Welcome to Planarist TCG
Step into the dark fantasy trading card world of Planarist, a game designed around evocative lore and clean, simplistic game design. In Planarist, it is not you who casts the spells, but the creatures at your command. Align yourself to any number of the mysterious six dimensional planes to access the limitless powers that lie beyond the veil of reality.
The Dimensional Planes
There is more beyond our limited world. More beyond Death. Immortal, incomprehensible beings watch our world with unknowable designs.
The great magic users of the world of Planarist seek power at their own risk. The color of their card indicates their planar alignment. As you reach out to the realms beyond, beware as you know not what creatures may answer your call.
Perdition
The land of demons and devils. Perdition is the home of celestials who live in the pursuit of power and dominance over the other planes.
The Vortex
The plane of power and magical energy. The Vortex is the collection point for all energy from the other planes, birthing unstable beings whose hunger is never satiated.
Elysium
The heavens, home of celestials of light. One of the most mysterious planes. Its angels seldom meddle with mortal affairs, and when they do it is in accordance to an unknowable greater plan.
Death
Often dreaded by mortals, Death is in reality a transitional plane. It serves the vital role as a magical void, acting as a protective barrier from the planes beyond, allowing for time to be structured in our world.
The Beyond
The Beyond refers to the various pocket dimensions folded within the Material plane. Hidden aelvish kingdoms, sanctuaries for mythological demi-gods, and more are hidden into the veil of The Beyond.
Card Categories
The four different types of cards that make up the decks of Planarist.
Creatures
The allies that make up your army. They can cast spell cards, use items cards, and summon other creature cards.
Spells
Powerful incantations and hexes, leveraging the power of the planes.
Items
Useful creations, wieldable by mortals in the heat of battle.
Scions
Your selected general to lead your forces. When they die, the game is over.
Card Anatomy
In Planarist, everything is performed by either your commanding Scion card or your allied creature cards. They will summon creatures, cast spells, and wield power items to defeat your opponent and gain eternal planar glory. Understanding their layout is the first step on your journey to planar mastery.
1) Title - The name of the card.
2) Subtitle - Describes a card’s category (Creature, Spell, Item, Scion) and planar status.
3) Alignment - The sigil of the card’s aligned plane, corresponding with the card’s color.
4) Mana Cost - The resource cost of the card (mana or sacrifices). Must be paid first to play the card.
5) Skill Requirement - If this card requires another card already in play to be used, the number of the banner describes the minimum skills that other card must have.
6) Level - The general power of the card. Used for deck building.
7) Skills - Combat (orange fist) and Magic (purple swirl) represent the creature’s prowess in combat and magic ability.
8) Defensive Stats - All the card’s defenses: Health, Wards, and Armor.
9) Effect Text - Special abilities the card can or must use.
10) Tags - Keywords that may be referenced by other cards to target groups of cards.
11) Lore Text - A snippet about the lore of the card.