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METAZOO TOURNAMENT POLICY

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REVISED NIGHTFALL RULEBOOK V2

Check out the latest version of the rulebook right here.

METAZOO TERM GLOSSARY

DIFFERENT CARD/PAGE TYPES
What are Artifact cards?

Artifacts have LP and can be Attacked. Some have Traits, Abilities, and/or Powers.

What are aura cards?

Aura Pages are Fatigued to generate Aura of that specific type and that Aura is used to Contract Pages. You can play any number of Basic Aura Pages in your Spellbook, but Special Aura Pages have their own Spellbook Limit. Destroyed Aura Pages go to the Afterlife.

What are Beastie cards?

The type of Page that represents the various cryptids, monsters, and beings that inhabit the world of MetaZoo. Every time you spend Aura to Contract a Beastie, you Contract a companion into the Arena that does your bidding. Destroyed Beasties go into the owner’s Limbo (unless otherwise stated).

What are Potion cards?

Costing 0 Aura to Contract, these single-use Pages have a similar function to Spells. They have a one-time Effect and are then sent to the Cemetery.

What are Spell cards?

A type of Page that represents magical abilities conjured by a Caster. Contracting a Spell results in the Spell Page being placed into the Cemetery immediately after it is resolved (unless otherwise stated).

What are terra cards?

A type of Page that represents a type of terrain, an event, or other situation that may trigger the 4th Wall Symbol. While a Terra of a specific type is on the field, the 4th Wall Symbol that shares a name with the Terra is considered active.Destroyed Terra Pages go to the Afterlife.

What are token cards?

An item that represents a Page on the field. Tokens are considered Pages for the purposes of targeting with Effects. If a Token does not have a name specified by the Effect that generates it, it has no name. When a token leaves the Arena, it is removed from the game.

IMPORTANT GAMEPLAY TERMS

The Battleground: The entire area in which a match takes place. The Battleground has the following areas:

↳ Spellbook: Your Spellbook is the collection of Pages built before a game begins. This is your primary deck composed of at least 40 Pages. All Pages in your Spellbook must remain face down unless otherwise stated, and you may not look at Pages in your Spellbook unless directed to by the Effect of a Page.

↳ Chapter: Your Chapter is the collection of Pages you have Bookmarked from your Spellbook, and may Contract. Don’t show this to your opponent unless directed to by a Page. The Pages you hold in your hand during the game. Pages may be Contracted from your Chapter. When you Bookmark a Page, it is placed into your Chapter.

↳ Arena: The Arena is the area between Casters’ Spellbook and their Limbo, where Pages are placed when played. Both Players share the Arena, and Pages placed into the Arena enter Fatigued.

↳ Terra Slots: Terra Pages are Contracted into this part of the Arena. Casters share the Terra Slots and are limited to a total of 6 between both of them.

↳ Limbo: When a Beastie or Artifact is Destroyed, it is placed in its Owner’s Limbo.

↳ Cemetery: The area of the Arena where Spells and Potions go once they have been used. Occasionally, due to an Effect, a Beastie or Artifact will also go to the Cemetery. When a Spell or Potion is Contracted, resolve its Effects and place it into its Owner’s Cemetery. Occasionally, Effects may place other Pages into their Owner’s respective Cemetery.

↳ Afterlife: When an Aura or Terra is Destroyed, it is placed in its Owner’s Afterlife. Pages can be placed in the Afterlife under special conditions.

Action: An Action is something a Caster chooses to do during the game, such as Contracting a Page, using an Effect or Power, Declaring an Attack, or moving a Trap Page.

Attack: The bold text on a Beastie Page, followed by a red number and any Effect text listed under it. A Beastie may have more than 1 Attack. You may pick only 1 Attack to use when Attacking with a Beastie.

Awaken: Changing the state of a Page active in the Arena to no longer be Fatigued.

Bookmark: When you take a Page from the top of your Spellbook and add it to your Chapter.

Caster: Each player in the game is a Caster.

Contract: To Contract a Page, you must pay its Aura cost, meet any additional requirements for the Page, and then place it into the Arena.

Damage: Any time a Caster or Page suffers Damage, they lose a number of LP equal to the Damage they received. Damage can also mean the amount of Damage an Attack deals. An Effect that has you lose LP (such as the Poison Effect) or pay LP is not considered Damage.

Destroyed: When a Page is Destroyed, it is removed from the Arena and placed into one of three areas: Beasties and Artifacts are placed in Limbo (unless otherwise stated), Spells and Potions are placed in the Cemetery (unless otherwise stated), and Terra and Aura go to the Afterlife. Some special Effects may call for Pages to be placed in the Afterlife when Destroyed.

Equipment: A Page that attaches itself to another Page in the Arena and grants positive and/or negative Effects. Equipment Pages will have the Equipment Trait.

Fatigued: A Page that is turned 90 degrees to represent being exhausted or having used its functions. A Page cannot be Fatigued again while it is already Fatigued.

Flipped: Effects that resolve after a Page is flipped face-up.

Life-points (LP): The representation of how tough a Page or Caster is. When a Page’s Life-points go to 0, that Page is Destroyed. All Casters start the game with 1000 LP and Pages with LP have it listed. When a Caster’s LP reaches 0, they lose the game. When a Page’s LP reaches 0, it is destroyed.

Page: A MetaZoo card is called a Page.

Power: Represented by a blue oval in the text box on a Beastie’s Page, Powers are skills that can only be activated on your turn (unless otherwise specified) by declaring which Beastie is using which Power on its Page and Fatiguing it.

Side-Deck: A deck of up to 15 Pages that you can use to modify your Spellbook in between games.

Status Effect: A hazardous condition that Beasties, Artifacts, and Casters may suffer from. The Status Effects in MetaZoo are Frozen, Burn, Paralyze, Sleep, Scared, and Confusion.

Terra Bonus: An increase in Damage or LP triggered by your surroundings or a Terra Page. These bonuses are displayed on the left section of a Page. See Terra Bonuses section for more information.

Token: An item that represents a Page on the field. Tokens are considered Pages for the purposes of targeting with Effects. If a Token does not have a name specified by the Effect that generates it, it has no name. When a token leaves the Arena, it is removed from the game.

Trap: A type of Page that has the Trap Trait. See the Trap Pages section for more information.

Trait: Represented by a special symbol on a Page, Traits give your Pages a special edge in combat or other situations. See the Traits section for detailed explanations of each Trait.

Tribe: A Tribe is the collection of Beasties that may be closely related in form, function, or both. (For example, both Napa Rebobs and Bigfoot are in the Tribe “Beastie Sasquatch”)

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FAQs

How many cards in a MetaZoo booster pack? ›

MetaZoo Trading Card Game Cryptid Nation Booster Pack (First Edition, 10 Cards)

How many cards are in MetaZoo Cryptid nation? ›

The Cryptid Nation set is considered a part of the Cryptid Nation block, and contains 159 cards, along with a secret rare (with variations per edition) and box topper packets in its booster boxes.

How many cards do you need to play MetaZoo? ›

Decks in MetaZoo are officially referred to as Spellbooks. They have a minimum of 40 and no designated maximum of cards as long as players are able to be shuffle them with two hands and no additional or external assistance.

Are MetaZoo cards worth anything? ›

This Kickstarter Edition card sells for $140, but other variants are available. For example, a Cryptid Nation: First Edition version of the card will only set you back around $36. There's also a Second Edition version – which currently holds a market value of just $2.37.

What is the most popular MetaZoo card? ›

Most popular MetaZoo Cards
  • Sam Sinclair. 2021 Cryptid Nation: Base Set #20 1st Edition Kickstarter Holo. ...
  • Mothman. 2021 Cryptid Nation: Base Set #3 1st Edition Kickstarter Holo.
  • Mothman. ...
  • Piasa Bird. ...
  • Second Anniversary Celebration. ...
  • Loveland Frogman. ...
  • Crystal Ball. ...
  • Piasa Bird.

Who grades MetaZoo cards? ›

MetaZoo cards are currently being accepted for grading and authentication by:
  • PSA / Professional Sports Authenticator.
  • BGS / Beckett Grading Services.
  • CGC / Certified Guaranty Company – Announced Dec 2021.
  • DSG / Diamond Service Grading.
  • HGA / Hybrid Grading Approach.
  • SGC / Sportscard Guaranty Corporation.

How many cards are in mythic booster? ›

63 cards / 126 types total.

Is MetaZoo similar to MTG? ›

I'm sorry you got suckered into the Flesh and Blood scam, don't blame that on me. Metazoo involves a hype beast marketing campaign and is driven by different factors. Just a quick reminder, these two products are completely unrelated. Metazoo is a Pokemon/Yugioh derivative product.

What is the Terra bonus in MetaZoo? ›

Terra Bonuses are advantages that Beasties and Artifacts gain from Terra Pages and nearby terrain. They can boost Life Points and Attack Damage, and provide other benefits based on Page Effects.

What is MetaZoo seance? ›

Seance was the fifth core set released in both the Cryptid Nation block and for the MetaZoo game. Its 1st edition was released in October 2022, with an eBay edition also becoming available for order through a limited edition tarot deck the same month, and a Big Box edition becoming available through Target in May 2023.

Is MetaZoo over? ›

"I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone in the community for the incredible 4 year run that we had," wrote Waddell. "Unfortunately, that era has passed, and faced with logistical and product gridlocks, MetaZoo Games can no longer exist in the current economic and collectibles markets.

Why did MetaZoo shut down? ›

Waddell explained that the company was faced with logistical and product gridlocks that posed too great a challenge to the company for it to continue, although he hoped that MetaZoo would continue on as an IP at some point under new ownership.

How popular is MetaZoo? ›

MetaZoo is a very successful and upcoming TCG (Trading Card Game). As a TCG, MetaZoo has been compared favourably with Magic the Gathering TCG and Pokemon. And since the first set came out on Kickstarter a couple of years ago, it has had a meteoric rise, and is enjoying a growing wave of popularity.

How do I know my card rarity? ›

The rarity of a card is indicated by the color of the set symbol on the card. Cards that are Rare or Mythic Rare tend to be more powerful or have more sophisticated abilities than the more common cards, though this is not necessarily the case.

What are the status indicators in MetaZoo? ›

The Status Effects in MetaZoo are Frozen, Burn, Paralyze, Poison, Scared, Sleep, and Confusion. Status Effect Indicator: A marker placed on a Page to indicate that it's inflicted with a Status Effect.

What are the most expensive MetaZoo cards? ›

Mothman is one of the most iconic cryptids in the brand's lineup and consequentially carries a high price tag across all the various expansions. First edition versions of the card can yield upwards of $400. Kickstarter edition versions of the card can yield upwards of $10,000.

What is the rarest card in MetaZoo nightfall? ›

Old Scratch is the one and only secret rare card in MetaZoo's Cryptid Nation: Nightfall 1st Edition set.

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