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PLG794 Rattle Battle Grab The Loot Dice Game Portal Games (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
PLG794 Rattle Battle Grab The Loot Dice Game Portal Games (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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PLG794 Rattle Battle Grab The Loot Dice Game Portal Games
Take to the high seas as the captain of your very own pirate ship. Seek out valuable merchant ships and raid them for their goods! Hire new crew, upgrade your ship, and give your treasure to the Pirate King for fame and glory!
Rattle, Battle, Grab the Loot takes the fun of rolling dice and combines it with a rich scenario deck to make each game play differently. Each round, the players battle it out with merchant vessels and other ships, trying to grab as much loot as possible. One player takes dice from all the players, rattles them in their hand, then tosses them into the game box to resolve the battle. Where your dice land in the box, in addition to the symbols rolled, determines the results of the battle, then players claim their loot. Players may now return to port to upgrade their ship, hire new crew, or give their goods to the Pirate King for his favor.
When upgrading their ship, players use physical pieces to assemble their vessel, making each ship look different. In the box are dozens of punchboard pieces to customize your ship. In addition to common items and crew members, there will be unique item upgrades and crew that can make your ship stand out among the crowd!
At the end of the game, the player who earned the most favor from the Pirate King wins!
Components:
38 custom dice
5 cardboard ships
50 plus ship parts and upgrades
20 plus sailors
2 scenario decks
35 gold coins
64 loot tokens
Printed box
Rules booklet
Players: 2 - 5
Playing time: 45 - 60 minutes
Ages: 8 and upAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '
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