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Also from Steve Jackson Games, Munchkin 's myriad and sundry genre-spanning sets can all be combined, with minimal rule modifications for doing so. Also present in some individual cards, such as "freezing explosive potion" or "flaming poison potion". For added hilarity, add any of the other sets. Or all. The Munchkin Blender pack is specifically designed to spice up set blending, and includes cards that allow a player to have a character with three races et cetera.

Z-Man Games has a series of B-Movie card games all of which can be combined into, well. It is a Ninja Pirate Zombie, but, unfortunately, not a Robot. It is a Construct, though. It's also a Mutant Ninja Turtle. See also this comic for several other things it is. Magic also has the Phyrexians, Super Soldier zombie cyborgs. The Mistform Ultimus has somewhat lost its unique status with the Lorwyn block and its introduction of the 'Changelings', shapeshifters with an eponymous ability that grants them every creature type at all times.

Monologuing, for instance, removes the Mad Scientist Type. There are also Internal Conflict cards which force somebody to choose between, say, a Ninja and a Pirate. As I mentioned before, the game is quite silly and can be a lot of fun, but there are also some frustrations with it. However, I quickly realized that this puts you at risk for Internal Conflicts and often cancels out many of the object cards.

But if you focus on one type alone, it can get you into trouble as well: in one game, one player had eight objects that would give points to a Ninja … but she was a Zombie.

It meant that unless the player with the Reset Button was ahead, the game never ended. Even so, if the Reset Button turns up late in the game, it can cause a few groans as you have to go through most of the deck again.

It would make it a lot easier to gain a Type, but it would probably lead to less frustration about simple bad luck. If you like some combination of the four types and are looking for a light, silly game, Zombie Ninja Pirates may be for you.



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