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Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Cooperative Deck Building Card Game & Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle - The Charms and Potions Expansion/Second Expansion to Harry Potter Deckbuilding Game

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  • Product 1: Play as your favorite character to defend the wizarding world from evil forces: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Neville Longbottom
  • Product 1: Gain influence to master powerful spells, recruit allies, and uncover magical items
  • Product 1: Enhance your abilities with over 140 cards
  • Product 2: Head back to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for this second expansion to Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle deck building game featuring new cards, abilities, playable characters, and more. Work together in this cooperative game to overcome new villains but watch out for unknown surprises that can trip you up in the process.
  • Product 2: New game mechanics include a charm ability that expands your player board and enhances your characters magical abilities, plus Ginny Weasley is now a playable character!
  • Product 2: This Harry Potter game expansion requires the core Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle game to play
  • Product 2: Includes: 158 Cards (38 small, 93 regular, 27 oversized), 4 Game Packs, 1 Player Board, 1 Health Tracker, 12 Influence Tokens, 10 Charms Boards, Rules

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Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Cooperative Deck Building Card Game | Official Harry Potter Licensed Merchandise | Harry Potter Board Game | Great Gift for Harry Potter Fans | Harry Potter Movie artworkPlay as your favorite characters and defend the wizarding world from evil forces. Enhance your abilities as you build your deck with over 140 cards. Seven successive game adventures offer increasing difficulty as you battle Villains and unlock new abilities, secrets, and challenges.USAOPOLY Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle - The Charms and Potions Expansion/Second Expansion to Harry Potter Deckbuilding Game/Featuring New Abilities & Cards/Officially Licensed Harry Potter GameContinue to defend Hogwarts in Harry Potter : Hogwarts Battle - The Charms & Potions Expansion! This much anticipated second expansion to Hogwarts Battle increases the player count to five Heroes including the newest playable character, Ginny Weasley! Enhance your experience with Charm abilities to aid you as you battle new Villains and Encounter even more challenges. Trouble is brewing, only by working together will you be able to protect the Wizarding World from He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. Not a standalone game. Expansion for Harry Potter : Hogwarts Battle


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  • Well produced and thematically-enriched deck building game
Style: Game
*Important notice for people purchasing the early first runs of this game. There was a printing error which lead to 4 copies of a card called Confundus being put into the box (2 in box 5 and 2 in box 6 I think). The two Confundus! cards in box 5 were supposed to be two copies of Stupefy! which are missing from some peoples game, including my own. You can contact USAopoly customer service to get replacement cards: usaopoly.com/game-care-customer-service-inquiry This is a highly entertaining game that was well worth the purchase and should be enjoyed for some time to come. I've played with just two and multiple games in groups of four and it's entertaining with both. As a quick summary - I enjoy deck builders and this is a solid addition to our collection. If you like deck builders, particularly co-operative ones like Legendary Encounters: ALIENS, and enjoy Harry Potter this seems like an inevitable purchase. It also works as an easy way to introduce people to deck building mechanics which should work nicely for families, just be wary of small spoilers for children that haven't read through the books yet. For a more detailed breakdown of my thoughts so far: -The game evolves as you play through the chapters/games. The game has a built in tutorial for the first few games where it introduces you to the general mechanics of deck builders and the basics of this particular game. As you progress through each chapter you essentially continue to add more villains, more purchasable cards and more Dark Arts Events. If you're familiar with deck builders or are a savvy bunch you could easily start on game 4 or 5. The cards are all marked for which game they belong to so that if, at any point, you want to reset the game back you can easily do so. Game 7 represents the ultimate full form of the game with the full complement of villains, Dark Arts Events cards and the couple other unique features introduced throughout the entire series including game 7. -The game will get longer as you progress through chapters. You continue to add in villains with each chapter meaning the number of villains that you need to defeat is also increased. People have suggested on Board Game Geek that it plateaus out at about 1.5-1.75 hours with the very first game maybe being half an hour. -It both does and does not follow the events of the books and movies. As you progress through chapters it will introduce villains and Dark Arts Events from the Harry Potter series. However the game doesn't really try to tell a story and most of the villains don't come up in order. As a result it doesn't really give away major pieces of the plot. Regardless if you have a child that is reading through the books currently the best suggestion would be to only play through the games that they have read up to (game 1 matching roughly to book 1) mainly so they can relate to the villains and Events that occur. If you want to play beyond that point you can also look through the cards and maybe just remove those cards that you think might give too much away. -The game tends to be a bit harder with 4 people than with 2. Some of the Events and villains affect all characters simultaneously which makes the game slightly harder for a full group. I think overall it balances well for two players still since you also have less hero powers to make use of. It may not be the most difficult co-operative game out there, but make no mistake, the game can kick your butt pretty well depending on the villain order. You need to carefully balance damage output, heals and removing villain influence. -There is no player elimination. I don't like player elimination, especially for semi-long games. This game handles that aspect nicely, there are still health pools to track for the characters but when you hit zero you aren't eliminated. Instead you discard some cards for that turn and it helps the villains, but you are not eliminated. You bounce back to full health for the next turn. If everyone keeps getting stunned every other turn, however, you will lose. So you still need to be careful -Production quality is quite good. The pieces are all well done. The theme flows through all the cards and pieces. Overall the game mechanics, theme and cards just simply work. Very nice box and board. It feels like the designers are true fan of the series -Several groups of friends already want to play this game just from seeing a picture posted online. It has that excitement factor just looking at the game, which I think is a huge plus. -Setup and game play is quick. You can set up a game in under 10 minutes and get going. Turns tend to be straightforward and are quick to resolve. The game is easy to teach. The rules are easy to understand and everything is basically explained on the cards themselves. This helps immensely with teaching the game and being able to just play rather than making sure you have all the rules just right before each turn. This is a fantastic gateway game since you can modify the difficulty level while still introducing some major designer game concepts (like deck building) to a group. The co-operative nature of the game means you can actually help other players without ruining the game. So should you buy it? If you already own a ton of designer board games (Think like 20+ especially deck builders or maybe cooperative games). You may not get a ton out of this particular game unless you want/need the Harry Potter theme or if the game mechanics are drastically different from anything you already own. I think this game does what it does well, but nothing is especially groundbreaking. For these people that already own a lot of games I'd suggest waiting to see online plays or for reviews to come out from your favorite reviewers before purchasing. Rahdo has a nice run through of this game and Dice Tower has also covered it just to name a couple For those that have more limited designer game collections. Are you looking to try out (or think you might like) cooperative board games? Are you looking for a good introduction to deck building games? Do you love the Harry Potter universe or have family members that do? If you answer yes to all of these it's an obvious purchase. If you answer yes to even one it's also probably a great purchase. I bought it because I love cooperative games and there are limited cooperative deckbuilders. For me and my relatively small collection of games it ranks right up there along with my other cooperatives like Pandemic and Ghost Stories in terms of fun. It probably doesn't have the huge replay value of a game like Pandemic, but it also doesn't need to. I'm exceedingly happy with my purchase and the significant other is too, and that's all I really care about. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 25, 2016 by Brian Zamarron

  • My Wife Loves this Game
Style: Game
This item is easily giftable to anyone who loves Harry Potter. The best thing about this game is that it’s a cooperative 2-4 player game, meaning everyone plays on the same team with the purpose to destroy the common villains before they take over Hogwarts. My wife loves this game because she doesn’t play against anyone, but with people so it’s not competitive. It can be time consuming, but not like Monopoly. I gave it four stars for ‘easy to learn’ because there were multiple times that I had to google the meaning of a card as some wording can be confusing. The rules are straightforward, especially as you get the first game started. The game does a great job of easing you and your teammates into higher difficulty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2023 by Mark Gulotta

  • Hours to Days of Fun
Style: Game
I gifted this Harry Potter game set to my family who are Harry Potter Fans. They absolutely loved this game set and played it for hours over consecutive days during the Christmas holiday. They wrote and phoned me to thank me for this game. They further mentioned that the game set was fun and engaging, the instructions were well written and the games were well engineered and thought out. They said this game set was unlike any other games that they have played. The four of them rated this game an eight thumbs up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 14, 2023 by Teri

  • My Favorite Game!
Style: Game
Ran through this under two weeks with my weekly game night crew—we scheduled extra sessions to beat up Voldemort and his crew ASAP! We had two replay the 4th and 7th books in order to beat them the first time, but even so, it wasn’t that bad. It seems very easy at first, but with every new book comes an increase in the villains’ abilities to fight back and a new thing to keep track of. The game is pretty balanced and it has great replayability. My friends still get together and play variations of Book 7. Although, looking to get the first expansion soon. Sometimes I even get it out and go through Book 7 on my own controlling all four characters! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 22, 2022 by K. Poukey K. Poukey

  • Worth every penny!
Style: Game
We bought this for Christmas and play with our 10 and 13 year old and we all absolutely love it. It’s a CoOp and there are 7 different levels of the game(like the years at hogwarts, obviously) and it gets more challenging with added features at each year. It starts out simple and very easy to learn and professes very nicely. We highly recommend it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 8, 2023 by Jessica Thomas

  • Great Game!
Style: Game
So much to like, our 10 and 14 year olds both enjoy it and we do too. Lots of great details and once you get the gameplay, it flows nicely
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 7, 2023 by Steve

  • New Fav
Style: Game
This game is my new favorite game. As a Harry Potter (movie) fan, I appreciated how extensive the parallels to the movies (all 7!) were. I’m a big board gamer, so I enjoy the more complex games. This one is an on-going game - each time you (and whoever you play with) beat a level, you add more pieces to the game to make it harder. While I’ve enjoyed playing with the same person every time, I think it would still work with a different combination each time as long as they know how to play. It’s complex enough to make it interesting and engaging (I could literally play all day long), but it’s not impossible for a beginner either! I think it’s a good introduction to the more complicated board games. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2022 by Rebecca Pierce

  • Best gift for Harry Potter’s love
Style: Game
Good gift
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 12, 2023 by Parva

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