Welcome to the contest of wills. Can you harness the strengths of all the elements in order to take down your opponent, or will the elements ultimately betray you?
What Is It?
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The Goal is to deplete your opponent’s energy
βοΈDrafting – Each player will start with 1 element card and draft 3 more before playing 3 of their 4 cards.
βοΈHand Management – Players will be able to use only 1 of their card’s abilities (whichever is on top when they go to resolve attacks) and then they will use the attack/defense stats on their whole stack, trying to take each other out
Who Is It For?
π₯2 Players – Strictly head-to-head
π₯Ages 10 & Up – Small ruleset, only a few cards, so not many abilities to learn
π₯Fans of 2 player tactical card games
PROS
π’Small and portable; doesn’t need much table space
π’Rounds are snappy and smooth
π’Rules are well written
π’First to Draft rotates, which is good so that one player can’t always take the same card(s)



CONS
π΄Art is very interesting or captivating
π΄Game doesn’t vary much play to play, or even round to round
π΄Chaos seems like a very powerful card compared to most others
Final Thoughts
The game doesn’t do anything super unique; I feel like I’ve played games just like it before, and this doesn’t have some new or exciting theme to help it out.
It does play quickly and smoothly, which is good, but it ends up just being fine for a few plays. It’s not bad, but it’s nothing I’m going to come back to a ton.
If you’re partial to 2 player head-to-head card games, and you’re looking for something super snappy, this might be more up your alley!
Additional Information:
Designer – Jamie Sabriel
Artist – Antonis Papantoniou
Publisher – Wise Wizard Games
MSRP – $9.99
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