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Epic Card Game

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Designer
  
Robert Dougherty

Playing time
  
20 minutes

Publisher
  
White Wizard Games

Website
  
epiccardgame.com

Epic Card Game is a strategy card game created by White Wizard Games, the creators of Star Realms. It was released in 2015 after a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign.

Contents

Epic can be played with two or more players who act as gods in conflict, playing champions who fight against the other players. Unlike other collectible card games, each set of Epic contains every card. The game can be played as a drafting or sealed deck card game, and preconstructed decks can also be used to play.

In early 2017, another Kickstarter campaign was successfully funded for a digital video game version of Epic.

Gameplay

Players begin with 30 health. If this health goes to zero, the player has eliminated all of their opponents, or a player goes to draw a card but has none left, the game ends. On each player's turn, each player has one "gold" point. Some cards cost one gold to play; others cost zero. At most one gold value card may be played by each play on each player's turn. Cards played may be events or champions. The events are discarded after use; champions stay in play until either "broken" (sent to the discard pile), banished (placed on the bottom of that player's face-down deck), or returned to hand. Players have many possible actions, depending on the combination of cards they play. These cards may do damage to the health of the other player(s) or their champion card(s) in play, cause a player to draw more cards, or bring back cards from a discard pile.

Game continues until one of the end conditions mentioned above is reached.

Expansions

Tyrants, the first expansion to Epic, was released in March 2016. Each of four packs includes 12 new cards. The second expansion, Epic Uprising, was released in December 2016.

Tournaments

The 2016 World Championship of Epic was held in November in Massachusetts. The top prize was $25,000, and a total of $100,000 prizes were awarded. The champion was John Tatian.

References

Epic Card Game Wikipedia