Warhammer: Invasion is a Living Card Game (LCG) (variant of collectible card game) designed by Eric M. Lang and produced by Fantasy Flight Games in 2009, set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe. Like Fantasy Flight's other LCGs, Invasion is sold as a core set, which can be played on its own, or built upon with expansion packs. Each pack has a fixed set of 3 copies each of 20 cards. There are six factions in Invasion: Dwarves, Empire, Orcs, Chaos, High Elves, and Dark Elves. The first four have decks in the core set, while the elves' decks are available in the Assault on Ulthuan expansion.

Warhammer: Invasion
DesignersEric M. Lang
PublishersFantasy Flight Games
Publication2009
Players2
Setup time< 2 minutes
Playing time~ 1 hour
ChanceSome
Age range13 and up
SkillsCard playing, Logic, Strategy

Each player has a board called a "capital", which is divided into 3 zones: Battlefield, Quest, and Kingdom. The Battlefield is the area where attacks are launched, Quest determines how many cards are drawn each turn, and Kingdom determines how many resources are gathered each turn. Resources are spent to play cards. Each unit has a power rating that adds to the zone they are played into. For example, a unit with a power of 2 would add 2 damage to attacks when played into the Battlefield, 2 additional resources per turn if played into the Kingdom, or 2 additional cards drawn if played into the Quest zone.

Each zone has a base defense of 8, which may be modified with cards. A zone's defense may be lowered by damaging it, usually by attacking from the Battlefield. Once a zone's defense is at or below zero, that zone is destroyed. (The player can still use it as normal, but it is marked with a "burning" token.) The player who succeeds at destroying at least two of their opponent's zones wins the game.

The Cataclysm expansion added a multiplayer mode to the game,[1] and the Hidden Kingdoms expansion introduced four new factions, with their own capitals: Lizardmen, Wood Elves, Skaven, and Undead.[2] Fantasy Flight has announced that Hidden Kingdoms will be the last expansion for the game.[3]

List of Expansions edit

Battle Packs edit

Battle packs are released in "cycles" of six. Each pack contains three copies of 20 cards. (The Corruption Cycle, however, was printed under a different format, so each pack has three copies of 10 cards and one copy of 10 other cards.)

The Corruption Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
The Skavenblight Threat November 2009
Path of the Zealot December 2009
Tooth and Claw February 2010
The Deathmaster's Dance March 2010
The Warpstone Chronicles April 2010
Arcane Fire May 2010

The Enemy Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
The Burning of Derricksburg June 2010
The Fall of Karak Grimaz July 2010
The Silent Forge September 2010
Redemption of a Mage October 2010
The Fourth Waystone November 2010
Bleeding Sun December 2010

The Morrslieb Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
Omens of Ruin March 2011
The Chaos Moon March 2011
The Twin Tailed Comet April 2011
Signs in the Stars June 2011
The Eclipse of Hope July 2011
Fiery Dawn August 2011

The Capital Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
The Inevitable City September 2011
Realm of the Phoenix King November 2011
The Iron Rock November 2011
Karaz-a-Karak December 2011
City of Winter January 2012
The Imperial Throne February 2012

The Bloodquest Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
Rising Dawn April 2012
Fragments of Power June 2012
The Accursed Dead June 2012
Vessel of the Winds August 2012
Portent of Doom September 2012
Shield of the Gods October 2012

The Eternal War Cycle edit

Expansion Name Release Date
Days of Blood November 2012
Oaths of Vengeance December 2012
Battle for the Old World January 2013
Glory of Days Past February 2013
The Ruinous Hordes March 2013
Faith and Steel April 2013

Deluxe Expansions edit

Deluxe expansions add new elements to the game, including new card types, rules, etc. All deluxe expansion provide three copies of each unique card, except for Assault on Ulthuan, which contains 1, 2, or 3 copies of each card, similar to the core set.

Expansion Name Release Date
Assault on Ulthuan March 2010
March of the Damned October 2010
Legends June 2011
Cataclysm July 2013
Hidden Kingdoms November 2013

References edit

  1. ^ Fantasy Flight Games. "Nowhere Is Safe". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
  2. ^ Fantasy Flight Games. "Hidden Kingdoms". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 2013-07-27.
  3. ^ Fantasy Flight Games. "Hidden Kingdoms Is Now Available". Fantasy Flight Games. Retrieved 2013-11-28.

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