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* HouseRules: Some rules may be altered to account for various things such as the level of tolerance of the players.
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DrunkQuest is a table top card game with a [[Creator/MNightShyamalan twist]], instead of using weapons or dice to defeat enemy monsters, you use your own gullet. Each monster has a drink value and the only way to vanquish it is consume an equal amount of alcohol.
There are three types of cards: monster cards, treasure cards, and character cards (which include classes and realms). The game starts with each player drawing a [[{{Common Character Classes}} character]] card and a realm card which grant special abilities. Treasure cards are then passed out, which allow players to effect the game in various ways. There are four types of treasure cards: actions, which can only be played on your turn and usually effect the monster's drink or treasure value, instants, which can be played at any time and usually dole out drinks to other players (though they can have far greater abilities), interrupts, which can be played defensively to block or even reverse an action or an instant, and permanents, which are equip cards that grant the user a variety of abilities such as a sword that lowers monster drink values or a ring that allows one to take drinks to gain more cards.
After all the set up, it's time to [[{{Random Encounters}} draw a monster]]. Each player, starting and ending with the player that drew the monster, gets a turn to use an action. This entails either playing an action card, using one of your character's abilities or simply drawing a new treasure. At the end of the circle, the drawing player (or the player that used a card to steal the monster for themself) gets a chance to [[{{Talking The Monster to Death}} drink the monster to death]], afterward they are rewarded with treasures and a level. The next player draws a new monster and a new turn is started. First player to ten levels wins!
Another wrinkle in the game are the [[{{Boss Battle}} boss monsters]]. These monsters have particularly high drink levels and require [[{{Rivals Team Up}} the entire party to drink to defeat it.]] No one gets a level, but everyone gets treasure.
The first expansion, called [[{{Ocean Punk}} The 90 Proof Seas]], was released in January 2014, adding new classes, rare monsters that grant passive abilities and boats that replace the realm cards and allow the players to fire drinks at one another.
A second expansion, called Porcelain Gods, was recently announced and will feature a new role for non-drinkers, that of a god like figure that can "reward the pius and punish the unfaithful".
There are three types of cards: monster cards, treasure cards, and character cards (which include classes and realms). The game starts with each player drawing a [[{{Common Character Classes}} character]] card and a realm card which grant special abilities. Treasure cards are then passed out, which allow players to effect the game in various ways. There are four types of treasure cards: actions, which can only be played on your turn and usually effect the monster's drink or treasure value, instants, which can be played at any time and usually dole out drinks to other players (though they can have far greater abilities), interrupts, which can be played defensively to block or even reverse an action or an instant, and permanents, which are equip cards that grant the user a variety of abilities such as a sword that lowers monster drink values or a ring that allows one to take drinks to gain more cards.
After all the set up, it's time to [[{{Random Encounters}} draw a monster]]. Each player, starting and ending with the player that drew the monster, gets a turn to use an action. This entails either playing an action card, using one of your character's abilities or simply drawing a new treasure. At the end of the circle, the drawing player (or the player that used a card to steal the monster for themself) gets a chance to [[{{Talking The Monster to Death}} drink the monster to death]], afterward they are rewarded with treasures and a level. The next player draws a new monster and a new turn is started. First player to ten levels wins!
Another wrinkle in the game are the [[{{Boss Battle}} boss monsters]]. These monsters have particularly high drink levels and require [[{{Rivals Team Up}} the entire party to drink to defeat it.]] No one gets a level, but everyone gets treasure.
The first expansion, called [[{{Ocean Punk}} The 90 Proof Seas]], was released in January 2014, adding new classes, rare monsters that grant passive abilities and boats that replace the realm cards and allow the players to fire drinks at one another.
A second expansion, called Porcelain Gods, was recently announced and will feature a new role for non-drinkers, that of a god like figure that can "reward the pius and punish the unfaithful".
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* CommonCharacterClasses: The game has 8, each is visually themed on a form of alcohol:
** [[{{Steampunk Gadgeteers}} The Brewmaster]] who's theme is beer.
** [[{{White Mage}} The Cleric]] who's theme is [[{{Wine Is Classy}} wine.]]
** ThePaladin who's theme is [[{{The Need for Mead}} mead.]]
** [[{{Forest Ranger}} The Ranger]] who's theme is Jagermeister.
** [[{{Loveable Rogue}} The Thief]] who's theme is whiskey.
** [[{{The Gunslinger}} The Trick Shot]] who's theme is tequila.
** [[{{Proud Warrior Race Guy}} The Warrior]] who's theme is [[{{Vodka Drunkenski}} vodka.]]
** [[{{Wizard Classic}} The Wizard]] who's theme is [[{{Tuxedo and Martini}} Martinis.]]\\
** [[{{Steampunk Gadgeteers}} The Brewmaster]] who's theme is beer.
** [[{{White Mage}} The Cleric]] who's theme is [[{{Wine Is Classy}} wine.]]
** ThePaladin who's theme is [[{{The Need for Mead}} mead.]]
** [[{{Forest Ranger}} The Ranger]] who's theme is Jagermeister.
** [[{{Loveable Rogue}} The Thief]] who's theme is whiskey.
** [[{{The Gunslinger}} The Trick Shot]] who's theme is tequila.
** [[{{Proud Warrior Race Guy}} The Warrior]] who's theme is [[{{Vodka Drunkenski}} vodka.]]
** [[{{Wizard Classic}} The Wizard]] who's theme is [[{{Tuxedo and Martini}} Martinis.]]\\
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* CommonCharacterClasses: The game has 8, each is visually themed on a form of alcohol:
**[[{{Steampunk Gadgeteers}} [[SteampunkGadgeteers The Brewmaster]] who's theme is Brewmaster]], beer.
**[[{{White Mage}} [[WhiteMage The Cleric]] who's theme is [[{{Wine Is Classy}} Cleric]], [[WineIsClassy wine.]]
**ThePaladin who's theme is [[{{The Need for Mead}} ThePaladin, [[TheNeedForMead mead.]]
**[[{{Forest Ranger}} [[ForestRanger The Ranger]] who's theme is Ranger]], Jagermeister.
**[[{{Loveable Rogue}} [[LoveableRogue The Thief]] who's theme is Thief]], whiskey.
**[[{{The Gunslinger}} [[TheGunslinger The Trick Shot]] who's theme is Shot]], tequila.
**[[{{Proud Warrior Race Guy}} [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy The Warrior]] who's theme is [[{{Vodka Drunkenski}} Warrior]], [[VodkaDrunkenski vodka.]]
**[[{{Wizard Classic}} [[WizardClassic The Wizard]] who's whose theme is [[{{Tuxedo and Martini}} [[TuxedoAndMartini Martinis.]]\\
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** [[{{Pirate}} The Pirate]] who's theme is rum.
** [[{{Our Mermaids Are Different}} The Sea Queen]] who is not themed.
** [[{{Fanservice with a Smile}} The Siren]] who's theme is wheat beer.
** [[{{Witch Doctor}} The Witch Doctor]] who's theme is absinthe.
** [[{{Our Mermaids Are Different}} The Sea Queen]] who is not themed.
** [[{{Fanservice with a Smile}} The Siren]] who's theme is wheat beer.
** [[{{Witch Doctor}} The Witch Doctor]] who's theme is absinthe.
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** [[{{Pirate}} The Pirate]] who's theme is {{Pirate}}, rum.
**[[{{Our Mermaids Are Different}} [[OurMermaidsAreDifferent The Sea Queen]] Queen]], who is not themed.
**[[{{Fanservice with a Smile}} [[FanserviceWithASmile The Siren]] who's theme is Siren]], wheat beer.
**[[{{Witch Doctor}} The Witch Doctor]] who's theme is WitchDoctor, absinthe.
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* WorldOfPun: Almost all the cards have some form of pun.
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* WorldOfPun: Almost all the cards have some form of pun.pun.
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* {{God}}: Porcelian Gods introduces the DrunkQuest universe's pantheon. Due to the fact that the gods will be played by (possibly drunk) players, this can lead to GodIsGood, GodIsEvil, or GodIsInept (or perhaps just plain old JerkassGods).
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* {{God}}: Porcelian Porcelain Gods introduces the DrunkQuest universe's pantheon. Due to the fact that the gods will be played by (possibly drunk) players, this can lead to GodIsGood, GodIsEvil, or GodIsInept (or perhaps just plain old JerkassGods).
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A second expansion, called Porcelain Gods, was recently announced and will feature a new role for non-drinkers, that of a god like figure that can "reward the pias and punish the unfaithful".
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A second expansion, called Porcelain Gods, was recently announced and will feature a new role for non-drinkers, that of a god like figure that can "reward the pias pius and punish the unfaithful".
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* The 90 Proof Seas expansion adds four more: