Havic: The Bothering

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A full page flyer for Havic given out at various game stores.

Havic: The Bothering is an unofficial parody card set created by PGI Limited in 1998. Havic was mentioned in InQuest #38.

The setting of the game is a modern day college campus, and the characters and cards represent party-goers. The game plays much like Magic: The Gathering, but uses only two resources - beer and cigarettes. The card artwork is simple and cartoonish, but are laid out in the same way as Magic cards.

History

PGI Limited, maker of Havic, was banned from attending GenCon in July 1998, when the major event sponsor - Wizards of the Coast - expressed concern over the parody's presence. Peter Gray of PGI Limited said in an open letter:

Date: Sun, 2 Aug 1998 09:47:50 -0400 (EDT) 
From: [email protected] 
Subject: [none] 
 
Dear HAVIC Fan: 
 
    PGI Limited, maker of HAVIC The bothering, has been banned from
attending GenCon. PGI Limited is extremely disturbed by this decision.
GenCon was designed support the ENTIRE gaming community. Conventions
allow manufacturers and distributors to get together to form mutually
beneficial relationships. To single out and ban one particular
manufacturer from participating is nothing less than a disgraceful
display of unfair competition.  This kind of injustice must not be
tolerated by the gaming community. We can not allow Wizards of the
Coast to have the power to decide what games live and die.  Please
e-mail Wizards of the Coast to let them know how you feel and don't
forget to CC PGI Limited so we can stand behind you. Feel free to
contact PGI Limited with any comments you may have. 
 
Sincerely, 
Peter Gray 
PGI Limited 
[email protected] 

Game play

The rules were printed on the front and back of a single card inserted into the starters.

Being an obvious parody of Magic, the rules are very similar. By using the beer and cigarette resources, players recruit peons, create effects, and use items to reduce the "sanity" points of the opponent from 21 to zero. Some game terms were changed to be different from Magic. For example, tapped cards were called "whacked" and could later be "unwhacked"

Players were instructed to expressly not "construct "their own library of a predetermined number of game components by examining and selecting [the] game components from [a] reservoir of game components" or you may infringe on U.S. Patent No. 5,662,332 to Garfield."

Product information

The first release of the game, known as Skool Daze, was available only in 60 card starter decks; there were no boosters. Ten starters were packaged in each simple shrink-wrapped box.

A planned second set called Spring Break was announced but never released. That set would have been sold as boosters.

Card list

  • 01. Chill Pill
  • 02. Farmer's Daughter
  • 03. Black Out
  • 04. Fat Kid
  • 05. Pledge Task
  • 06. Space Case
  • 07. Ugly Friend
  • 08. Insane Pledge
  • 09. Mortar Board
  • 10. Stalker
  • 11. Dissapointed Swim Buddy
  • 12. Convienance Store Attendant
  • 13. Beer Muscle #1
  • 14. Beer Muscle #2
  • 15. Bad Reputation
  • 16. Hangover
  • 17. Mrs Williams
  • 18. Nurse Practitioner
  • 19. Princess
  • 20. Vengeful R.A.
  • 21. Term Paper
  • 22. Chinese Fakeout
  • 23. Stomach Pump
  • 24. Tutor
  • 25. Bitchy Secretary
  • 26. Beer Goggles #1
  • 27. Beer Goggles #2
  • 28. Check From Home
  • 29. Dorm Toilet
  • 30. Student Government
  • 31. Death Breath
  • 32. Peeping Tom
  • 33. Hypnotic Pimple
  • 34. Murderous Teddy Bear
  • 35. Bartender
  • 36. Dean of Students
  • 37. Lunch Lady
  • 38. Coersion
  • 39. Cafeteria Worker #1
  • 40. Cafeteria Worker #2
  • 41. Tough Guy
  • 42. Facial Hair Maniac
  • 43. Fart of Fury
  • 44. Beer Bolt
  • 45. Custidial Engineer
  • 46. Fraternity House
  • 47. Chess Club
  • 48. Boy Scout Troop Leader
  • 49. Uneven Ratio
  • 50. Pledge Master
  • 51. Football Team
  • 52. White Trash
  • 53. Teaching Assistant
  • 54. Bad Joke
  • 55. Cigarette Ash
  • 56. Detox
  • 57. Dead Soldier
  • 58. Elder Fratern
  • 59. Fire Alarm
  • 60. Brainless Cheerleader #1
  • 61. Brainless Cheerleader #2
  • 62. Jail Bait
  • 63. Brooding Ex-Boyfriend
  • 64. Brooding Ex-Girlfriend
  • 65. Biology Club
  • 66. Shemale Warrior
  • 67. Fire Bomb
  • 68. Ice Queen
  • 69. No Show
  • 70. Harvey Grundlemeyer
  • 71. Roger Lawrence Banks III
  • 72. Ritalin Guy
  • 73. Revenge
  • 74. Nerd
  • 75. Gas Mask
  • 76. Jesus Freak
  • 77. Student Socialist
  • 78. Statepirg
  • 79. Sports Fanatic
  • 80. Sketchy Character
  • 81. Women's Group
  • 82. Campus Police
  • 83. Trustafari
  • 84. Down Town Mentality
  • 85. Psych Experiment
  • 86. Fake ID
  • 87. Intrusive Roommate
  • 88. Chain Smoker
  • 89. Blind Date
  • 90. Theatre Chick
  • 91. E.M.T.
  • 92. Young Republicans
  • 93. Admissions
  • 94. Local Bum
  • 95. Convienance Store
  • 96. Brewery
  • 97. Instructions
  • 98. Vegan (promo card)

Vegan promo

Vegan (card #98) appears on many card lists of the set, but was not inserted into packs as normal. It is unknown if the card was ever even printed. Peter Gray, and all four key artists (Sist-Airs, Norton, Mojo, and Vinyl Vineshtein) have been unable to confirm its existence.

According to InQuest staff, PGI approached the magazine to provide it as a free insert. Because of the questionable legal status of the card game due to possible patent or trademark infringement, InQuest did not pursue this.