The iconic Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show will be featured in a new VS System 2PCG set, The Buffy Battles, which Upper Deck will release on November 14.
The Buffy Battles will feature 200 cards with images taken from the show, split between "The Good Scoobies" and the "Evil Forces of Darkness," the two teams in the game.
The Good Scoobies are naturally led by the Slayer herself, Buffy, whose "Slayer" ability allows her to kill Evil supporting characters regardless of how much health or vitality they have. Her team includes characters like Giles, Xander, Cordella, and Willow.
The Evil Forces of Darkness, on the other hand, is composed mostly of vampires like Drusilla and The Master, who can gain vitality by wounding opposing characters. Other villains, including the demonic Mayor Wilkins and the voice-stealing Gentlemen also put in an appearance.
The set also includes some characters that can join either side, or even change sides during the game, including Buffy’s love interest Angel, who can become the evil Angelus, and the evil Slayer Faith.
Upper Deck is closing the Great Power Arc for the game with The New Defenders Issue Pack (see "Vs. System 2PCG: The New Defenders’"). A new, expanded organized play program to support the game will begin in November (see "Upper Deck Expands ‘Vs’ Organized Play Events").
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Posted by William Niebling on October 12, 2018 @ 5:38 pm CT

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