Dive into the thrilling world of Avatar: The Last Airbender with this engaging and easy - to - learn deck - building game. Step into the shoes of Aang and his brave allies, and team up to take down foes, achieve goals, and journey across the Four Nations. Your mission? Restore balance to the world and help Aang fulfill his destiny as the Avatar. Key features include: Playing as your beloved heroes in a cooperative mode; Using deck - building techniques to master bending, recruit allies, and collect items; Unlocking 7 boxes of captivating story content and facing increasingly tough challenges. The game comes with: 1 Rule Book for complete gameplay guidance; 1 Game Board showing the Four Nations for navigation; 4 Player Boards for individual character progress management; 378 cards (314 regular, 50 square, and 14 oversized); 4 Turn Order Cards to mark player turns; 15 Divider Cards for card deck organization; 6 Rule Sheets with extra guidelines; 4 Acrylic Dice for in - game results; 7 Game Boxes filled with unlockable stories and challenging elements; 87 Chip Tokens (10 health, 25 purpose, 35 attack, 16 elemental bending, and 1 tracker). Specifications: Theme - Avatar The Last Airbender Board Games, Ages 10+, 2 - 4 players, and a playtime of 60 minutes.

To play this game, first, read through the rule book to understand the basic gameplay rules. Each player gets a player board to manage their character's progress. Place the game board in the center, which shows the Four Nations you'll navigate through. Shuffle the cards and use the divider cards to organize the decks. The turn order cards will tell you who goes first. Roll the acrylic dice to determine in - game outcomes like movement or attacks. Use the chip tokens to represent health, purpose, attacks, and elemental bending. Work together with your fellow players as Aang and his allies to defeat adversaries and complete objectives. Remember, the game is designed for ages 10 and up, so make sure all players understand the rules. When not in use, store the game in its boxes to keep everything organized. Keep the cards away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent damage. If any parts get dirty, you can gently clean them with a soft cloth.