Pepe Game - Frog Battle Card Game Rules

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In this post the rules for the Pepe Game - Frog Battle Trading Card Game are shared along with exploring about the game and story.

Please feel free to reference and learn about the game and story.

If you would like to be invited to play, leave a reply stating so.

So it begins...

What is this?

A Trading Card Game (T.C.G.) where you can buy and open packs,
level up cards and battle with them!
Come and play!

Three Frog Frens are going on an adventure! You are here to help them. By winning Card Battles you help them move along on their journey.

This is the story inspired by famous internet meme PEPE of 3 fabulous frogs, friends since they were just tadpoles, named Xylon, Yarrow and Zander. Each frog friend has studied one of 3 types of battle skills: Melee, Range and Magic. They have decided to go on an adventure to seek fame and fortune! Each step of the way, they will encounter battles that they must win before they can continue onward on their epic journey. You can join their team! Will you be their wise and powerful Leader? Direct their battles and overcome obstacles as Team Fabulous Frog Frens celebrates each victory on their glorious adventure!

Meet the Fabulous Frog Frens!

Xylon loves his unique and powerful name.

He is a Melee battler inspired by historical frog warriors to be a strong and crushing up-close fighter!

Yarrow's name evokes the imagery of a skilled archer.

She is a Range battler who is ready to strike with deadly precision from a distance!

Zander loves his strong and mysterious name.

He is a Magic battler with enchanting skills to cast armor bypassing spells causing maximum damage!

How do I play the Battle Cards game?

Click PLAY Frog Battle Cards Adventure Game! link.

Select an Adventure

You will be told if you have to pay a fee in Volts, the in-game currency.

You can play once every few hours for free. You can play more but it will cost you one (1) or more Volts.

Pay the Volts or play for free if that is an option.

Select three (3) cards, then click Battle. The battle will play out. Watch the screen as the battle rages!

At the end, it will tell you who won. If you won, you will receive a reward!

What are the Battle Cards game rules?

Battle Cards is a Trading Card Game where your cards battle against other cards. You select your cards to battle against cards selected by the Computer.

Cards have three (3) types: Melee, Range and Magic. Melee cards only attack when they are in the first position. Range cards attack when they are Not in the first position. Magic cards attack from any position.

Select your cards and place them in order based on this knowledge of how they attack. The first card you select will be in the first position, second in second position, etc.

Cards have stats of Health, Armor, Speed and Attack. Health is lowered in attacks and a card with zero (0) Health is defeated and removed from battle. Armor is lowered in Melee and Range attacks before any Health is lowered. Magic lowers Health regardless of Armor. Speed determines which cards attack before others. The card with the highest Speed attacks first. If multiple cards have the same Speed then the next to attack is picked randomly. Attack is the strength of the card's attack and goes to reduce Armor and Health as explained above.

There we have it with some story and rules for you to read about.

Leave a reply if you'd like to be invited to play, or tag a fren (friend) that you think would like to learn about the game and possibly play (too)!

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I find that the magic cards are the most powerful, but sometimes their attack will fail. I don't know the game mechanics that determine that. !BBH

Yes, @kenny-crane may be able to share some light on the matter.

$attackProbabilty = 99 - pow(($d1Speed - $speedmax), 2); // So as speed of attacker less than defender goes from 0 up, the attack odds go from 99 to 98, 95, 90, 83, 74, 63, 50, 35, 18, 10.
if ($attackProbabilty < 10) $attackProbabilty = 10; // Attack odds never go under 10%

Example: Your card has a speed of 4 and it is this card's turn to attack a card with a speed of 9. You have a 74% chance of actually attacking and a 26% change to fail at the attack.

Example: Your card has a speed of 3 and you are attacking a card with speed 3. You attack 99% of the time and fail 1% of the time.

Example: Your card has a speed of 4 and you are attacking a card with speed 3. You attack 100% of the time and never fail.

Example: Your card in the first position has a speed of 15 and it is being attacked by a card with speed of 3. The attack against you only lands successfully 10% of the time.

Thank you. I've been looking for posts about this game and how to play it. It seems more like Axie than Splinterlands :)

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Thanks for the feedback!

I know OF Axie, but never played it or looked into it much. So Splinterlands is my point of reference and in relation to that Hive game, I usually say that PEPE Game is a very simple trading card game inspired by Splinterlands.

Axie also uses three cards in PVP and PVE battles. But you have to play it actively and choose which actions to take each round more like Gods Unchained. In Splinterlands, you just pick your cards and it will autoplay each round.

Thanks for that info!

PEPE Game is player vs computer and autoplays the 3 cards you pick against the cards for the Adventure and Level of computer battle you choose.

6 on 6 card battles coming.

Active mechanics may be coming too.

PvP is planned as well.

It's good that it has a PVE play. I wish Splinterlands will have the mode of play in the future as well.