Army Cards

Army cards contain the stats and abilities for the figures each player uses to play the game. There are three types of army cards - planeswalker cards, hero cards and squad cards - which are further grouped into common and unique varieties. A player may field several copies of a common army card, but only one copy of a unique one. Some cards are even double-faced and feature a special ability that allows them to be flipped over, changing the stats of the associated figure(s).

Planeswalker Cards
A planeswalker represents the player during the game. As long as a player controls a planeswalker they may:


 * draw and play spell cards.
 * summon hero and squad cards.

While playing some game scenarios a player will lose the game if their planeswalker is destroyed. However, by default a player may still participate in the game as long as they had previously summoned other figures onto the battlefield. Also note that while planeswalkers are not labeled as unique, a player may only use one to build their army around.

To see a list of planeswalker cards, click here.

Hero Cards
A hero creature is a type of creature that can be summoned into play by a planeswalker. It shares similarities to a planeswalker in that it is generally stronger than regular squad creatures, the trade-off being that it is a solo entity compared to the multiple creatures that comprise a squad. Hero creatures can be common or unique.

To see a list of hero creature cards, click here.

Squad Cards
Squad creatures are the bulk of a player's army. Each squad contains between 2-3 creatures who can move and attack on different fronts around the battlefield, thus forcing their opponent to think strategically or else leave themselves open to an indirect threat. Squad creatures can be common or unique.

To see a list of squad cards, click here.