Millennium Blades: Crossover (Promo Pack #1)

Millennium Blades: Crossover (Promo Pack #1) features nine exclusive sets of promotional cards for use with the Millennium Blades board game. These cards feature iconic characters from other Level 99 Games games, enriching the gaming experience with new dynamics and interactions. Each promotional set consists of 6 cards, totaling 54 cards that add variety and strategy to your game. Ideal for players who want to expand their collections and explore new universes within the exciting world of Millennium Blades.

Age 12 + 120 min 2 to 5 players

Artists: Fábio Fontes;

Designers: D. Brad Talton, Jr.;

Date: 2016

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Mechanics: Collecting Sets, Commodities speculation, Hand Management, Negotiation, Simulation, Real Time

Table of Contents
- How to Play
- Tips for playing
- Game mechanics
- Game components
- Additional Information

OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME

The main objective of "Millennium Blades: Crossover (Promo Pack #1)" is to expand the base game "Millennium Blades" by adding new cards inspired by different board games from the gaming companies Level 99 Games and Action Phase Games, providing new strategies and thematic elements that increase replayability and enrich the experience of simulating a collectible card game championship.

Tips for playing

Here are some tips for doing better in the game Millennium Blades: Crossover (Promo Pack #1):

  • Make good use of the effects of promotional cards, as they can change the dynamics of the game in unexpected ways.
  • Analyze the deckbuilding carefully, considering how the crossovers interact with your established strategies.
  • Explore synergies between different expansions and the promotional package to maximize its potential.
  • Be aware of how your opponents use the crossover cards and try to anticipate their moves.
  • Try out different combinations of cards to discover new winning strategies.

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GAME mechanics

  • Collecting Sets: The mechanics of collecting sets in Millennium Blades: Crossover involve creating a portfolio of cards that combine to form powerful decks. Players must acquire and organize their cards during the game based on synergies and bonuses that specific sets offer, in order to maximize their score in tournaments.
  • Commodities speculation: This mechanic involves buying and selling cards on the secondary market. Players try to predict which cards or sets will increase in value during the game. Success in this speculation can offer significant financial advantages for acquiring more powerful cards.
  • Hand Management: In Millennium Blades, players need to manage their hand of cards efficiently, deciding which cards to keep, trade or sell. Choosing the right cards to compose and optimize your deck is crucial to your performance in tournaments, requiring strategic decisions throughout the game.
  • Negotiation: Trading is a fundamental part of the game, allowing players to exchange cards with each other to improve their deck or complete sets. Transactions depend on each player's communication skills and strategy to close advantageous deals.
  • Simulation: Millennium Blades simulates the environment of a collectible card game championship, where players experience building, trading, collecting and competing in tournaments. This simulation offers a realistic imitation of the elements present in real-world card game events.
  • Real time: The real-time mechanic introduces a sense of urgency and pressure, especially during the buying and deck preparation phases, where players have limited time to make their choices and trades. These mechanics require mental agility and quick decisions.

Game components

See all the items in the game below Millennium Blades: Crossover (Promo Pack #1):

  • Promotion letters
  • Character Sheet
  • New Card Packs
  • Game Markers
  • Adventure Cards
  • Additional tray
  • Expanded Rules Guides

Additional Information

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