#BroduceRules Part 6
If all rolls have been exhausted and the players are tied, a sudden death roll is done. Both players roll a single D6 at the same time and whoever gets a higher number first, wins. 🎲
#BroduceRules Part 6
If all rolls have been exhausted and the players are tied, a sudden death roll is done. Both players roll a single D6 at the same time and whoever gets a higher number first, wins. 🎲
#BroduceRules Part 5
To win the game, you must have more face up Broduce cards than your opponent. At the start of each player’s turn, that player must draw a card. The game is over when a player needs to draw at the start of their turn but cannot because they have no more cards in their deck.
#BroduceRules Part 4
When two cards are battling, only the last roll counts. You can choose to stop rolling without using all of the rolls on the card. If the number rolled is not high enough for you, you can risk rolling again for something higher. But you may end up lower without any rolls left!
#BroduceRules Part 3:
During your turn, you may choose to battle between cards that are touching and face up. During a battle, players take turns rolling. The last roll is the only roll that counts. The player that has the highest roll wins the battle.
#BroduceRules Part 2:
The goal of BRODUCE the #TCG is to have more cards facing up at the end of the game than your opponent. One way you can flip your opponent’s cards is by winning battles. Broduce cards can battle any other Broduce card as long as they are touching on the field and they are both facing up.
#BroduceRules Part 1:
At the start of each game, players draw one card from their deck of 9 onto their sideline. Next, players roll a D6. Whoever rolls the highest goes first. Then, at the start of every turn, players draw a card. 🎲