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RULES Game Design by Ryan Miller and Luke Peterschmidt

Epic PvP: Magic Epic PvP: Magic is a battling card game. Each player builds a character by shuffling 2 decks of cards together a race deck and a class deck. Players then take these character decks and battle until only one player is left standing. The game can be played head-to-head, as a 3-player free-for-all or as a 2-on-2 team battle. If you want to skip all this reading, just go to www.funto.com and check out the Learn-to-Play video! Contents: Rules 6 Class Decks (at least 20 cards and Class Board for each; Seer, Artificer, Pyromancer, Shaman, Illusionist, and Battlemage) 6 Race Decks (at least 20 cards and Race Board for each; Pixie, Shard, Satyr,, Djinn, Troll and Demon) Lots of counters to use during play and for creating random class/race pairings! If you already know how to play Epic PvP, go to page 5 to learn how magic works

2-Player Rules: (Starting with the 2-player game is by far the best way to learn). SET-UP Each player chooses a race and a class for themselves. They then collect the corresponding boards and decks. The boards go on the table in front of the player, and the two decks are shuffled face down together to form a draw deck. Note: Some decks feature cards that are not shuffled into the deck. These non-deck cards have a different card back just put them to the side and shuffle only the cards with the black Epic PvP back Race and Class Board Set-up Diagram Life Initiative: Your character s initiative is the total of both of your race and class board s initiatives. Starting Magic Points Race Name 2 Pixie 6 After one of your Basic Strikes is blocked: Gain a Flutter counter. Before playing moves: Discard any number of Flutter counters and an equal number of cards from your deck. Block an enemy attack for each Pixie card discarded this way. Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Initiative 3 Class Name Pyromancer After you deal damage with a Basic Strike: The Basic Strike becomes a permanent for your opponent with the following text: You are on fire. You may not play moves that cost as much as this card. Before playing moves: You may discard an aggression to put this card in your opponent s hand. Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to 2

3 Each player then takes a number of cards off the top of their deck equal to their character s life stat (on the race board), and puts them face down in a pile to the left of their character. This is called the life pile. A player loses when they have no cards left in their life pile. Place the remaining cards in the draw deck face down to the right of their character. Players should leave room for a discard pile as well as leaving room in front of their race and class boards for their aggression pile which will be built during the game. As long as at least one of your character boards has the starting magic points icon on it, take a number of Magic counters equal to the total of the characters starting magic points and put them near the character boards. Next, each player draws a starting hand of 5 cards. The player with the highest total initiative goes first (to find your character s initiative, add the initiative numbers on your race and class boards together). In the case of a tie, the player with the lowest life goes first. If that is also tied, both players discard the top card of their deck and compare the cost of the cards; highest cost goes first (skill cards have 0 cost). You are ready to play!

Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Your opponent is over here The Field - where you and your opponent play moves Complete Player Set-up Diagram Spot for your Aggression Pile Life Pile Race Board Class Board Deck 2 Pixie 6 3 Pyromancer After one of your Basic Strikes is blocked: Gain a Flutter counter. Before playing moves: Discard any number of Flutter counters and an equal number of cards from your deck. Block an enemy attack for each Pixie card discarded this way. After you deal damage with a Basic Strike: The Basic Strike becomes a permanent for your opponent with the following text: You are on fire. You may not play moves that cost as much as this card. Before playing moves: You may discard an aggression to put this card in your opponent s hand. 4

Move and Skill Cards Cost Defense Move Card 4 3 Skill Card 5 Card Name Magic Cost Deck Indicator Attack Thorn Stab Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to 2 After blocking: If this move is blocked, your enemy draws 2 cards from their aggression, then discards a card. 3 Card Ability Card Name Deck Indicator Dragon Born Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Before playing moves: Block all enemy attacks. Then take damage and draw a card. You may pay 3 to draw an extra card.

Game Play: Epic PvP is played in turns, with each player taking turns back-and-forth until one player has their life pile reduced to zero cards, at which point the other player wins. Each turn is straightforward and follows these steps.. Aggression Phase: Take two cards from the top of your deck and, without looking at them, add them to your aggression pile. Your aggression pile provides you energy to play moves during your turn. 2. Draw Phase: If you want, you may draw any number of cards from your aggression pile and put them in your hand. You MUST declare how many you want to draw before you start drawing. And remember, your aggression pile provides you with energy to play cards, so every card you draw will reduce the amount of energy you have left to play cards during your turn! As long as at least one of your character boards has a starting magic point icon on it, you gain magic point counter for each card you draw 3. Play Moves: You can play move cards from your hand with a total cost equal to (or less than) the number of cards in your aggression pile (For example: If a player has 2 aggression, they can play a single 2 cost move, two cost moves, a single cost move, or no moves at all). Put any move cards you play in the field between you and your enemy with the defense stat towards your enemy. If the card has a magic point cost, you may choose to pay this cost now by discarding that number of magic counters. If you don t pay this cost, the text underneath the cost has no effect. (but the attack and block numbers still work as normal). Game Play continued on next page 6

7 4. Assign Blocks: You may assign any or all of your moves to block incoming attacks that your enemy has (if any) in the field from their last turn only if your move has a defense at least as high as the attack. Each defense can only be assigned to a single attack. You may not split up one defense against multiple attacks or add up more than one defense against a single attack. 5. Block: This is when all the defenses that you assigned to attacks actually block (Some card abilities happen during this step). 6. Take Damage: If there are any remaining unblocked enemy attacks in the field, you take damage from each attack (each attack just does damage if unblocked, NOT damage equal to the attack stat). For each damage you take, reveal the top card of your life pile cards and add it to your discard pile (which is always face up). 7. End Phase: Spin your moves around so the attack stat is now pointed towards your enemy. Any abilities that says End Phase go off here as well. Then, your enemy discards all move cards they have in the field (the ones that were blocked and the ones that did damage). At this point you should be the only player with move cards in the field. That s it. Just keep going back and forth playing turns until one of you is out of life. OK, That s not all of it Raccoon Spirit Skill Cards Skill cards don t have an attack or defense stat or an aggression cost, but some do have a magic point cost. Just play them whenever they say to (the bold part at the top of the text box) by revealing it to your enemy. Then do whatever the cards says. After playing a skill card, put it in your discard pile unless the card says to do something else with it. Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to 3 Before playing moves: Draw 3 cards from your opponent s deck.

Card Text: Most move cards and all skill cards have text on them. Unless otherwise stated, draw a card is from you deck, discard a card is from your hand, gain an aggression is from your deck, and gain a life is from your deck. Card text supersedes rules text. Basic Strikes: Basic Strikes are a type of move card that appear in each deck. Lots of cards trigger off of Basic Strikes (like + to this move s attack if you also played a Basic Strike this turn ). Class and Race Abilities: Your class and race boards also have text on them. These are powerful abilities you can use during the game. If you have any questions about them, or any other rules, go to www. funto.com. Timing Icons and Counters In the text area of cards you will find one or more of these helpful icons. Here is what they mean: This text is important during your turn. This text is important during your enemy s turn. This text reacts to something happening in the game. Magic point cost. By paying this cost when you play the card, you activate the text below the cost. To mark this, leave the magic counters you spent on the move. Some card abilities instruct you to add + attack or defense counters to a move. If a move creates more than one attack, the + counter only affects one of them. The same is true for cards that create more than one defense.

9 Permanents: Some cards can be put into play as a permanent. Each card indicates when and how it becomes a permanent. When this happens, place the card next to your class and race boards and leave it there so you can see its ability and use it for the rest of the game (or at least until you have to discard it for some reason). If a move card becomes a permanent, it no longer acts as a move. Text under this line is what the card does while it s a permanent, and only while it s a permanent. Multiple Vison Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to 2 Before playing moves: Put in play as a permanent After your opponent flips a Wine counter and it comes up heads: Add a + Block or + Attack counter to one of your moves.

Miscellaneous Rules: Getting Tired (reshuffling your deck): When you need to draw a card from your deck (to use as aggression or for any other reason), and there are no cards left in your deck, you take damage. Then, reshuffle your discard pile to make a new draw deck. Timing: Sometimes two abilities will happen at the same time. If the abilities are controlled by the same player, then that player gets to choose which one happens first resolve that one fully, then move on to the other. If they are controlled by different players (very rare), the cards resolve in an order chosen by the player whose turn it is. 0

2-vs-2 Rules: After you ve played a few -on- games of Epic PvP: Magic, you may want to try to play a bigger battle. If you want to play PvP with 4 players, this is how it works. You should totally do this, it is super fun Here are the changes to the game. SET-UP (see full diagram to the right) ) Establish Teams: Sit next to your partner (across from the enemy team) 2) Make a Shared Life Pile: Each player makes their life pile as normal, but before the game starts, each team shuffles their life piles together to make one big life pile. The first team to have their life pile reduced to 0 cards loses. 3) Going First: The team with the highest total initiative goes first. TURNS Team members take their turn at the same time going through each phase together. Each player has their own aggression pile. When it s time to play moves, the team member with the highest initiative plays first (if initiatives are tied, the team decides at the start of the game who will have to play first for the whole game). ) Assigning Blocks: Any player on a team can assign moves to block any incoming attack during their turn. 2) Damage: When a team takes damage, and the card in the life pile is revealed, it goes into the discard pile of the player whose deck the life card came from. 3) Sharing Information: Players may talk all they want, but they may NOT show their cards to each other and all talking must be public.

Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to Joan s enemy is over here Matt s enemy is over here The Field - Where all players play their moves. Magic Counters Joan s Aggression Pile Joan and Matt s Life Pile Matt s Aggression Pile Magic Counters Deck 2 Pixie 6 Race Board After one of your Basic Strikes is blocked: Gain a Flutter counter. Before playing moves: Discard any number of Flutter counters and an equal number of cards from your deck. Block an enemy attack for each Pixie card discarded this way. 3 Pyromancer After you deal damage with a Basic Strike: The Basic Strike becomes a permanent for your opponent with the following text: You are on fire. You may not play moves that cost as much as this card. Before playing moves: You may discard an aggression to put this card in your opponent s hand. Class Board 5 Satyr 5 Race Board After your opponent blocks a Basic Strike: Your opponent gains a Wine counter. After playing moves: Your opponent discards a card from their deck for each Wine counter they have then they flip their Wine counters, discarding any that come up heads. Necromancer After you take damage from a Basic Strike: Put a Skeleton permanent in play. Class Board Deck 2

A Few Points On Card Effects In 2-On-2: ) The Word Enemy : In 2-vs-2, your enemy is the player directly across from you for card abilities. So if a card says if your enemy blocks this move, you draw a card you ONLY get to draw a card if the player directly across from you was the one who blocked your move! This can greatly affect how you play your cards. 2) Damage Effects: Some effects happen when damage is taken. If you have an effect that triggers when you take damage, it only triggers if the life card from your team s life pile is from your deck. That s it, just play until one team is out of life, making the other team the winners! 3

3-Player Rules: If teamwork isn t your thing, and you enjoy beating up on your friends, then this variant is for you SET-UP Here are the changes to the game: ) Players sit around the table in any order they want. 2) The player with the highest initiative goes first. The turn sequence is the same as it is for v battles. The biggest change is how you play moves. MOVES THAT YOU ASSIGN AS BLOCKS These moves must attack the player who played the move that your move blocked. (If your move blocked more than one attack from more than one opponent, as some cards can, then you can choose). MOVES THAT YOU DON T ASSIGN AS BLOCKS You freely choose for each move which player you want to attack. (If player A attacks you with a move, and you block that attack with one of your moves, your move is now attacking player A.) WINNING THE GAME Whenever a player loses all of their life cards, they are eliminated from the game. The last player left alive wins! THE WORD ENEMY Whenever you play an ability that affects your enemy, you must choose which player it affects. The only exception to this is if the ability is on a move card in that case, the effect must target the player you are attacking with that move. 4

5 Magic Only Rules If you already know how to play Epic PvP, then this is the only section you need to read in order to add Magic to your games. Set-up changes: Start the game with a number of magic counters equal to your characters total starting magic points. See the diagram to the right. Using Magic Points to Activate Text on Magical Moves: When you play moves, you may choose to pay a number of magic points equal to the cards magic point cost. If you do, activate the text. If you don t pay those points, the move still functions, but the text below the magic point cost has no effect. Put the magic points you paid on the Move card so that everyone knows the text is active. See the diagram to the right. 2 Pixie 6 After one of your Basic Strikes is blocked: Gain a Flutter counter. Before playing moves: Discard any number of Flutter counters and an equal number of cards from your deck. Block an enemy attack for each Pixie card discarded this way. Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to From the Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to 3 After playing moves: Remove this card from the game. Play any 3 or less cost move from your discard pile. 4 Pyromancer After you deal damage with a Basic Strike: The Basic Strike becomes a permanent for your opponent with the following text: You are on fire. You may not play moves that cost as much as this card. Before playing moves: You may discard an aggression to put this card in your opponent s hand. Artwork by Nate Lovett 206 Fun to

Using Magic Points in Other Situations: Magic points are used in other circumstances as well. Some effects in play will have cost required to activate, and some skill cards require magic points to play. These will be listed on the cards. Gaining Magic Points: During the draw phase, when you draw cards from your aggression pile, you gain magic counter for each card you draw as long as at least one of your character boards has a starting magic point icon. 6

The Races: Satyr: With cloven hooves and a full flask of wine, Satyrs are the original party animals. Satyr s share their wine with their enemies, causing foolish behavior and the desire to take a nap. As a parent of a Satyr, you should probably not leave them at home alone Pixie: Annoying little twerps with an attitude. With only 2 life, they are fragile, but hitting them can be incredibly frustrating as they just flutter away whenever they are in harms way. Way more annoying than the haircut named after them. Pixie Djinn 7 Djinn: Hard to pronounce and even harder to pin down, the Djinn is a master of shape shifting. In fact, each time you deal damage to a Djinn, it changes shape. One turn it s a goat, the next turn it s a dragon! Satyr

Troll Shard Shard: Shards are like a crystalline race that is reflective, pointy, and not great wedding guests. Each time you hit a Shard, there is a good chance you will end up with tiny glass splinters in your hand. Those things hurt. Troll: Troll Vomit. Ew Demon Demon: Demons apply peer pressure like a Jr. High School Cheerleading Captain - you want to hang out with them, even though they are kind of mean. Demons corrupt their opponents and then call upon that corruption to deal damage in a most unpleasant way. 8

The Classes: Seer: The seer knew you were going to read this. They re like that, always knowing what is coming next. Artificer: Build fantastic machines, enhance them with magic, and then grab a refreshing drink while your machines destroy all. OK, it s not quite that easy, but the Artificer does make some awesome stuff. They are also good at programming alarm clocks. Seer Pyromancer: Remember that kid with bottle rockets who never quite grew out of it? That s the Pyromancer. Setting opponents on fire is his favorite thing to do. I don t care if it takes all night, gonna set this town alight. Artificer 9 Pyromancer

Shaman: Claw Claw Biting his way to # in your heart, the Shaman is the ultimate student of animal fighting moves. A great deck to play if you want to scratch your opponent s eyes out probably not the greatest deck to play if you have pet allergies. Shaman Battlemage: The peanut butter meets chocolate of Epic PvP, the Battlemage uses powerful sword strikes as well as magic. Two tastes that taste great together. Battlemage Illusionist: This deck isn t even real. Or is it?... That s the problem with fighting the illusionist, you never know what is real and what isn t! Illusionist 20

Add more classes and races to Epic PvP with these great products! Head on over to funto.com now to check them out! By Ryan Miller and Luke Peterschmidt Dark Times Expansion for Epic PVP Magic Includes: Sporelings Gorgons Hexmage Time Wizard Dark Times EXPANSION Sporeling Gorgon Hexmage Time Wizard The Shufflebuilding Game of Arena Combat Necromancer Deck Not available at retail. See www.funto.com.

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Credits: Game Design and Development: Ryan Miller, Luke Peterschmidt Art Direction and Graphic Design: Jay Hernishin Art: Nate Lovett Guy who still does a lot of really important stuff: Jordan Martin Interns: Danny Zollo and Emily Ramos Playtesting:????? Special Thanks: To our fantastic Kickstarter backers that made this whole madcap adventure possible, thank you so much for believing in Epic PvP: Fantasy! Warning: Choking Hazard! Not for use by children under 3 years of age. Epic PvP: Fantasy and all related marks and images are and Fun to, LLC 205. All rights reserved. Made in China.