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Rating:  Summary: What I Think Review: Harry Potter Trading Cards Starter Set is great for people just beginning to trade cards and play the game. If you want to learn to play but don't want to make the game too difficult, it's perfect. You don't have to deal with the more complex cards till later.
Rating:  Summary: Since no one has given info or reviews......... Review: Since no one has given any info or reviews, i thought that i should share the info i found with any potential buyers. If you want the full FAQ, go to [website]I put this up so that you all know what you're buying: Frequently Asked Questions About the Harry Potter Trading Card Game What is the Harry Potter trading card game? The Harry Potter trading card game is a game using trading cards that is based on the bestselling Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone novel by J. K. Rowling. When does the game come out? It comes out in August of 2001. What do you get in the game? If you buy the Starter Set, you get a rulebook, a playmat, damage counters, and two 40-card decks (each deck comes with an additional premium Wizard card). If you buy a booster, you get 11 cards. Each card is fully illustrated and captures favorite characters, potions and spells, creatures, and situations from the novel. How do you win the game? The first person to make his or her opponent's cards "disappear" wins. Do I have to know how to play other trading card games in order to play this one? No. You can start with the Starter Set, which introduces the rules of the game to you. Then you can learn more advanced rules once you have the basics down. You can read our rules on this site or download the rulebook! How many cards are in the set? There are 118 total cards, including premium cards. Who is Wizards of the Coast? Wizards of the Coast is a game company that creates popular trading card games, roleplaying games, and novels. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. You can find out more about Wizards of the Coast by visiting the website!
Rating:  Summary: Since no one has given info or reviews......... Review: Since no one has given any info or reviews, i thought that i should share the info i found with any potential buyers. If you want the full FAQ, go to [website] I put this up so that you all know what you're buying: Frequently Asked Questions About the Harry Potter Trading Card Game What is the Harry Potter trading card game? The Harry Potter trading card game is a game using trading cards that is based on the bestselling Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone novel by J. K. Rowling. When does the game come out? It comes out in August of 2001. What do you get in the game? If you buy the Starter Set, you get a rulebook, a playmat, damage counters, and two 40-card decks (each deck comes with an additional premium Wizard card). If you buy a booster, you get 11 cards. Each card is fully illustrated and captures favorite characters, potions and spells, creatures, and situations from the novel. How do you win the game? The first person to make his or her opponent's cards "disappear" wins. Do I have to know how to play other trading card games in order to play this one? No. You can start with the Starter Set, which introduces the rules of the game to you. Then you can learn more advanced rules once you have the basics down. You can read our rules on this site or download the rulebook! How many cards are in the set? There are 118 total cards, including premium cards. Who is Wizards of the Coast? Wizards of the Coast is a game company that creates popular trading card games, roleplaying games, and novels. It is a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. You can find out more about Wizards of the Coast by visiting the website!
Rating:  Summary: Magic the Gathering, Harry Potter style Review: This game is almost identical to Magic the Gathering, but uses Harry Potter characters, spells, potions and creatures. Some of the illustrations are a trifle crude, but it's still fun to set up a deck, and look for cards to boost certain suits (potions, transfigurations, charms, etc.). And, of course, fun to play.
Rating:  Summary: Magic the Gathering, Harry Potter style Review: This game is almost identical to Magic the Gathering, but uses Harry Potter characters, spells, potions and creatures. Some of the illustrations are a trifle crude, but it's still fun to set up a deck, and look for cards to boost certain suits (potions, transfigurations, charms, etc.). And, of course, fun to play.
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