Here to Slay is a competitive role-playing strategy card game set in a fantasy universe, where you assemble a team of Heroes to slay monsters (and sometimes sabotage your friends) from the creators of Unstable Unicorns. In this game, you'll assemble a full team of heroes to take down dangerous monsters while avoiding sabotage from your opponents. The game also includes items you can equip to your heroes, 1V1 challenge cards, and roll modifiers to tip the scales in your favor.
The first person to slay three monsters, or to assemble a complete team in six classes, wins the game! Each player chooses a team leader character to represent them throughout the game. Each team leader card has a class and a skill that gives you an edge over your competitors. Whether you like fighters, bards, wizards, or thieves, you will find a team leader that matches your play style - but choose wisely, as you only have one team leader for the entire game!
Your heroes are brave adventurers, ready to take on the monsters and match up to your opponents! The game features over 40 unique heroes. Each hero card has a class and an effect, and each hero effect has a dice roll requirement. To use a hero's effect, you must roll two dice and score equal to or higher than that effect's roll requirement. Heroes benefit from items, magic, and modifiers to increase their chances of successful dice rolls.
Don't like the card your opponent just played? Challenge it! Challenge cards can be instantly played to try and prevent another player from playing a hero, item, or magic card. Playing a challenge card triggers a 1V1 challenge where you and another player both roll the dice. If they win the challenge, they can still play their card, but if you win the challenge, you can send their card directly to the discard pile!
Two to six players.
Approximately 15-90 minutes.
Recommended for ages 10 and up.
Points d'action, Lancer de dés, Gestion de main, Interruptions, Jeu de rôle, Collection d'ensembles, Chacun pour soi, Ordre de tour progressif, Pouvoirs de joueur variables