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''Arena of the Planeswalkers: Battle for Zendikar'' was released in January 2016 and retailed for $19.99. The expansion unlocks two new planeswalkers - [[Kiora]] and [[Ob Nixilis]] - and new spells and squads for these characters. Kiora is the first character in the game to draw upon two colors of mana. <ref>[http://www.gatheringmagic.com/news-08282015-arena-of-the-planeswalkers-expansion-is-coming/ Alex Ullman (August 28, 2015), Arena of the Planeswalkers expansion is coming, Gatheringmagic.com]</ref> Kiora is the first multi-color Planeswalker; she can field both green and blue colored creatures and spells. The set also includes the first hero creature, the terrifying Eldrazi Ruiner. The Eldrazi are colorless creatures and can be summoned by a Planeswalker of any color. Furthermore, the set features a 1 player vs. many battlefield scenario in which players fight against the massive Eldrazi Ruiner to save Zendikar. <ref>[http://toyland.gizmodo.com/the-magic-the-gathering-board-game-is-getting-a-new-g-1735154733 James Whitbrook (October 7, 2015) The Magic: The Gathering Board Game Is Getting A New, Gigantic Monster To Play With, http://toyland.gizmodo.com]</ref> <ref>[http://geekdad.com/2015/10/mtg-arena-of-the-planeswalkers-preorder/ Anthony Karcz (October, 2015) Pre-Order the ‘Magic: The Gathering Arena of the Planeswalkers’, ‘Battle For Zendikar’ Expansion, geekdad.com]</ref> | ''Arena of the Planeswalkers: Battle for Zendikar'' was released in January 2016 and retailed for $19.99. The expansion unlocks two new planeswalkers - [[Kiora]] and [[Ob Nixilis]] - and new spells and squads for these characters. Kiora is the first character in the game to draw upon two colors of mana. <ref>[http://www.gatheringmagic.com/news-08282015-arena-of-the-planeswalkers-expansion-is-coming/ Alex Ullman (August 28, 2015), Arena of the Planeswalkers expansion is coming, Gatheringmagic.com]</ref> Kiora is the first multi-color Planeswalker; she can field both green and blue colored creatures and spells. The set also includes the first hero creature, the terrifying Eldrazi Ruiner. The Eldrazi are colorless creatures and can be summoned by a Planeswalker of any color. Furthermore, the set features a 1 player vs. many battlefield scenario in which players fight against the massive Eldrazi Ruiner to save Zendikar. <ref>[http://toyland.gizmodo.com/the-magic-the-gathering-board-game-is-getting-a-new-g-1735154733 James Whitbrook (October 7, 2015) The Magic: The Gathering Board Game Is Getting A New, Gigantic Monster To Play With, http://toyland.gizmodo.com]</ref> <ref>[http://geekdad.com/2015/10/mtg-arena-of-the-planeswalkers-preorder/ Anthony Karcz (October, 2015) Pre-Order the ‘Magic: The Gathering Arena of the Planeswalkers’, ‘Battle For Zendikar’ Expansion, geekdad.com]</ref> | ||
===Shadows over Innistrad=== | ===Shadows over Innistrad=== | ||
''Arena of the Planeswalkers: Shadows over Innistrad'' is scheduled for fall 2016. Unlike its predecessor, this set can function as both an expansion to the existing base game or a [[standalone]] game. The game introduces new twisted terrain, powerful planeswalkers and deadly battlefield scenarios.<ref>[http://www.examiner.com/article/hasbro-announces-shadows-over-innistrad-for-arena-of-the-planeswalkers David Leavitt (February 26, 2016). Hasbro announces 'Shadows Over Innistrad' for 'Arena of the Planeswalkers'. Boston Magic the Gathering Examiner]</ref> | [[File:AotP SOI.jpg|thumb|''Shadows over Innistrad'' expansion]] | ||
''Arena of the Planeswalkers: Shadows over Innistrad'' is scheduled for fall 2016. Unlike its predecessor, this set can function as both an expansion to the existing base game or a [[standalone]] game. The game introduces new twisted terrain, powerful planeswalkers - [[Jace]], [[Sorin]], [[Nahiri]] and [[Arlinn]] (both as a human ans as a [[werewolf]]) - and deadly battlefield scenarios.<ref>[http://www.examiner.com/article/hasbro-announces-shadows-over-innistrad-for-arena-of-the-planeswalkers David Leavitt (February 26, 2016). Hasbro announces 'Shadows Over Innistrad' for 'Arena of the Planeswalkers'. Boston Magic the Gathering Examiner]</ref> | |||
==Contents== | ==Contents== |
Revision as of 06:00, 26 June 2016
Arena of the Planeswalkers is a tactical miniatures wargame for 2-5 players, inspired by the Magic: The Gathering card game, taking place on Shandalar. [1] [2] [3]
History
Arena of the Planeswalkers is co-developed by Wizards of the Coast and Hasbro. Introduced under the working title Magic the Gathering Strategy Board Game, the definite name was announced in February 2015. [4] [5] The game became available at select retailers on July 1, 2015 and more widely available on August 15, 2015 for around $30. [6] The design of the game is by James D'Aloisio, Ethan Fleischer and Craig Van Ness. [7]
Playing
- The players customize the battlefield by designing the map, placing terrain and powerful glyphs.
- Each game will include the same five highly detailed, fully painted Planeswalker mini-figures: Gideon Jura, Jace Beleren, Chandra Nalaar, Liliana Vess and Nissa Revane.
- The players each play one of the five planeswalkers, they summon armies, cast game-changing spells, and try to outmaneuver their foes on the battlefield.
- You complete arena objectives to establish board control, you position yourself to launch your final strike.
Relation to the TCG
- No prior knowledge of Magic is needed to play the game.
- Arena of the Planeswalkers is a standalone experience from the TCG. Many familiar concepts will be present, but streamlined for the board game.
- The game is not played with Magic: The Gathering cards, but it pulls directly from Magic lore and includes references to many classic cards.
Relation to Heroscape
The game uses many of the same tiles and mechanics as Heroscape, which was designed by Craig Van Ness as well. Heroscape was an expandable turn-based miniature wargaming system originally manufactured by Milton Bradley Company, and later by Wizards of the Coast itself, both subsidiaries of Hasbro. After taking over Heroscape, Wizards of the Coast issued new products with a Dungeons and Dragons theme. The game was discontinued by Hasbro in November 2010. [8] The game is played using pre-painted miniature figures on a board made from interlocking hexagonal tiles that allow for construction of a large variety of three-dimensional playing boards. The game is often noted and lauded by fans for the relatively high production quality of the game materials, in particular the pre-painted miniature figures as well as its interchangeable and variable landscape system.
Rules
- The board is built up from modular pieces
- There are certain terrain rules for different terrains (e.g. water)
- some pieces create a vertical dimension to the terrain
- Some pieces pose objectives and goals
- Ruins block the way and also block lines of sight
- Each player chooses a planeswalker
- Each planeswalker has access to one color of mana
- Each player has a card deck (12 spell cards) with spells that interact with the played creatures (these cards look similar to, but are not Magic cards)
- Each player starts with his or her planeswalker at the back of the board
- when a 'squad' is summoned, in the next turn only one unit (either the planeswalker or the squad) may be moved.
- The goal is to eliminate the opposing planeswalker, or to control a certain part of the board
- Elongated 'Squad stat cards' are the stat sheets for the figures on the battlefield
- Combat will be determined by both players throwing a certain number of dice
Units
Each player selects one or more "units," where a unit may be a unique and distinct hero , or an entire squad of generic figures. Hero cards are associated with a single figure (e.g. Liliana) and squad cards are associated with a set of two or more figures (e.g zombies). A given player may only have one of a unique unit, be it hero or squad, in his army, but there is no limit on how many copies of a common unit may be selected.
Unit stats are:
- Point Cost
- Life
- Move
- Range
- Damage Dice
- Defense Dice
- Line of Sight/Damage Box
Expansion packs
Battle for Zendikar
Arena of the Planeswalkers: Battle for Zendikar was released in January 2016 and retailed for $19.99. The expansion unlocks two new planeswalkers - Kiora and Ob Nixilis - and new spells and squads for these characters. Kiora is the first character in the game to draw upon two colors of mana. [9] Kiora is the first multi-color Planeswalker; she can field both green and blue colored creatures and spells. The set also includes the first hero creature, the terrifying Eldrazi Ruiner. The Eldrazi are colorless creatures and can be summoned by a Planeswalker of any color. Furthermore, the set features a 1 player vs. many battlefield scenario in which players fight against the massive Eldrazi Ruiner to save Zendikar. [10] [11]
Shadows over Innistrad
Arena of the Planeswalkers: Shadows over Innistrad is scheduled for fall 2016. Unlike its predecessor, this set can function as both an expansion to the existing base game or a standalone game. The game introduces new twisted terrain, powerful planeswalkers - Jace, Sorin, Nahiri and Arlinn (both as a human ans as a werewolf) - and deadly battlefield scenarios.[12]
Contents
Original board game
In the box are be:
- 6 modular board pieces
- 4 plastic terrain pieces (2 x 3 hex and 2 x 1 hex sand tiles)
- 4 plastic glyphs (Knowledge, Movement, Power and Toughness)
- 2 temple ruins
- 5 painted Planeswalker mini figures
- 5 Planeswalker character cards
- 60 spell cards
- 30 squad mini figures
- 15 army cards
- 1 20-sided die
- 10 combat dice (each having three sides with crossed swords, two with shields and one blank side)
- 30 damage counters
Walmart bonus version
An expanded version sold at Walmart included the following bonus items:
- battlefield scenario
- 5 foil versions of the original 5 planeswalker cards
- 8 terrain pieces (1x 7 hex, 2x 3 hex, 2x 2 hex and 3x 1 hex sand tiles)
- 2 glyphs (Power and Toughness; doubles of the ones in the original game)
BFZ Expansion
- 2 painted Planeswalker figures (Kiora and Ob Nixilis)
- 2 Planeswalker character cards
- 15 spell cards
- 3 hero figures (Eldrazi Ruiner, Kor, Merfolk)
- 11 squad figures
- 9 army cards
- Battle for Zendikar Board Game Expansion Pack Guide.
SOI Expansion / Standalone TBA
Gallery
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Back side of the original box
References
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- ↑ Magic: The Gathering Strategy Board Game fact sheet
- ↑ Alex Ullman (October 15, 2014) More Magic The Gathering Strategy Board Game Info. Gatheringmagic.com
- ↑ ING.com (February 11, 2015), Magic the Gathering Board Game Summons Title, Box Art
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- ↑ Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedMark Rosewater (January 16, 2016). "". Tumblr.
- ↑ Truth (November 3, 2010). The Death of Heroscape? Heroscaper.com
- ↑ Alex Ullman (August 28, 2015), Arena of the Planeswalkers expansion is coming, Gatheringmagic.com
- ↑ James Whitbrook (October 7, 2015) The Magic: The Gathering Board Game Is Getting A New, Gigantic Monster To Play With, http://toyland.gizmodo.com
- ↑ Anthony Karcz (October, 2015) Pre-Order the ‘Magic: The Gathering Arena of the Planeswalkers’, ‘Battle For Zendikar’ Expansion, geekdad.com
- ↑ David Leavitt (February 26, 2016). Hasbro announces 'Shadows Over Innistrad' for 'Arena of the Planeswalkers'. Boston Magic the Gathering Examiner