- Not to be confused with the UnAnything Trading Card Game
Cards (also called Kards) are a brand new type of trading card made by King Harkinian and SpongeBob SquarePants. They really are a HUGE hit (they actually hit someone once) and are even more famous than Pokemon cards. All cards have people, places, things, or phrases that are not relevant to each other in any way. They're all against Humanity.
History of it[]
Now you're probably not wanting to have a boring lesson in history about this game so I'll explain it in an unhistorical way. Once upon a time, King Harikanian wanted to be in love. Impa came over and helped his mourning but then a miracle happened and Impa started eating and the King had an idea to make trading cards to destroy Impa so he did. Impa got killed (or kidnapped) and never seen again. The King and Hyrule lived happily ever after, THE END.
The Rules[]
The rules are quite simple:
- Everyone picks a kard.
- They all say Go Fish.
- See whose kard has the highest HP. All other information on the kards is ignored.
- The person that has the card with the highest HP will be beaten up by the other players to see how long they will survive (to test how much their HP is).
- Then, the guys that aren't beaten up will continue playing.
- Repeat until one person is winner.
Although some people play it like a lame fusion of Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh, these guys are less fun.
Gallery[]
Kard Sets[]
The most recommend way to get Cards is through Kard Sets, tins containing at least 30 cards, 6 of which are always the same, the others are random.
Kard Elementals[]
These special Kard Sets get you all the Kards of a certain type, they only get produced after the end of Kard production, when there were no more new Kards.
External links[]
- Make your own Pokemon cards. (This is the best custom Pokemon card generator on the interwebs.)
- Make your own Pokemon cards 2. (This is a good Pokemon card generator, too.)
- Make your own pokemon cards 3[1].(supea dupea cool)
- Make your own Magic cards. (Here is a card generator for you Magic: the Gathering fans.)
- Make your own Yu-Gi-Oh cards. (Yu-Gi-Oh, anyone?)