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The player can put Villain cards in any arena that doesn't already have a Villain in. Villains must be defeated in a special contest that does not let the opponent bank any equipment before a normal contest in that arena can be performed.

Something Has Happened cards perform special actions and can be played at certain times. A player can start a contest on their turn with any untapped Neopet. More than one Neopet and Hero can be used in each contest, but they must be in the same arena. The player first taps the Neopets and Heroes they intend to use.

Excepting Villain contests, which don't count towards the limit, the player can only perform one contest per arena per turn. If the opponent doesn't have any Neopets or Heroes in that arena, then the player wins automatically. Otherwise, they must compete.

The player who's turn it is who started the contest can chose to add an item card to the arena. Whether or not they chose to do so, their opponent can then play an item card of their own, if they choose to. These are played face down: after the opponent has decided if they want to play an item card or not, they are then turned over and their instructions followed.

Item cards usually add stat bonuses. The player and their opponent must both roll a die. If one of them rolls a six and the other person doesn't, the one who rolled the six wins. If they both rolled a six, they must roll again. If neither rolled a six, then each player must add up the stats for that arena for all their Neopets and Heroes in the contest, including their equipment, the stat bonus from the item they played, and their dice roll.

Whoever has the highest number wins - in the event of a draw, the players re-roll and start again. Once a winner is found, the items cards are discarded. If the player who started the contest won, they may chose to either put an equipment or item card from their hand into their bank - twenty one points of equipment and items wins them the game - or they may chose to draw a card.

If the other player - who didn't start the contest - wins, then neither player may bank or draw a card. The first expansion set was released in conjunction with the Battle for Meridell plot. It contained cards, and two theme decks could be bought one for Meridell and Darigan. It introduced ten new Neopet species, and Location and Plushie cards.

The Return of Dr. Sloth expansion was the second expansion set released. It was intended to coincide with The Return of Dr. Equipment cards are pretty similar to the Item cards, in terms that this one can also be banked in order to add up the total needed points to win.

Players can also use them to equip them on Neopet cards, for this both the pet and equipment must have the same element in order to be allowed the fusion of points, and such Neopet card must also be tapped.

The equipment card will be attached to the pet for the rest of the match unless the other player uses a card with the effect to discard them. Hero cards have the characteristic of having high ability numbers and they are often used to fight difficult battles since they can only be used one time before being discarded. Once a Villain has been beaten, the card is discarded.

The Something Has Happened! They are all different and the effects and specifications are written on the bottom of each card. Location cards can only be placed in specific arenas and affect those ones and players are only allowed to put one location per arena.

Once you use a second location card in the same arena, the previous one will be replaced with the new one. Locations usually give advantage to certain kind of Neopet cards, depending on the elemental alienation, but they can also give side effects for the contests that happen in such arena. There are two kinds of Fate cards, the Curse and Quest. These kinds of cards are not discarded after playing and they keep inflicting the victim until they are gone.

Quest cards are usually applied to the own Neopet card or to parts of the arena, and have neutral effects. Constellation cards gives out effects to all the Neopets in the game, or affect the current arenas and gameplay in some sort of way depending on the card. They are inspired in the star constellations as the name suggests, and they are considered like magic enchantments.

Most of the existing sets were based on previous Neopets plots or site events that are pretty well known for the users and recurrent players of the time. At the same time, the sets of cards allowed the game to get most of the Neopets species inside the TGC excluding only Gnorbu, Ogrins and Xweetoks due being new species released close or post the discontinuity of the card game. Sloth plot but it was released in , while the actual plot came out in , due this the game The Return of the Return of Dr.

Hannah 's first adventure came about in game form - this time, she had a game , a plot, and a TCG expansion! This set is one of the largest, containing new and unique cards. The Curse of Maraqua was the last true "war" plot; a fact represented quite well by such notable cards as The Black Pawkeet and The Drenched.

Arm yourself - we're off to war! The Lost Desert expansion, which was released before the plot, was notable for almost revealing too much. When players began looking closely at some of the card images on the site - such as Qasalan Tablets - they were temporarily taken down. This set is notable in the fact that is connected to two different events - the Darkest Faerie PS2 game, and the on-site Altador Plot. It also contained a type of card seen in no other sets - the Constellations, twelve cards that represented the guardians of Altador.

This set was notable for containing no original cards - it was, instead, a "best-of" set, featuring re-releases of some of the best cards from previous releases. Goin' on-a 'venture. The Haunted Woods expansion was set to coincide with the Tale of Woe plot; a number of the cards offer more insight into the back story in their captions. Not everything that's lost wishes to be found On a few different occasions, promotional TCG cards were released - and not all of them are listed on-site.

While the game itself was played only in the real world unfortunately, as an online version would've been quite fun , there were a number of ways it was integrated into the site over time. Foremost among the tie-ins were the highly sought-after Prize Codes, one of which was contained in each booster pack. Users would go here and type in the code they'd received. Rather than receiving a pre-set prize, you'd then be given options, with three total possibilities.

They were represented by the following symbols:. Your first option would pop up with one of the symbols. You could either choose to select the prize and not view the other options , or forgo it to see the next one. Once a prize was passed on, though, you would not be able to go back to it. If you passed on both the first two options, you were obligated to choose the third. Even the Rotten Apple would be preferable, as a number of the possible prizes from this symbol were exclusive some are even worth more than Paint Brushes now!

A full list of the TCG exclusive prizes excluding the cards can be viewed here. Some of the available prizes from the codes were digital versions of the TCG cards , which could be placed in your TCG Album on the site.

At one time, they could not be removed once they had been placed in the album, but it is now possible to do so by clicking on the card and selecting the "remove" option. These digital cards are not publicly linked on your userlookup. While you can view other's albums, it requires manually entering their username into the URL - here's Snarkie's if you'd like to try. Still waiting for these to come to me The game is still available in the Neopets Game Room; our guide with full level maps can be found here.

Alas, poor Hubrid I knew him well. Awarded to users who won the real life Return of Dr. Sloth release tournament and to those who scored enough points in the staff tourney guessing game.

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Gameplay While the official rulebook is available for download in PDF format, I'm going to cover the basics of gameplay for you here.



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