Each student will be given a collectible card binder page that can hold nine cards. These costs are at the top of the cards description followed by a colon.Īt the start of the year each team (Guild) will receive a pack to divide among their team members.
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Some of the items have an additional cost such as paying gold or AP to use them. They love the chance element, so I wanted to try and incorporate that into my items (especially the reusable ones). I have some random events currently that involve dice which are by far my student's favorite ones. Many of these items have a dice (d6) mechanic. 1 of each Mythic, 2 of each Rare, 3 of each Uncommon, and 4 of each Common (There is a subcategory of common called crafting that will have 5 of each). There will be a certain number of each type in circulation for each class. As the cards go up in rarity, so does their power. Each pack will have a single rare or mythic card (the symbol near the bottom left of the art is gold for rare or orange for mythic) two uncommon cards (symbol is silver) and three common cards (symbol is black). Students will receive these items in booster packs (Treasure Chests). The categories and subcategories are all color coded to let the students *ahem* players, know when they can use them. Okay, so I have a couple of categories of items which each have subcategories.
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Feel free to use/steal these if ya want! :D I'm looking to get some feedback from other Classcraft users. I decided to use (a GREAT resource!), and here is what I came up with.
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I've thought about the mechanics that I want in my class, and items were the perfect addon that I needed. I am prepping for my 9th grade English class next year and plan to take my gamification to the next level.