Thread:Theundeadlord/@comment-16107481-20180404195657/@comment-16107481-20180405045221

So, the basic gist of the card game is that there are 3 types of cards; the Creatures, the Action Card and the Reaction Cards. The Creatures are accompanied with a country, representing where they originate from. They have three stats, the Power Level (a number from 1 to 3; the stronger the monster, the higher Power Level it has), a Power (similar to ATK in YGO) and Stamina (similar to the LP in Yu-Gi-Oh! BAM if you are familiar with it.). There is also a special kind of card called the "Master Creature", which is the only Power Level 4 Creature in the game, and placed in a special zone called "Power Zone". To call a Creature, you need to sacrifice a Creature with a lower Power Level (or, in the case of a Power Level 1 monster, to be called for free). If they attack with a Creature with a lower Power, they lose Stamina equal to the difference. If they have the same Power, they both are defeated from the Duel, as they "eat" all their Stamina. Each time a Creature is defeated, the player that defeats it gains 1 Survive Counters. When the a player has 4 or more Survive Counters, they can return 1 Power Level 1, 1 Power Level 2 and 1 Power Level 3 Creature from the Graveyard (yeah, very original) to the pool (the equivalent of the deck), and "invoke" that Power Level 4 Master Creature. The other player then "co-invokes" his own Power Level 4 Master Creature (there can only be 1 Master Creature in the 31-card pool, itself to be put to the Power Zone and the other 30 cards). If a Master Creature is defeated, the player that defeats it gains 2 Survive Counters instead. If a player reaches 6 or more Survive Counters, they are the victors of the Duel. The Action Cards are like Spell Cards in YGO, meaning that can be activated from the hand for free, while the Reaction Cards require you to meet a special condition in order to be played.