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Shuffle back into the world of Harry Potter w/ this Battle Card Game for $30 (Reg. up to $50)

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Amazon is offering the Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Cooperative Deck Building Card Game for $30 shipped. Currently matched at Walmart. Regularly up to $50 at Chapters Indigo and elsewhere, this is within about $1 of the Amazon all-time low and the best we can find. It includes 252 cards, 4 dice, 7 game boxes, 7 game rules, 4 player boards, 8 villain control tokens, and 70 chip pieces. Rated 4+ stars from over 560 Amazon customers.

Speaking of Harry Potter, a mysterious leak of a brand new RPG hit the Net this morning. Also, go check out the Harry Potter & Pottery Barn crossover line. While you’re at it, here’s our review for the incredible LEGO Hogwarts Castle.

Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Deck Building Card Game:

  • Gain Influence to master powerful Spells, recruit Allies, and uncover magical Items
  • Enhance your abilities with over 140 cards
  • 7 SUCCESSIVE GAME ADVENTURES OFFER INCREASING DIFFICULTY: As you advance through Games 1-7 of Harry Potter Hogwarts™ Battle, you will reveal progressively more challenging adventures and unlock new secrets on your journey to save Hogwarts from the Dark Lord!
  • INCLUDES: 252 cards, 4 dice, 7 game boxes, 7 game rules, 4 player boards, 8 villain control tokens, and 70 chip pieces

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