Cast, Evoke an orb twice. Each Evoke can have a different target.
Orb slots are full - If you Channel an orb and all orb slots are full,
Evoke any orb, then place the Channeled orb in its slot. When multiple
orbs are channeled at once, resolve this effect one orb at a time.
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The Silent
A deadly huntress from the foglands. Eradicates foes with daggers and poisons.
Poison
Place a Poison token on a target for each icon on the effect. At
the end of turn, enemies with lose 1 HP per token they have.
Losing HP ignores block . Don’t remove Poison tokens from an
enemy until they are dead.
Shivs
Shivs are tokens that may be used any time deal 1 . Each is
treated as a separate Attack, and is affected separately by Strength ,
Vulnerable , and Weak . They don’t go away until used or the end
of combat. Use them immediately, or save them up for a combo!
Note: If you’re out of shiv tokens and you gain a shiv , you can deal shiv
damage immediately or skip gaining the shiv. Shivs don’t count as cards.
The Watcher
A blind ascetic who has come to “Evaluate” the Spire. Master of the divine Stances.
Miracles
Miracle tokens can be used at any time to gain 1 Energy . You can’t have more than 5 at once.
Stances
Start each combat in Neutral Stance. The Watcher can enter or leave Stances to gain different
abilities. When you enter a Stance, move the cube to the new Stance. You cannot enter a Stance you
are already in (the effect is ignored).
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FAQs and Random Rules
• Is there a maximum hand size? No, there is no maximum hand size.
• Can Block prevent an effect that says “Lose X HP?” No. You can only block damage. Damage
comes from hits and “damage” effects.
• What if we run out of tokens? If you run out of tokens, you can’t gain or apply more tokens. The
effect is ignored. This is true whether it’s gaining gold, Strength, or applying Poison . But keep
in mind with Shivs , you can use them immediately to deal damage (see Shivs on previous page). So
a Shiv should never go to waste unless you want it to.
• Do cards remember? Cards have no memory once they leave your hand. Once they leave your
hand, cards don’t know if they were Retained last turn, their cost changed, etc. However, cards
with an ability that change their own cost still have an effect while in the discard pile. So for
example: While Streamline is in the discard pile with 2 Powers in play, it’s treated as costing 0.
• How does Dark Embrace work with Ethereal cards? When an Ethereal card exhausts at end
of turn, it triggers Dark Embrace and you draw a card (if that card also has Ethereal, it doesn’t
Exhaust this turn). Don’t discard any cards you draw this way during the discard step.
• How do Dark Orbs work with cards like Consume? Consume boosts a Dark Orb’s damage by 2
(1 because that’s the card’s effect, and 1 because it’s a Power). A Dark Orb’s “+1 damage for each
Power you have in play” isn’t boosted by cards like Consume or Amplify.
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Credits
Game Design by
Gary Dworetsky
Anthony Giovannetti
Casey Yano
Based on the video game “Slay the Spire” by
Mega Crit
Developed by
Penny Rose Feldman
Andrew Narzynski
Arjun Krishna
Cover & Map Art by Bruce Brenneise
Art by Anailis Dorta, Casey Yano
Graphic Design by Casey Yano, Gary
Dworetsky, David Lanza
Miniatures by TytanTroll Miniatures
Special Thanks to
The Backers for making this possible
Jorbs for inspiring us
John Claire for double sided cards
Anna Dworetsky for Slaying
Clemens Lohmann for Not for Sale tag
Lead Playtesters
Andrew Narzynski, Arjun Krishna
Playtested by
Karsten Kutterer, Robin Hassgård,
Adam, Tyler Leonard, Amanda
Shagoury, Nicholas Denny, Michael
Wright, Calli Wright, Anna Dworetsky,
Jack Cumpsty, Michael Habib, Ethan
Sams
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Unlocks
Whenever you finish a run, check any box below, except those from a different character. Check an
additional box if you cleared Act II, and another box if you cleared Act III. When you check all of the
boxes next to a lock, add the locked cards with a matching number to the appropriate decks.
Act IV
When unlocked, after you beat Act III, you may continue
to Act IV. The Act IV map is on the back of the Act IV
boss card.
Ascension
After you defeat an Act II boss (Act III if you’re playing solo), unlock Ascension 1. To unlock higher
Ascensions , you must be playing with the modifiers of all previous Ascension levels and defeat an Act
II boss (Act III if you’re playing solo). You don’t have to play on the highest Ascension you’ve achieved,
although you may need to revert changes to some decks to play on a lower Ascension.
1. Harder Elites - Open the Ascension pack. Use the 1 Elites in the Ascension pack.
2. Lose 1 Max HP - Your maximum HP is 1 lower. Put a black cube in your highest HP slot.
3. Harder Events - Open the Ascension pack. Add the 3 cards to the appropriate decks.
4. Potion Limit is 2 - You’re limited to 2 potions (instead of 3).
5. Start Cursed - When the game begins, add Ascender’s Bane to your starter deck.
6. Heal 4 HP after Boss - You heal 4 HP instead of to full HP at the start of Acts 2 & later.
7. Card Remove costs 4 - Card Removes cost 4 gold at the Merchant .
8. Start Damaged - Lose 1 HP at the start of the run (after losing 1 Max HP from 2).
9. Poor Bosses - Act 1 & 2 bosses give 2 gold as a reward instead of 3.
10. Double Act 3 Boss - After defeating the Act 3 boss, fight a different random Act 3 boss.
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Achievements
Jaxxed - Hit the Strength limit (10). Ruby - Beat the game with the Ironclad.
Catalyst - Hit the Poison limit. Emerald - Beat the game with the Silent.
Ninja - Play 7 Shivs in one turn. Sapphire - Beat the game with the Defect.
Powerful - Have 7 Powers in play at once. Amethyst - Beat the game with the Watcher.
Barricaded - Hit the Block limit (20). All For One - Beat the game with 4 players.
Perfect - Finish a Boss fight at full HP. My Lucky Day - Beat a Daily Climb.
You are Nothing - Defeat a boss on turn 1. Infinity - Create an infinite card combo.
Minimalist - Beat the game with a 5 card deck or smaller.
The Transient - Kill the Transient before it kills itself.
Common Sense - Beat the game with a deck containing no uncommons or rares.
Collector - Win the game with 12 relics and boss relics combined.
Who Needs Relics? - Win with no relics or boss relics (you can skip items).
Daily Climb
Gain 2 random run modifiers, one from each section. Use the die. All players are affected.
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Abilities & Keywords
Hit - Hits deal damage equal to the number in front of them. Hits are affected Vulnerable ,
Weak , and Strength . See “Multi-hit Attacks”, page 13.
Area of Effect - For players, everything that follows this symbol affects an all enemies on any
single row and always includes the boss. For enemies, everything that follows this symbol affects
every player, unless the enemy is gaining Strength or Block . (See “Targeting,” page X.)
• Effects that say “ALL Enemies” target every enemy in every row and always includes the boss.
Block (Max 20) – Prevent the next 1 damage to a player or enemy for each point of Block they
have. After the damage is prevented, removed that much Block. Players use their player board to
track Block, while enemies use tokens. Block does not prevent “Lose X HP” effects. A player’s Block is
removed at the start of the Player Turn. An enemy’s block is removed at the start of the Enemy Turn.
Energy – Energy is used to play cards. Each character has their own energy symbol,
although all are equivalent and usable by any character. The symbol is used on items and in the
rules to mean “Energy”.
Dazed – Put a card on top of your deck. They return to the Dazed deck when Exhausted.
Status / - Put the status card on top of your Discard Pile. Which effect it has depends on the icon
on the enemy that gave it to you. The other effect is ignored. has an Energy cost of 1. They return
to the Status deck when Exhausted.
Strength (Max 10) – You deal +1 damage on each hit for each token you have. Enemies can
also gain .
Vulnerable (Max 3) – Add a token to the target, up to a limit of 3 per player or enemy. When
a player or enemy with tokens is attacked, damage from each hit in the Attack or enemy action
is doubled, then the target loses one token. Add damage bonuses like Strength before doubling.
Weak (Max 3) – Add a token to the target, up to a limit of 3 per per player or enemy. When
a player or enemy with attacks, each in the Attack or enemy action deals -1 damage, then one
token is removed. For attacks (ex. “ 2 ”) or multi-hit attacks (ex. “1 1 ”), they still only lose a
single .
Weak vs Vulnerable - If a weak target attacks a vulnerable target, the attack is unaffected
by both weak and vulnerable. After the attack, remove a weak token from the attacker, and remove
a vulnerable token from all affected targets.
Scry X - Look at the top X cards of your deck. You may discard any number of them. Then put any
remaining cards back on top of your deck in the same order. You can’t Scry more cards than are in
your draw pile. Scrying has no effect if your draw pile is empty.
Ethereal - At end of turn, if this card is in your hand, Exhaust it. (See FAQ for Dark Embrace interaction.)
Exhaust – An Exhausted card is removed from your deck. Keep Exhausted cards in a separate pile and
return them to your deck at the end of combat. Dazed and Status / cards return to their
respective piles when Exhausted.
Retain - Retained cards are not discarded at the end of the Player Turn. Some cards have effects if you
Retained them. After such cards leave your hand, they “forget” that they were ever Retained.
Unplayable – Cards with Unplayable cannot be played. If an effect attempts to play an Unplayable card
(like Havoc) it has no effect.
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