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sorcery booster box Sorcery Contested Realms: Alpha Booster Kickstarter Board Game Box+Pledge Pack by Erik's CuriosaBoard Game Geek Rating: 5. 54 Board Game Geek Avg Player Rating: 8. 42 Players: 2 to 2 Published: 2023 Content Notes: Kickstarter Exclusive Sorcery Contested Realms Card Game Alpha Booster Box Plus Pledge pack by Eriks Curiosa Ltd.. Includes one sealed Alpha Booster Box with 39 booster packs, one KS Exclusive Pledge Pack, and all applicable unlocked stretch goals. Please note: unless otherwise stated paid add ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not

Board Game Geek Rating: 5.54
Board Game Geek Avg Player Rating: 8.42
Players: 2 to 2
Published: 2023
Content Notes: Kickstarter Exclusive Sorcery Contested Realms Card Game Alpha Booster Box Plus Pledge pack by Erik’s Curiosa Ltd.. Includes one sealed Alpha Booster Box with 39 booster packs, one KS Exclusive Pledge Pack, and all applicable unlocked stretch goals. Please note: unless otherwise stated paid add ons from the Kickstarter Campaign are not included.

Two players take the roles of Avatars, assemble their own decks, and then cast a variety of elemental spells, summon powerful minions, and shape the world around them from their Atlas to increase their dominance and ultimately banish their foe.

Sorcery is a realm contested by Avatars with one goal: to be the last Avatar standing. In order to win, a player must first put their opponent’s Avatar at Death’s Door by reducing its life total to 0. After that, the player must then deliver the final Death Blow to the dying Avatar, which rewards them with the win. A player also wins if their opponent attempts to draw a card from an empty deck—either the Atlas or Spellbook— or if their opponent surrenders.

Sorcery: Contested Realm is played over a series of turns. Players take their turn, one at a time, following 3 phases:

Start Phase

Untap Step: Untap your Avatar, minions, and relics.

Draw Step: Draw a card from your Spellbook or Atlas. If you are the first player, skip this step on your first turn of the game.

Start Step: “At the start of turn” abilities trigger.

Main Phase

You may, in any order:

Cast spells; Activate abilities; Interact with relics; Move with a minion; Attack with a minion;

End Phase

Rest Step: Remove damage from all minions.

End Step: “Until the end of turn” abilities end, and the turn passes to your opponent.

--from the publisher

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