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THE SIMPSONS ARCHIVEFAQS, GUIDES AND LISTS


The Simpsons Trading Card Game


Maintained by: Don Del Grande

In September, 2003, Wizards of the Coast (makers of the Magic: The
Gathering and Pokemon collectible card games) released The Simpsons
Trading Card Game. (For those of you unfamiliar with the term, a
"trading card game" is a game where each player plays against the
others with their own deck of cards, usually constructed from
purchased "starter" and "booster" packs. Some cards are rarer than
others, so you are expected to trade some of your cards for the cards
that you want to make what you think will be the best deck of 40
cards, hence "trading card game". The term "collectible card game"
means the same thing, although the term usually applies when the cards
have a collector's value as well...then again, all of the rare cards,
except for the "star" cards, have both foil and regular versions,
which are the same as far as game play is concerned, so there is some
collectibility involved.)

The object of the game is to score points by assigning characters to
scenes from the show. There are three kinds of cards:

* Scene cards, which depcit a scene such as "Krusty Burger". Each
scene (with a few exceptions) has a "complete" value and a "trash"
value, as well as a number of character traits and a special
feature.

* Character cards, which depict a character such as "Jasper". Each
character has a list of traits. Character cards are played onto
scene cards in order to "complete" or "trash" the scene.

* Action cards, which let a player perform a certain action or
affects all of the players somehow. Some can be played at any
time, while others can only be played at certain times (usually
during the player's turn). For example, "Kid Stuff" can be played
during a player's turn; it causes all Characters in play without
the "Kid" trait to be discarded.

The object is to play a scene card, then to play characters onto
scenes (both your own and others) in order to score points. You may
only have one scene in play at any one time, and cannot remove it
until it has been either completed or trashed. A scene may be
"completed" when the number of character cards on the scene that have
at least one of the scene's traits on it is greater than or equal to
the scene's completion value, and may be "trashed" when the number of
character cards on the scene that have none of the scene's traits on
it is greater than or equal to the scene's trash value. Note that a
scene does not have to be declared completed or trashed at the first
opportunity, and that any player may declare a scene completed or
trashed on their turn if it has enough of the appropriate cards.
For example, a player plays the scene Krustylu Studios, which has a
completion value of 5, a trash value of 4, the traits Idiot and
Celebrity, and the feature that if it is completed using Krusty,
whoever played the scene gets one extra point. The character Poochie
has the traits Oddball, Idiot, Cartoon, and Animal; Idiot is one of
the scene's traits, so Poochie counts toward the scene's completion
value. The character Comic Book Guy has the traits Fat, Brainy,
Bitter, and Oddball, none of which are either of the scene's traits,
so Comic Book Guy counts towards the scene's trash value. Note that
not all of the played cards have to match the same trait (for example,
Krustylu Studios can be completed with three Bleeding Gums Murphy
cards, which have Celebrity but not Idiot, and two Lenny cards, which
have Idiot but not Celebrity), nor do all of the traits on the scene
have to be present (the scene can be completed with two Bartmans, two
Dr. Marvin Monroes, and one Brad Goodman, none of which have Idiot).
There is also no limit on how many of each card can be played at any
one time.
When a scene is completed or trashed, the player who placed the scene
in the first place scores a point, and all other players who have
played at least one character counted toward the completion or trash
score a point (regardless of the number of cards played, and note that
the player who placed the scene does not also score for having
characters on it). In addition, if a scene is completed (but not
trashed) and one player (including the player who placed the scene)
has more counting characters than any other player, this player scores
an additional point. The game ends when someone has seven or more
points (or has six and plays the "Game Over" action); whoever has the
most points wins. If there is a tie, then, in the words of Troy
McClure, "they're all winners" (that's from "A Streetcar Named
Marge"...and I don't remember anything wrong with there being a "tie"
in "Lisa on Ice").
What's meant by a "counting character"? Well, remember when I said
that you do not have to declare a scene completed or trashed as soon
as there are enough cards? This is because if there are more
completion/trash cards than the scene's completion/trash value,
whoever declared the scene completed/trashed selects which cards are
counted, just as long as the player counts at least as many cards as
the completion/trash value. (Obviously, if it's a completion, the
player would want to count all of that player's own cards, in order to
try to get the bonus point.)

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Here is the list of cards, at least in the original starter and
booster sets. There are four starter decks in the original set, each
with 40 cards: Homer, Bart, Lisa, and Mr. Burns. (All Homer decks, for
example, contain the same 40 cards.) Each booster pack contains 11
cards, none of which are in any of the starter decks.

* indicates a rare card; all rare cards have foil as well as regular
versions, except for the Star Cards, which only have foil versions.
All other cards are "common" cards, and do not have foil versions.
(There is no third level of rarity, like the "Uncommon" level of
Magic: the Gathering.)
Letters indicate cards in the starter decks: (B)art, (H)omer, (L)isa,
(M)r. Burns. Each common character or action card in a starter deck
appears three times; each common scene card in a starter deck appears
twice; each rare card in a starter deck appears once. (There are three
different Marge Simpson and three different Maggie Simpson cards; one
of each Marge card appears in the Homer deck, and one of each Maggie
card appears in the Lisa deck.)

STAR CARDS - All star cards are rare and (only) foil

1 B * Bart
2 H * Homer
3 * Krusty
4 L * Lisa
5 M * Mr. Burns

CHARACTER CARDS

6 H Apu Nahasapeemapetilon
7 H Barney Gumble
8 * Bartman
9 * Bleeding Gums Murphy
10 Blinky
11 Bobo
12 Brad Goodman
13 Bumblebee Man
14 Captain McCAllister
15 M Carl Carlson
16 M Chief Clancy Wiggum
17 Cletus Del Ray
18 * Comic Book Guy
19 * Dancin' Homer
20 Disco Stu
21 * Dolph
22 L Dr. Julius Hibbert
23 Dr. Marvin Monroe
24 H * Dr. Nick Riviera
25 H * Duffman
26 Edna Krabappel
27 * Fat Tony D'Amico
28 * Future Burns
29 Gil
30 H Grampa Simpson
31 * Groundskeeper Willie
32 * Hank Scorpio
33 Hans Moleman
34 H Herb Powell
35 * Itchy & Scratchy
36 L * Janey Powell
37 Jasper
38 B * Jimbo Jones
39 * Kang & Kodos
40 M * Kearney
41 Kent Brockman
42 M Lenny
43 Lunchlady Doris
44 * Lurleen Lumpkin
45 L Maggie Simpson (crying, sucking, bag of groceries)
46 H Marge Simpson (listen to your heart, Fox, cookies)
47 L Martin Prince
48 M * Mayor Quimby
49 B Milhouse Van Houten
50 H Moe Szyslak
51 Mojo the Helper Monkey
52 * Mr. Teeny
53 Helen Lovejoy
54 Ned Flanders
55 B Nelson Muntz
56 Number One
57 M Officer Lou
58 B Otto Mann
59 Patty Bouvier
60 * Poochie
61 L Principal Skinner
62 L * Professor John Frink
63 B * Ranier Wolfcastle
64 L Ralph Wiggum
65 Reverend Lovejoy
66 L Rod & Todd Flanders
67 B Santa's Little Helper
68 Selma Bouvier
69 B Sherri & Terri
70 * Sideshow Bob Terwilliger
71 Sideshow Mel
72 M Waylon Smithers
73 M Snake
74 Snowball II
75 Squeaky-Voiced Teen
76 * Stampy
77 Superintendent Chalmers
78 B Uter
79 Wendell

SCENE CARDS

80 All Creatures Great and Cheap
81 B * The Android's Dungeon
82 Barney's Bowl-A-Rama
83 B Bart's Treehouse
84 M Burns Manor
85 * Christmas
86 The Couch
87 H Hullabalooza
88 The Itchy & Scratchy Store
89 B Kamp Krusty
90 Krusty Burger
91 Krustylu Studios
92 Krusty's Clown College
93 H Kwik-E-Mart
94 The Leftorium
95 H Moe's Tavern
96 M Mr. Burns's Office
97 Noise Land Video Arcade
98 B Phineas Q. Butterfat's 5600 Flavors Ice Cream Parlor
99 L The Playground
100 L * Science Fair
101 742 Evergreen Terrace
102 Springfield Church
103 L Springfield Elementary
104 H * Springfield Isotopes Game
105 L Springfield Library
106 Springfield Mall
107 M * Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
108 Springfield Retirement Castle
109 M Springfield Town Hall
110 Whacking Day!
111 * Who Shot Mr. Burns?

ACTION CARDS - Each one has a character on it (although anyone can use
any of them)

Bart
112 * Guilt by Association
113 Kid Stuff
114 Losers Pay
115 B Bait and Switch
116 B Search and Destroy
117 B * Trading Up
118 Take a Peek
119 B Slimy Tactics
120 B Sneak Attack

Homer
121 H All Mine
122 H Parental Control
123 H * Dumb Luck
124 Taste of Victory
125 * Game Over
126 Check the Rules
127 Come from Behind
128 H Off Limits
129 H Parade of Idiots

Krusty
130 Share the Wealth
131 Everyone's a Winner
132 Helping Hands
133 Wipe Out
134 Star Power
135 * Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em
136 Misalignment
137 Back to Square One
138 Trapped Like a Rat

Lisa
139 Bonus Play
140 Same as it Ever Was
141 * He Ain't Heavy
142 L Trading Places
143 L Know-it-All
144 L Exposed
145 Save the Animals
146 L * Butting In
147 L Healthy Choice

Mr. Burns
148 * Stand and Deliver
149 M * Poison Pill
150 Knocked Down a Peg
151 No Eggheads
152 Melt Down
153 M Fine Print
154 M Executive Privilege
155 M Staff Review
156 M You're Fired!

Either somebody knew in advance that Dr. Marvin Monroe was still alive
after all, they didn't get the memo that Dr. Marvin Monroe was
(supposedly) dead, or they forgot to include Maude Flanders. (Also
notice that for whatever reason, the only character not in anything
resembling alphabetical order is Helen Lovejoy.) Speaking of
forgetting, while they managed to find room for one-time characters
like Mojo the Helper Monkey and (Stonecutter) Number One, there are no
cards for regulars like Miss Hoover or Sanjay. (It's possible that
there could be an expansion set in the future, but there don't seem to
be that many characters left out to make it feasible.)

Note that some traits, like "Duo", appear on multiple cards but not on
any scenes; however, the action cards "Guilt by Association", "Losers
Pay", and "Wipe Out" can affect cards of any selected trait.

Until Wizards of the Coast comes up with some additional rule
clarifications, here are some I thought of:

* If a scene says "If this scene is completed using ______" (for
example, Bart in Bart's Treehouse), that character does not have
to be the last card played on the scene before it is declared
completed; however, it must be one of the cards chosen to complete
the scene.

* All points for completing or trashing a scene are scored
simultaneously. Interpret the "Share the Wealth" action card as
saying, "If you otherwise would not have received any points, you
get 1 point."

* Once a player has seven or more points, no more action cards (such
as "Knocked Down a Peg" or "Game Over") may be played.

* Despite Old being listed three times on his card, each Hans
Moleman card counts as one character at all times.


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