All About the Cards of Basic Heroscape: Part 2

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Part of the video series: How to Play the Basic RPG Version of Heroscape

Summary: Discover the different land pieces that are used in heroscape and learn how to use them in this free video series that will show you how to play the basic version of the table top RPG heroscape game.

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All About the Cards of Basic Heroscape: Part 2

MIKE LOPEZ: Hi. I'm Mike with the Expert Village. And now we're going to discuss the second part of the card. Now this part of the card is not actually essential, or you do not need this knowledge to essentially play the game, but as for everything, you should probably know why there's printing on the card, and I will now explain it. Now you see here, down in the bottom left-hand corner, we have some writing, and the first line it says "Marro," in the second line it says "Utgar's Rage," and the third line has a bunch of numbers. Well, what this means or corresponds to is that the top part where these guys came from or the world that they came from, and their world is "Marro". Next is set or expansion type in which they came from. Right here, you see its Utgar's Rage, and the bottom number corresponds to their collector number, as you will see it's 1, 2, and 3 out of a set of 22. Now over here, with our Dumutef Guard, we will notice that he is from the world Feylund and he was actually in the set "Road to the Forgotten Forest," and he is a collector set 1 of 1. Also, if you also take your attention over here, there is another little bit of etched writing on the lower right-hand side of the card that has a copyright 2005 by Hasbro, which means that the Hasbro Corporation copyrighted this card and piece in 2005.

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