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Unbound: Endless War

Unknown to Earth, for centuries a war has waged in the skies above. Launched from their carrier-bases, fleets from the hated Empire and the feared Skiritai stalk one another between the stars, hurling their ships in a gambit to claim supremacy. The war has gone on so long, that the only edge each side has in this conflict is their admirals. Will you be a footnote in history, or will you lead them to victory?

Rules
At the beginning of the game, five hexes are dealt to each player, as well as a base hex. The remaining hexes are set in between the players as the draw pile. Each player starts with a hand of five hexes and fourteen pieces in their reserves and a base hex set five hexes across from their opponents base hex. The back of the hexes Skiritai Base Hex Empire Base Hex

The game is won by occupying your opponents base hex for one whole turn. Each turn, a player draws three hexes from the draw pile, up to twelve hexes per hand at the end of a turn. Players then take as many actions as they are able. If the draw pile is exhausted, the discard pile is reshuffled and placed into the draw pile. If at any point there are no cards available to draw at the beginning of a turn, both players lose.

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Each hex has 3 values on it: a defense value, an attack value and a movement cost. Marks the defense value Marks the attack value Marks the movement cost

Players can: Place a hex in which they would have an unbroken connection from their base: A connection is broken if the opponents pieces cross the path to the space in question. Placed hexes remain face down until a player moves into the hex. Example: The player has two hexes connected to their base. The player can place a hex in any of the spaces marked with a green dot. The opponents pieces block the player from placing hexes on the board. If the opponent had a piece in the top most hex, the player could only place a hex in the spaces marked with a green dot. Blocked spaces are marked with a red dot.

Discard a hex to spawn a single unit on their base hex Discard a hex to gain two movement points Spend movement points to move units out of a hex Discard three cards to move a hex they occupy into the discard pile

The movement cost is the number of movement points required for one unit to exit a hex. Any movement points not used by the end of the turn are lost.

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There are three varieties of movement costs:

Movement Cost of 1

Movement Cost of 2

Movement Cost of 3

No more than four units can occupy a single hex.

Combat
Combat is performed by attempting to move units into a hex occupied by another player. The number of units on the hex multiplied by the attack value of the hex they are exiting is the total attack. The number of units in the defending hex multiplied by the defense value of the hex is the total defense. The greater value of the two is the winner. If the attacker wins, their pieces move into the defending hex. In the event of a tie, the defenders win. Hexes can be attacked by more than four units. If the attacker wins, the attacker picks which pieces move into the conquered hex.

Say that you wanted to attack a hex that had four of your opponents pieces on it. Your pieces are marked in green. The opponents are marked in red.

Assume that the defense value of the red occupied hex is high enough so that four green pieces could not take the hex. In order to take the hex, the player (green) discards enough cards to move all five pieces and declares the attack. The red pieces lose the combat and are moved into the opponents reserve. The player (green) must now decide which four pieces to move into the conquered hex. In this case the player chose three pieces from one hex and one piece from the other hex to move into the unoccupied hex.

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Special Cards
There are two special cards: supernovas and black holes. Black Hole Supernova

If a player enters a black hole, the players units are unable to leave the black hole. Starting the next turn, one unit is moved back to the players reserve until no other units are in the black hole.

When a supernova is revealed, all of the hexes and units immediately surrounding the supernova are revealed and then moved to the discard pile. The only hex unaffected by the supernova is the base hex, however, units in the base hex are removed to the players reserves.

Player pieces:
Empire

Skiritai

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Unbound: Endless War Players draw three hexes at the start of their turn. Players can have no more than 12 hexes in their hand at the end of their turn. Actions: Place a hex in an unbroken chain from their base hex Discard a hex to spawn a single unit on their base hex Discard a hex to gain two movement points Spend movement points to move units out of a hex Discard three cards to move a hex they occupy into the discard pile

Unbound: Endless War Players draw three hexes at the start of their turn. Players can have no more than 12 hexes in their hand at the end of their turn. Actions: Place a hex in an unbroken chain from their base hex Discard a hex to spawn a single unit on their base hex Discard a hex to gain two movement points Spend movement points to move units out of a hex Discard three cards to move a hex they occupy into the discard pile

Combat: (Attack of hex) x (number of ships) vs. (Defense of hex) x (number of ships) Ties go to the defender Special Cards Black Hole Supernova

Combat: (Attack of hex) x (number of ships) vs. (Defense of hex) x (number of ships) Ties go to the defender Special Cards Black Hole Supernova

Black hole traps players ships with one ship going back to the reserve per turn Supernova reveals and moves all hexes around it into the discard pile Defense Attack Move

Black hole traps players ships with one ship going back to the reserve per turn Supernova reveals and moves all hexes around it into the discard pile Defense Attack Move

Unbound: Endless War Players draw three hexes at the start of their turn. Players can have no more than 12 hexes in their hand at the end of their turn. Actions: Place a hex in an unbroken chain from their base hex Discard a hex to spawn a single unit on their base hex Discard a hex to gain two movement points Spend movement points to move units out of a hex Discard three cards to move a hex they occupy into the discard pile

Unbound: Endless War Players draw three hexes at the start of their turn. Players can have no more than 12 hexes in their hand at the end of their turn. Actions: Place a hex in an unbroken chain from their base hex Discard a hex to spawn a single unit on their base hex Discard a hex to gain two movement points Spend movement points to move units out of a hex Discard three cards to move a hex they occupy into the discard pile

Combat: (Attack of hex) x (number of ships) vs. (Defense of hex) x (number of ships) Ties go to the defender Special Cards Black Hole Supernova

Combat: (Attack of hex) x (number of ships) vs. (Defense of hex) x (number of ships) Ties go to the defender Special Cards Black Hole Supernova

Black hole traps players ships with one ship going back to the reserve per turn Supernova reveals and moves all hexes around it into the discard pile Defense Attack Move

Black hole traps players ships with one ship going back to the reserve per turn Supernova reveals and moves all hexes around it into the discard pile Defense Attack Move

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

2013 Clich Studios www.clichegames.com

Artwork provided by Stephen Fortner cofortner@hotmail.com

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