Saturday, July 1, 2023

Evil Wizard Deck

The Chaos Event deck (also called Evil Wizard deck) is a set of cards created to add some variety to our favourite dungeon crawler game and spice up your quests, solving annoying problems like a hero (usually the Barbarian) blocking a door and many other things.
Each card is different but players don’t need to study any additional rule because everything you need to know is written on the cards. The most common way to use this deck is the following: if the Evil Wizard player starts his turn with no monster to move (no miniatures placed on the board or unable to reach the Heroes or attacking them), he may roll one combat die. If a skull is rolled, he may draw one Chaos Event card. Remember, the card eventually drawn is for the Evil Wizard player’s eyes only and must be revealed to the Heroes only when it’s played. The text on the card explains when it can be used.
Only one card per turn can be played and its effect cannot be combined with other cards.
A card is discarded after it is used.
At the end of a Quest, all unused Chaos Event cards must be returned to the deck and shuffled.

Heroes can’t go strolling through the dungeon anymore as this will result in more chances for the Evil Wizard player to draw other Chaos Event cards to plan new threats!

You can buy the cards by pressing the Add to Cart button above, it will redirect you to a PayPal page where you can safely pay using your PayPal account or credit/debit card.

Note: few Chaos Event cards may require specific components from the expansions. If you are using only the basic game, you might consider to discard some Chaos Event cards at the beginning of the Quest. For example, remove “Lost Scroll” if you are not using any Spell Scroll in your game.

This deck features 40 cards but we may consider to create new ones in the future. Feel free to suggest your own!
Card size is mm 54 x 80, with UK layout (but can be used with 2021 version of the game too).
Artworks drawn by Alberto Macari, Laszlo Seber and Luis Octavio NB.












A review of this cards by AmalgamAsh can be seen on his YouTube channel AshQuest:



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