Sorcerer of the Magic Kingdom the Home Game Rules

Sorcerer of the Magic Kingdom the Home Game Rules
Version 1.0
By Ryan Thompson

A note from DV: Ryan drafted up some rules for a home (or where ever you would like to play) game. Check out these game play rules. Test it out. And send your feedback to Ryan: ryan@rmtphotography.com. Also, you can find our pictorial and downloadable checklists here.

To Start

To play Sorcerer of the Magic Kingdom the Home Game, each player should have their OWN deck of 20 to 50 cards. Each deck cannot contain more than 3 of any single Star, Moon or Planet cards as found in the bottom left hand corner of each card or no more than 1 of any single Lightning Bolt card.

To start the game each player shuffles the deck of cards they have and then asks if the other player would like to cut the card. Each player starts with 30 MAGIC POINTS. You can use whatever you like to indicate these points, coins, pebbles, or just a piece of paper with twenty dots on it.

To start each player deals themselves three cards. This forms their HAND. After the HAND is formed, each player turns over two cards into the playing area in front of them, these two cards are immediately in play. (See figure 1)

Figure 1

BASIC RULES:

UNTURN:
Unturn any card that was previously turned.

PICKUP:
On the first player’s turn, they pick up any cards required to get back to a total of 3 in their hand.

PLAY A CARD:
The player now has a chance to play any cards from their hand by placing it in play and removing one of the two cards that are in play and placing it in the DISCARD pile. A player may ONLY have a maximum of two cards in play at any one time.

ATTACK:
A player now has a chance to attack their opponent. They indicate which, if any, of the cards already in play they wish to attack with and TURN these cards to show they are in use.

DEFENSE:
The opposite player now has a chance to DEFEND with any cards they already have in play. They indicate this by placing the DEFENDING card on top of the ATTACKING card.

DEFENSE BOOST:
The DEFENDING player now has the chance to use a card from their hand to BOOST only ONE of their DEFENDING cards. (SPECIAL cards will allow more than one BOOST. See Special Rules.) They do this by taking the card from their hand and placing it on top of their DEFENDING card.

ATTACK BOOST:
The ATTACKING player now has their own chance to BOOST, only ONE of their ATTACKING cards. (SPECIAL cards will allow more than one BOOST. See Special Rules.)

DAMAGE ROUND:
The ATTACKING player adds up the total number of ATTACK points, which is the number of ATTACK points his card has and any BOOST cards played on top of it.

The DEFENDING player does the same for their DEFENDING card, adding the number of SHIELD points the card has and any BOOST cards player on top of it.

If the ATTACKING card has a higher number of points, the DEFENDING card is placed in the DISCARD pile (along with any BOOST cards) and the remainder of ATTACK – DEFENSE is figured. This is the DAMAGE to the opponent, and this number is removed from the MAGIC POINT TOTAL of the defending opponent.

If the DEFENDING card has a higher number of points, the ATTACKING card is placed in its owner’s discard pile and no damage is done to either player.

Figure 2

In the above example, the attacker has attacked with an ATTACK card 5 and an ATTACK card 2. The DEFENDER blocked the left attack with a 5, and the right attack with a 4.

The ATTACKER boosted the left card with a 2, giving the total ATTACK POWER of 7 for the left side, which is being blocked by a total of 5 DEFENSE points. The DEFENDING card here would be discarded and the OPPONENT would take two points.

On the right side the DEFENDER boosted the SHIELD with a 2 BOOST giving a total of 6 DEFENSE/SHIELD, which means the attacking card would be discarded and no points would go to the opponent.

AT THE END OF THE DAMAGE ROUND ALL CARDS THAT WERE USED AS BOOSTS ARE PLACED IN THE DISCARD PILE.

The play continues with the next player following the same sequence as above, until ONE of the players is reduced to 0 MAGIC POINTS.

NOTE: If any anytime you run out of cards in your main DECK, shuffle the cards in your discard pile, give your opponent a chance to cut, and make this your new DECK.

SPECIAL PROPERTIES:

NOTE: These special properties will sometime seem to conflict with the above rules. These are designed to ENHANCE the basic rules above, and are optional. These rules SUPERCEDE any rules they conflict with as outlined above.

Each type of card has special properties to further enhance the game. Use these to create a more interesting and challenging game! These properties are all controlled by the type of spell being cast, from a choice of Charming, Wishful, Energy, Quick, Flying, Strong or Gross.

CHARMING:
Charming spells have no limit when used as BOOSTS, allowing a player to play MORE than one BOOST card either attacking or defending. All BOOSTS still have to be declared at the same time and a player can play 1 of any other boost, and up to two more CHARMING boosts, for a Maximum of 3 boosts.

WISHFUL:
Wishful spells that are IN PLAY can be sacrificed to give the player who owns the card additional MAGIC POINTS equal to the SHIELD number of the WISHFUL spell. This spell cannot have been involved in an attack or defense during the current turn. These cards are not placed in the discard pile, but instead removed from play for the rest of the current game. Wishful spells cannot be sacrificed from your hand, but only while in play. (They still can be replaced by another card in your hand if it’s before your attack round.) FOR EXAMPLE: If you sacrifice a “Mickey’s Magic Beans” you raise your “Magic Point” counter two points.

ENERGY/FLYING:
Energy or Flying spells cannot be DEFENDED by any other type of card other than ENERGY or FLYING. Once defended, ALL BOOSTS count.

QUICK:
Quick spells can be put into play even during your opponents turn and are able to be used to SHIELD/DEFEND during that turn. The rule of only two cards in play at any time still is in effect though.

STRONG:
Strong spells gain a bonus of PLUS 2 when defending any other spell EXCEPT STRONG or GROSS spells.

GROSS:
Gross spells get a bonus of PLUS 2 when ATTACKING and it is defended by any other spell other than GROSS or STRONG spells.
NOTE: This means undefended cards do NORMAL damage to the opponent, the bonus ONLY kicks in when being DEFENDED.

Episode 063 Diver

Ep. 063 Diver

We have two great interviews this show. First is Laura Inglis, a contributor for Non-Sport Update Magazine. She chimes in on the collectibility of the Sorcerer of the Magic Kingdom cards. Then Zoe calls in to compare trading at her home DLR shops with her recent trip to WDW. We have all the latest news as well on Park 9, John Carter and overseas exclusives.


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Collector’s Corner: Michael and Colleen

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Name: Mike and Colleen

Hometown: Fairfax, VA (although our heart is currently riding the TTA)

Collection Count: 80
3″ = 69
9″ = 3
Jrs = 0
Park Starz = 8

How long have you been collecting?
Since October 2010. We originally had no interest in Vinylmation as we are pin collectors and things can get out of hand quickly. Then the Toy Story blind boxes came out, so we figured what the heck! Our first pull was Lotso. As he is an attempted murderer, we quickly decided that he would be a trading vinyl. Okay, one more Toy Story…we pulled…BIG BABY!?!?! Are you kidding me?! Another trader, but that Buzz Lightyear would be ours one day. Despite the worst first pulls ever, we’ve been hooked ever since. And yes, we have Buzz now.

Jiminy and Tink
Park Starz

What is your favorite figure that you own?
Mike: Dr. Facilier from Villains 2. Love the movie, love the villain, LOVE the hat!
Colleen: Tinkerbell from Park 7. Wings, sparkles, and wand accessory!

Haunted Mansion
Polynesian

What is your favorite figure that you don’t own?
Colleen: Obi-Wan or Ghost Obi-Wan…or both.
Mike: Any skeleton from the Pirates set. Despite many purchases, they still elude me.

Mr. Toad
9″s

Which of these is the best feeling: Pulling a figure you want… from a blind box you just purchased, from a great trade with another collector, from a mystery trading box at the park or from a clear trading box?
We both agree that pulling from a blind box is the best. We even did a long distance pull over Skype one time with Villains 2. The big reveal was the Mother Gothel chaser. How sweet it can be. Unless you pull Big Baby of course.

Except for our army, we’ve been working hard to get our vinyls in “themed lands” in our house. Our favorite by far is the Pirate Wall. Between the WDCC Hairy Leg Pirate, the movie poster, and a LEGO Black Pearl, it’s our miniature version of one of our favorite attractions.

Not A Flying Toy

When we featured David’s Collector’s Corner last week, I spotted something very interesting in his pictures. Now, maybe its because I fly around in one for a living, but I was fascinated by this Tyler Dumas custom.

David purchased this One-Of-A-Kind helicopter design by Tyler Dumas at D-Street Orlando. I have seen a bunch of customs past through the displays there, but this gem had eluded me. It was created in the early days of Vinylmation, 2009, so that is probably why. I like how the sign points out that this is not a toy.

What makes this design really cool is the tail rotor on the back. Among other things, Tyler Dumas has designed for Disney the 9″ Holiday 2 Birthday Cake…

He also had a hand in creating the beautiful Walt Disney World 40th anniversary collage we all enjoy on our Park 7 and 8 Vinylmation.

Collector’s Corner: Tyler

Name: Tyler C

Hometown: Littleton, CO

Collection Count: 145
3″ = 142
9″ = 0
Jrs = 3
Park Starz = 0
Customs = 0

How long have you been collecting?
I have been collecting since February of 2009, when I think only Park 1 was released. Yeti was my first Vinyl, $15 on ebay! I am a 3” Vinyl collector only, but there have been a few 9” that I was tempted to get. Right now I have 142 Vinyls…. But my daughter who also collects, put her 12 in the display too!

Display 1
Display 2
Display 3

What is your favorite figure that you own?
I really like “King Mickey” from D-Tour series…. The printing is amazing, I really like the sketched look of it.

Home-made Lightbox

What is your favorite figure that you don’t own?
There are 2 from Urban 4 I would like, “Super Mouse” and “Paint Drip Mickey”

Which of these is the best feeling: Pulling a figure you want… from a blind box you just purchased, from a great trade with another collector, from a mystery trading box at the park or from a clear trading box?
Not being close to the Parks and only store trading near me, the best feeling I have had so far is pulling a figure I wanted from a blind box I purchased. It was the Toy Story series and I can just remember holding the foil package, and feeling Buzz’s helmet!

Tell us about that light box. Why you decided to construct it and what went into it.
I decided to make the light box because I wanted some type of signage with the Vinylmation being displayed. It is based off the Vinylmation sign inside the D-Street Store in Florida. I like the sign white, but decided to paint it black to match the display cases I already have.

D-Street Orlando

The artwork of the sign was created by individually screen capturing over 500 Vinyls from the Disney Vinylmation vault page. The light box itself is just a simple box, constructed similar to a drawer would be put together, put my artwork between 2 pieces of acrylic, framed it and the put it on some hinges so I can get to the light bulb if I need to change it.

Making the Lightbox
Making the Lightbox

The best part, the whole thing cost me less than $30 to build it! The printer donated the printing, which is printed on a plastic material, like a back lit store sign. I bought the scrap, leftover pieces of acrylic at Lowes and the wood, paint and light fixture at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore outlet.

For those looking for ways to display their collection, what are those display boxes and where can people find them?
I am sure many people use these display boxes, they are the Michael’s shotglass display cases.
Wait for them to go on sale at 40% and get the additional 25% coupon in the newspaper and they are cheap! Only problem is with the evolution of Vinlys, accessories are making the figures taller and wider, so you may be limited to what you can display. The Mayor from Nightmare Before Christmas has to be displayed without his hat on!

Tyler also offers our readers Vinylmation themed wallpaper.

Luck of the Irish Vinylmation Fans

Another Dublin exclusive Vinylmation has been released. Thanks again to @VM_Paris for pointing us to the photos on DQForum.com.

As you can see, it has a Leprechaun appearance. I enjoy this design much more than the 1st Dublin figure. Underneath the pulled down hat, the face looks similar to Mickey from Holiday 1.
The box is full of shamrocks
As mentioned, this is the second Dublin Disney Store exclusive. The first was a green figure covered in shamrocks.
The look of the Leprechaun is also reminiscent of the faceless Paris Disney Store exclusive released last month.
No word yet on price, but you should be able to locate it in the Dublin Disney Store. Will the new Dublin figure be lucky enough to make it into your collection?

Collector’s Corner: David

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Name: David

Hometown: Miami, FL

Collection Count: 992
3″ = 866
9″ = 86
Jrs = 31
Park Starz = 3
Customs = 6

A wall of 9″ figures

How long have you been collecting?
I have been collecting vinylmations since it came out. The way I found out about the vinylmations was when I went on the Disney Cruise while there I went to the store in the cruise and saw these vinyl shaped as mickeys since i’m a Disney collector I decided to buy one and another and another until my friend just told me to buy the whole box and I got the box and the 9″ exclusive park 1 and so started my hunt for them all.

Ear Hat, key chain and plush
Park 8 and Alice
Various 9″ and more
Ear Hats
9″
David even bought Billiards! That’s a sure way to up a Collection Count 🙂

What is your favorite figure that you own?
My favorite vinylmation would have to be 9″ Fantasmic it’s one of my favorite shows in Disney and the design is just beautiful.

Holiday 9″
Big Figs! Nice touch.
Animal Kingdom
Big Figs and more
More 9″! I should have kept mine in box for stacking.

What is your favorite figure that you don’t own?
My favorite vinylmation I been looking for the most but i think ill never get it is the Haunted Mansion Shag 9″.

Muppets, Villains and Urban
Pirates, Animation and Star Wars
Park!

Which of these is the best feeling: Pulling a figure you want… from a blind box you just purchased, from a great trade with another collector, from a mystery trading box at the park or from a clear trading box?
The best feeling is opening a vinyl from a blind box that you want.The best luck I had with my boxes is pulling out the holy grail from my star wars box the Blue ghost Obi-Won chaser and other variants.

David’s added some nice customs to his shelves.

Sneak Peaks Galore!

Update 3/9/12 Thank you everyone here and on Facebook for the comments on these sneak peaks! Looks like the best guess to the mystery women is from Derek… Tomorrowland Space Women (can also do man variant).

Photo on right from Yesterland.com

3/7/12 The Disney Parks Blog just posted an interview with Disney Design Group and Vinylmation artist Thomas Scott. It was an interview focusing on the new John Carter Vinylmation, but we saw much more around the office than that. We brake it down for you, but the video itself, has great insight and pictures on how Vinylmation are designed. Take a look.

Ok, let’s dive in…

We have some pieces here they wanted us to see, what do you spot? Possible some Urban designs? Also, pink Park Starz Squid. Is this another variant? The stars top hat behind seems to be the Uncle Sam figure we are looking forward to near July 4th. How abut the women in the bubble helmet. This strikes me as a Park figure but I can’t quite place it.

Next up, we have our first real look at the upcoming Popcorn figures. Mickey in the foreground and Goofy in the right corner. Looks like the opposite of my speculation! These are larger than 3″ and even appear larger than Park Starz. Speaking of… are those 2 more Park Starz molds behind Mickey? If so, any character guesses?

Here is another look at Goofy. And then the John Carter vinyls…

Besides the new molds, that we already knew about, It appears Princess Deja has a cape accessory! Where was that for Star Wars?

And here is a closer look at Thark Jeddak Tars Tarkus’s arms.

The video also gave a glimpse into the work environment for Thomas Scott. Maybe showing some of his inspirations and for sure showing off a collection of his own Vinylmation work.

Vinylmation
Other vinyl collectibles
Various vinyls
What is your take on the sneak peaks found in this video? Did you find others we didn’t spot?

Peak Inside Flower & Garden 2012

I had some time yesterday to drop by Day 1 of the 2012 EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival. The opening scene was from Fantasia with Sorcerer Mickey rising high above the walking mops. The sides of display featured dancing animals included ostriches, hippos and gators. Of course, the Fab 5 graced the entrance to World Showcase and the princes and princesses danced within. Hope you enjoy these first pictures, I’ll bring you more on my next visit this weekend. (click any for larger image)

John Carter Explained

John Carter
Release Date: September 7 on Facebook, September 21 at D-Streets
Price: $14.95
Details: A four figure open window set based on the Disney film John Carter. Notice the new extended body mold on the two creatures to give them extra arms.

Princess Deja

John Carter

Thark Jeddak Tars Tarkus

White Ape