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==Modes of Play==
 
==Modes of Play==
The game began with only three modes of play, with a fourth added in Alliance and a fifth added in ''Outbreak''. All modes are essentially played the same way but add additional rules, conditions, and cards. Each mode has Scenarios (similar to the ''Outbreak'' titles) which determine what cards are placed in the Resource Area. The game manual has preset scenarios but it encourages players to make their own to create new styles of play.
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The game began with only three modes of play, with a fourth added in Alliance and a fifth added in ''Outbreak''. All modes are essentially played the same way but add additional rules, conditions, and cards. Each mode has Scenarios which determine what cards are placed in the Resource Area. The game manual has preset scenarios but it encourages players to make their own to create new styles of play.
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Note that the Skill System introduced in the ''Mercenaries'' expansion is not a proper game mode unto itself but it is a way to modify the rules of any of the modes listed below.
   
 
*<u>Story Mode</u> is regular play and features all of the elements detailed above.
 
*<u>Story Mode</u> is regular play and features all of the elements detailed above.
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*<u>Versus Mode</u> removes the Mansion Area from play and characters fight each other to earn Decorations.
 
*<u>Versus Mode</u> removes the Mansion Area from play and characters fight each other to earn Decorations.
   
*<u>Partner Mode</u> allows for two characters to be used instead of one. One character is designated the Main Character while the other character is the Partner. Partner Mode mostly changes how the player Explores and attaches cards. Partner's can permanently hold a weapon for the duration of the game by spending one Action. Exploring is done by designating a leading character (though both characters can attack if equipped for it) and this character takes damage if the Infected is not defeated. Decorations that are gained by defeating Infected are shared by both characters, allowing all of their abilities to be used. However, if the Partner Character dies, they are permanently removed from the game. If this mode is used in conjunction with Skill Cards, each Character a player controls is only allowed the use of one skill card apiece.
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*<u>Partner Mode</u> allows for two characters to be used instead of one. One character is designated the Main Character while the other character is the Partner. Partner Mode mostly changes how the player Explores and attaches cards. Partners can permanently hold a weapon for the duration of the game by spending one Action. Exploring is done by designating a leading character (though both characters can attack if equipped for it) and this character takes damage if the Infected is not defeated. Decorations that are gained by defeating Infected are shared by both characters, allowing all of their abilities to be used. However, if the Partner Character dies, they are permanently removed from the game. If this mode is used in conjunction with Skill Cards, each Character a player controls is only allowed the use of one skill card apiece.
   
 
*<u>Infection Mode</u> is a new mode for the second expansion, ''Outbreak.'' This mode allows players to turn into Infected characters and attack their fellow players as Infected would do. A new deck is added to the setup, called the Infection Deck, which is placed above the Mansion Deck. In this mode, if players did not Explore or Attack an Infected character, their individual "Infection Level" increases by 1. Every character has a maximum Infection Level of 10. Once the characters level maxes out they die, and must reanimate as an Infected character. This involves removing the player's current character from play and randomly selecting an Infected Character card. Infected characters get 0 Buys and 0 Actions, but automatically have +1 Explore. They also have effects and sometimes base damage like normal Infected. The player keeps playing the game as normal but under these new rules and they attack other players instead. If an Infected character is killed, that player is automatically out of the game. In that case, the regular Infected card with the highest Decorations attached to them is given to the player that killed them.
 
*<u>Infection Mode</u> is a new mode for the second expansion, ''Outbreak.'' This mode allows players to turn into Infected characters and attack their fellow players as Infected would do. A new deck is added to the setup, called the Infection Deck, which is placed above the Mansion Deck. In this mode, if players did not Explore or Attack an Infected character, their individual "Infection Level" increases by 1. Every character has a maximum Infection Level of 10. Once the characters level maxes out they die, and must reanimate as an Infected character. This involves removing the player's current character from play and randomly selecting an Infected Character card. Infected characters get 0 Buys and 0 Actions, but automatically have +1 Explore. They also have effects and sometimes base damage like normal Infected. The player keeps playing the game as normal but under these new rules and they attack other players instead. If an Infected character is killed, that player is automatically out of the game. In that case, the regular Infected card with the highest Decorations attached to them is given to the player that killed them.
   
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==Common Card Types==
==Characters and Infected Characters==
 
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===Characters===
Every set except for Mercenaries comes with ten characters cards. In addition, ten promotional character cards have been released. So far, all main series protagonists (and some antagonists) have been included. Although several are shown in multiple incarnations from throughout the entire series. The second expansion ''Outbreak'' introduces Infected Character cards, which are what regular characters turn into if their Infection Level maxes out. They play like regular characters with a few differences based around the game's new Infection Mode. Each character card has different skills which can be viewed on their respective pages.
 
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All but one set comes with ten character cards. Mercenaries has only eight. In addition, ten promotional character cards have been released. All main series protagonists (and some antagonists) have been included. Characters who have made frequent appearances in the video games, such as [[Chris Redfield|Chris]], [[Jill Valentine|Jill]], [[Leon S. Kennedy|Leon]], and [[Claire Redfield|Claire]], have multiple cards with different likenesses. Each character card has one or two unique skills that allow players to exploit different facets of the game. These skills are unlocked by earning decorations from defeated Infected.
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The ''Outbreak'' expansion introduced Infected Character cards, which are zombies that regular characters turn into if their Infection Level maxes out. (See "Infection Mode" below).
 
===Mansion Area (Infected, Tokens, and Event Cards)===
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The Mansion Area features various enemies from the series. They are encountered only when players Explore and if they are defeated, they are attached to character cards and tallied up as decorations. Infected that are not defeated do damage to one or more players, are sent to the bottom of the Mansion Area deck, and may also use a special skill of their own.
   
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In addition to Infected, a player who Explores the Mansion Area may instead draw a Token or an Event card. Tokens include bonus items such [[Yellow Herbs]], Time Bonuses (Mercenaries Mode only), or powerful weapons that can be utilized by the player. Event cards are obstacles like trap doors or exploding barrels that can do damage to one or more players.
==Infected, Tokens, and Event Cards==
 
The Mansion Area is filled with various B.O.W.s from the series. Some of them have effects that are used when they are revealed. These effects and some card images can be viewed on their respective pages. All Infected give Decorations, which allow the characters to use their effects. The amounts given by Infected currently range from 0 (Lisa Trevor) to 9 (Albert Wesker). When the most powerful one is defeated, the game ends. Combining sets makes it necessary to kill more than just one. If all sets are combined Uroboros Aheri, Albert Wesker, Tyrant (T-002 Model), and Osmund Saddler would all have to be defeated.
 
   
 
===Item Cards===
Tokens allowing the player to gain Yellow Herbs, Time Bonuses in Mercenaries Mode, a Rocket Launcher token, and a Gatling Gun token are also in the Mansion.
 
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These include healing items like Green Herbs, Red Herbs, and First Aid Sprays.
 
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===Ammo/Gold===
''Alliance'' introduced new cards called "Events", which replace the Tokens and Yellow Herbs from the first set. Tokens and Events are listed below the Infected. Any information regarding the following cards' effects or stats can be found in the "Deck Building Game" section of their respective pages.
 
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Ammunition Cards come in varying amounts and as stated above represent both ammo and gold.
 
==Item and Ammo Cards==
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===Weapon Cards===
 
The game uses many weapons, which are organized into "types". Most of the weapons are from different points in the series, but primarily come from RE4 and RE5. Here, they are not given their model names as they do in-game; but are simply given shorthands like "Handgun" or "Machine Gun". Weapons are organized into various decks in the Resource Area, and some include a "special weapon"; a more powerful variation of the weapon type. Naturally weapons require ammo, though there are many exceptions such knives and stun rods.
Item cards usually represent anything that is not considered a Weapon, Action, or Ammo card in the Resource Area. They are so far mostly healing items, aside from the Kevlar Vest, Antivirus, Treasure Map, and Hidden Treasure, which are found in the Mansion Area alongside Yellow Herbs. Ammunition Cards come in varying amounts and as stated above represent both ammo and gold.
 
 
==Weapons==
 
The game uses many weapons, which are organized into "types". Most of the weapons are from different points in the series, but primarily come from RE4 and RE5. Here, they are not given their model names as they do in-game; but are simply given shorthands like "Handgun" or "Machine Gun". Weapons are organized into various decks in the Resource Area, and some include a "special weapon"; a more powerful variation of the weapon type. Naturally weapons require ammo, though there are many exceptions.
 
 
==Action Cards==
 
As stated above, players are given three actions per turn (unless stated otherwise), one of which is simply called Action. Spending an Action allows the player to either play a blue Action Card or attach a weapon card to their partner character in Partner Mode. Action Cards have a variety of different effects and some can even give the player additional Actions to play more Action Cards. There are some that are only used for Versus and Partner Mode.
 
 
==Infection Cards==
 
Infection Cards are a new type of card introduced in Outbreak that are placed in a special Infection Deck above the Mansion. These cards are meant to keep track of the Infection Level of characters and have effects of their own for Infected Characters.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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Resident Evil Deck Building Game

Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game is a Bandai-produced card game released in December 2010.[1]

The game was first released in a base set with a total of 250 cards. An expansion set, titled Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game Alliance was released officially on April 22, 2011, despite earlier releases in some areas.

The third set is called Outbreak, and is slightly based around the Resident Evil Outbreak games. This set contains only 150 cards, removing the Basic Resources components from the games card list and giving the player a small storage box.[1] It was released on September 30, 2011.

A fourth set was announced through various retail websites and confirmed by the development team. This set is titled Nightmare, and is themed primarily around Resident Evil 4. It was released on December 9, 2011.

A fifth set was released in November 2012, titled Mercenaries and is primarily themed around Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. It contains new Skill Cards, and adds a mechanic where Characters earn XP ("Experience Points") that they can use on Skill Cards or Weapons.

Mercenaries was not followed up by any more expansions and appears to be the final set. Bandai's website for Resident Evil: The Deck Building game has been offline since 2013.

Basic Play

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Alliance box set.

The game is very similar to other deck-building games in that the players' respective decks are built over the course of a game. Players randomly pick a character card and then start with an "inventory" of ten cards. These ten cards are taken from the Basic Resources and are included in all game types. They include 1 Handgun, 2 Knives, and 7 Ammo x10 cards. The inventory is shuffled and five cards are drawn. At the end of that players turn they discard their hand and draw a new set. If the inventory is emptied out, the discard pile is shuffled up and converted into a new inventory.

The game can be played with up to four players and turns are taken like in any card or board game.

Once it is a player's turn, they have three abilities:

Ability 1: Buy

Players add more cards to their inventory by buying new cards. All available cards are placed in what is referred to as the Resource Area; which is 18 unique stacks of cards which include weapons, ammo, herbs, First Aid Sprays, and action cards. Six stacks of cards, referred to in-game as "Basic Resources" contain Handguns, Knives, Herbs, and all three amounts of Ammo cards (x10, x20, x30). These six stacks are featured in every game scenario. Ammo cards also function as the in-game currency--which is referred to as "gold." The amount of gold you have in your hand is equivalent to the amount of ammo you have in your hand (i.e. if you have 50 ammo, you have have 50 gold). Additional gold can be gained through the use of actions or character skills. Players are only allowed one Buy ability per turn, unless another card's effect gives them an additional one.

Ability 2: Action

Actions are blue cards that have special effects. Some allow the player to draw more cards or discard ones they do not need. Others give the player more Buys, more ammo, or allow more Actions to be played. By default, players are only allowed one Action per turn, unless another card's effect grants them another.

Ability 3: Explore

The third ability available to the player is Explore. This allows the player to equip weapons and ammo currently held in their hand to explore the Mansion Area. The Mansion Area is a deck filled with "Infected"; zombies and monsters from throughout the Resident Evil series. Players have one Explore by default unless another card's effect says otherwise. Multiple Explores allow the player to either fight multiple Infected or fight one after another. However, weapons can only be used once per turn, leaving everything up to the player's discretion. Infected must be defeated to earn Decorations. Character cards unlock new skills as the player earns decorations.

The player with the highest number of decorations wins the game, but the game does not end until a particular Infected in the Mansion Area is defeated. This is often the Infected card with the highest amount of health.

Modes of Play

The game began with only three modes of play, with a fourth added in Alliance and a fifth added in Outbreak. All modes are essentially played the same way but add additional rules, conditions, and cards. Each mode has Scenarios which determine what cards are placed in the Resource Area. The game manual has preset scenarios but it encourages players to make their own to create new styles of play. Note that the Skill System introduced in the Mercenaries expansion is not a proper game mode unto itself but it is a way to modify the rules of any of the modes listed below.

  • Story Mode is regular play and features all of the elements detailed above.
  • Mercenary Mode is a more fast-paced variation that involves the players turn count becoming a time limit.
  • Versus Mode removes the Mansion Area from play and characters fight each other to earn Decorations.
  • Partner Mode allows for two characters to be used instead of one. One character is designated the Main Character while the other character is the Partner. Partner Mode mostly changes how the player Explores and attaches cards. Partners can permanently hold a weapon for the duration of the game by spending one Action. Exploring is done by designating a leading character (though both characters can attack if equipped for it) and this character takes damage if the Infected is not defeated. Decorations that are gained by defeating Infected are shared by both characters, allowing all of their abilities to be used. However, if the Partner Character dies, they are permanently removed from the game. If this mode is used in conjunction with Skill Cards, each Character a player controls is only allowed the use of one skill card apiece.
  • Infection Mode is a new mode for the second expansion, Outbreak. This mode allows players to turn into Infected characters and attack their fellow players as Infected would do. A new deck is added to the setup, called the Infection Deck, which is placed above the Mansion Deck. In this mode, if players did not Explore or Attack an Infected character, their individual "Infection Level" increases by 1. Every character has a maximum Infection Level of 10. Once the characters level maxes out they die, and must reanimate as an Infected character. This involves removing the player's current character from play and randomly selecting an Infected Character card. Infected characters get 0 Buys and 0 Actions, but automatically have +1 Explore. They also have effects and sometimes base damage like normal Infected. The player keeps playing the game as normal but under these new rules and they attack other players instead. If an Infected character is killed, that player is automatically out of the game. In that case, the regular Infected card with the highest Decorations attached to them is given to the player that killed them.

Common Card Types

Characters

All but one set comes with ten character cards. Mercenaries has only eight. In addition, ten promotional character cards have been released. All main series protagonists (and some antagonists) have been included. Characters who have made frequent appearances in the video games, such as Chris, Jill, Leon, and Claire, have multiple cards with different likenesses. Each character card has one or two unique skills that allow players to exploit different facets of the game. These skills are unlocked by earning decorations from defeated Infected. The Outbreak expansion introduced Infected Character cards, which are zombies that regular characters turn into if their Infection Level maxes out. (See "Infection Mode" below).

Mansion Area (Infected, Tokens, and Event Cards)

The Mansion Area features various enemies from the series. They are encountered only when players Explore and if they are defeated, they are attached to character cards and tallied up as decorations. Infected that are not defeated do damage to one or more players, are sent to the bottom of the Mansion Area deck, and may also use a special skill of their own.

In addition to Infected, a player who Explores the Mansion Area may instead draw a Token or an Event card. Tokens include bonus items such Yellow Herbs, Time Bonuses (Mercenaries Mode only), or powerful weapons that can be utilized by the player. Event cards are obstacles like trap doors or exploding barrels that can do damage to one or more players.

Item Cards

These include healing items like Green Herbs, Red Herbs, and First Aid Sprays.

Ammo/Gold

Ammunition Cards come in varying amounts and as stated above represent both ammo and gold.

Weapon Cards

The game uses many weapons, which are organized into "types". Most of the weapons are from different points in the series, but primarily come from RE4 and RE5. Here, they are not given their model names as they do in-game; but are simply given shorthands like "Handgun" or "Machine Gun". Weapons are organized into various decks in the Resource Area, and some include a "special weapon"; a more powerful variation of the weapon type. Naturally weapons require ammo, though there are many exceptions such knives and stun rods.

Gallery

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