Munchkin Oz 2 Rules

Type
Rules

Munchkin Oz 2 is an expansion for the Munchkin Oz game, which is a card game based on the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. The expansion includes 56 new cards, including new monsters, treasures, and puns. The game can be played with 3-6 players, ages 10 and up.

The object of the game is to be the first player to reach Level 10. Players do this by defeating monsters, collecting treasures, and playing cards that give them bonuses. The game includes a variety of different monsters, each with its own unique abilities. Players can also collect treasures, which give them bonuses to their combat strength or other abilities.

Munchkin Oz 2 is an expansion for the Munchkin Oz game, which is a card game based on the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. The expansion includes 56 new cards, including new monsters, treasures, and puns. The game can be played with 3-6 players, ages 10 and up.

The object of the game is to be the first player to reach Level 10. Players do this by defeating monsters, collecting treasures, and playing cards that give them bonuses. The game includes a variety of different monsters, each with its own unique abilities. Players can also collect treasures, which give them bonuses to their combat strength or other abilities.

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Take me back to the Emerald City
Where everything’s green and the witches are pretty
Oz, won’t you please be my home . . .
Here are 56 more cards for your Munchkin Oz game: more menacing
monsters, more fanciful treasures, and more Oz-ful puns, drawn from
L. Frank Baum’s 14 books about the mysterious land of Oz.
Will there be even more Munchkin adventures down the Yellow Brick Road? That’s
up to you!
More Munchkin!
Munchkin comes in lots of flavors! You can get classic fantasy, sci-fi, superheroes,
pirates, steampunks, the apocalypse, and zombies . . . and they’re all compatible!
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discuss Munchkin with our staff and your fellow munchkins, visit our forums at
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reference cards, playmats, and dozens of links.
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yellowbrickraid.
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Development by Andrew Hackard
Based on Steve Jacksons Munchkin
Illustrated by John Kovalic
President/Editor-in-Chief: Steve Jackson
Chief Executive Officer: Philip Reed
Chief Operating Officer: Sam Mitschke
Executive Editor: Miranda Horner
Munchkin Line Editor: Andrew Hackard
Munchkin Editorial Assistant: Devin Lewis
Production Artists: Benjamin Williams
and Veronica Leon
Production Assistant: Bridget Westerman
Project Manager: Darryll Silva
Prepress Checker: Miranda Horner
Operations Manager: Randy Scheunemann
Marketing Director: Rhea Friesen
Director of Sales: Ross Jepson
Director of U.S. Sales: Amber Cook
Playtesters: John Dillard, Dal Hodges,
Emma Keating, Brenton Owen,
Catherine Reynolds, and James Vicari.
Munchkin, Munchkin Oz, Yellow Brick Raid,
the Munchkin characters, Warehouse 23, the
pyramid logo, and the names of all products
published by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Steve
Jackson Games Incorporated, or used under
license. Munchkin Oz 2 – Yellow Brick Raid
is copyright © 2017 by Steve Jackson Games
Incorporated. All rights reserved.
®
TM
300 Gold Pieces
P
OTION
OF
C
OWARDICE
Play during any combat to force the
munchkins to Run Away, even if they
were capable of beating the monsters.
Usable once only.
+2 B
ONUS
T
HE
O
THER
R
ING
You may automatically Run Away
from any combat, regardless of other
cards played on you, but you lose a
level.
You may also use it as a Wishing
Ring (i.e., to cancel a Curse), discarding
it afterward.
1,000 Gold Pieces
CE deckA CastCouch COLOR!!!!.qxd:Clerical E
C
ASTING
C
OUCH
While reclining on this couch, you are
treated as a Wizard for all purposes, in
addition to your usual class(es). You
may decide whether to use the Casting
Couch at the beginning of each combat.
If you do, you are at -1 to Run Away.
Big 800 Gold Pieces
CE deckA CastCouch COLOR!!!!.qxd:Clerical E
L
EVEL
11
F
ILTHY
G
EATS
-3 against Bards. Filthy Geats ain’t
got no rhythm.
Bad Stuff:
They step on your feet.
No, you’ll never dance again. Lose your
Footgear.
3 Treasures
CE deckB Chow COLOR!!!.qxd:Clerical Errors
C
URSE
!
T
EMPORARY
A
MNESIA
A bump on the head makes you forget
your Class(es) and Race(s).
You will only remember them after
killing, or helping to kill, a monster.
Until then, you are a
classless Human for
all purposes.
CE deckB Chow COLOR!!!.qxd:Clerical Errors
1 Hand 400 Gold Pieces
+3 B
ONUS
Usable by Halfling Only
B
ARBECUE
F
ORK
2 Treasures
L
EVEL
7
G
RASSY
G
NOLL
+5 against Humans.
Bad Stuff:
Lose 3 levels. You can get
back one level for each Potion card you
discard
immediately
.
Race
O
RC
An Orc who is hit with a curse can
always choose to ignore the curse and
lose a level instead – unless he’s already
at Level 1.
When an Orc fi ghting alone defeats a
monster by more
than 10, he
goes up an
extra level.
Celebrating 15 years of Munchkin with
Illustrated by
Edwin Huang
Illustrated by
Lar deSouza
Coming in 2017!
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Munchkin Oz 2 Rules

Type
Rules

Munchkin Oz 2 is an expansion for the Munchkin Oz game, which is a card game based on the Oz books by L. Frank Baum. The expansion includes 56 new cards, including new monsters, treasures, and puns. The game can be played with 3-6 players, ages 10 and up.

The object of the game is to be the first player to reach Level 10. Players do this by defeating monsters, collecting treasures, and playing cards that give them bonuses. The game includes a variety of different monsters, each with its own unique abilities. Players can also collect treasures, which give them bonuses to their combat strength or other abilities.

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