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Cryptozoic Entertainment  |  SKU: CTZ27756

DC Deck Building Game Crossover Pack 8: Batman Ninja

€8.90 EUR
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Description

Publisher Cryptozoic Entertainment

Expansion For

Expands

Based on the Batman Ninja animated feature, Crossover Pack 8: Batman Ninja, an expansion for the DC Deck-Building Game, takes place in feudal Japan and lets players become Batman, Catwoman, Robin, Red Robin, Red Hood, and Nightwing.

The Super-Villains — The Joker, The Penguin, Poison Ivy, Deathstroke, and Two-Face — are the daimyos who battle from within giant castles that come to life. When the fifth one has been defeated, the five castles merge to become one final titanic challenge. The card backs of the Super-Villains each form a portion of the giant merged castle, with The Joker's head at the top.

Each Super-Villain has colors on its four sides matching the main card types: Hero, Villain, Super Power, and Equipment. During your turn, if there is a card matching one of those types in the Line-Up, you must take the card and place it next to the corresponding side of the Super-Villain. When you defeat a Super-Villain, instead of placing it in your deck, you earn each card attached to it.

The new keyword 'Ninjutsu" provides the Super Heroes some much-needed help as they take on the fearful might of the combined Super-Villains' super castle!

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Ben Muralles
Return cards to the lineup for big perks!

This one takes surprisingly long compared to other crossovers. It's very fun though.

The new super villains providing a windfall of regular cards instead of one excellent one is an interesting dynamic.

The Ninjutsu keyword is the star addition though. Surrendering those cards to the lineup again hurts a little, but usually you do so to gain great stuff.