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STEVE JACKSON GAMES Stock #30-2109 Version 1.0 – November 2008 ® FANTASY SET 9 – DUNGEON DANGERS Painted by Denis Loubet Cardboard Heroes and the all-seeing pyramid are registered trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. Pyramid and the names of all products published by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated are registered trademarks or trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, or used under license. Cardboard Heroes: Fantasy Set 9 – Dungeon Dangers is copyright © 1982, 1999, 2008 by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. All rights reserved. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this PDF via the Internet or any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal, and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage the electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author’s rights is appreciated. INSTRUCTIONS Printing: Print the second page of this PDF on heavy white cardstock (available from any office-supply store). A color printer is recommended. Cutting: Cut the figures along the dotted yellow lines. DO NOT cut on the solid lines – those are the fold lines. Folding: The best way to fold the figures is to start by scoring along each fold line. Use a letter opener, coin, or similar object; “mark” along a straight-edge to indent the fold lines on each figure. Then place the fold line over a sharp table edge and bend. This will give a clean and accurate fold. If you use a table edge without scoring first, the fold may not go exactly where you want it. It may be easiest to score each card before cutting it apart. Assembly: A finished figure has a front, back, and base. You may assemble figures either temporarily or perma- nently. For temporary assembly, cut along the dotted lines that extend halfway into the base of each figure. You can then lock the two halves of the base together (see illustration). The figure will stand up during play, but can be taken apart and stored flat when you are through with it. For permanent assembly, overlap the two sides of the base and glue or tape them together. Weighting: If you assemble your figures permanently, you can weight each base with a BB, fishing sinker, or similar object glued inside. They are surprisingly stable without weights, but you may want a little “insurance.” A ball of clay makes a good temporary weight. Identification: Each figure has a unique ID number on its base, along with a very brief description. However, no identification has been placed where it will show during play. If you wish, you can write names, letters, or numbers on the front or back of each figure; we’ve left this to the purchaser’s preference. Editor-in-Chief STEVE JACKSON Chief Operating Officer PHILIP REED e23 Manager STEVEN MARSH Art Director WILL SCHOONOVER Production Artist NIKOLA VRTIS Prepress Checker MONICA STEPHENS Marketing Director PAUL CHAPMAN Director of Sales ROSS JEPSON Errata Coordinator FADE MANLEY

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Page 1: SJG30-2109 - Cardboard Heroes- Fantasy Set 09 - Dungeon Dangers

STEVE JACKSON GAMESStock #30-2109 Version 1.0 – November 2008

®

FANTASY SET 9 – DUNGEON DANGERS

Painted by Denis Loubet

Cardboard Heroes and the all-seeing pyramid are registered trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. Pyramid and the names of all products published by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated are registered trademarks or trademarks

of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, or used under license.Cardboard Heroes: Fantasy Set 9 – Dungeon Dangers is copyright © 1982, 1999, 2008 by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. All rights reserved.

The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this PDF via the Internet or any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal, and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage the electronic

piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author’s rights is appreciated.

INSTRUCTIONSPrinting: Print the second page of this PDF on heavy white

cardstock (available from any office-supply store). A color printer isrecommended.

Cutting: Cut the figures along the dotted yellow lines. DO NOTcut on the solid lines – those are the fold lines.

Folding: The best way to fold the figures is to start by scoringalong each fold line. Use a letter opener, coin, or similar object;“mark” along a straight-edge to indent the fold lines on each figure.Then place the fold line over a sharp table edge and bend. This willgive a clean and accurate fold.

If you use a table edge without scoring first, the fold may notgo exactly where you want it. It may be easiest to score eachcard before cutting it apart.

Assembly: A finished figure has a front, back, and base.You may assemble figures either temporarily or perma-nently.

For temporary assembly, cut along the dotted linesthat extend halfway into the base of each figure. Youcan then lock the two halves of the base together (seeillustration). The figure will stand up during play, but can be taken apart and stored flat when you are through with it.

For permanent assembly, overlap the two sides of the base andglue or tape them together.

Weighting: If you assemble your figures permanently, you canweight each base with a BB, fishing sinker, or similar object gluedinside. They are surprisingly stable without weights, but you maywant a little “insurance.” A ball of clay makes a good temporaryweight.

Identification: Each figure has a unique ID number on its base,along with a very brief description. However, no identification hasbeen placed where it will show during play. If you wish, you canwrite names, letters, or numbers on the front or back of each figure;we’ve left this to the purchaser’s preference.

Editor-in-Chief ❚ STEVE JACKSONChief Operating Officer ❚ PHILIP REED

e23 Manager ❚ STEVEN MARSH

Art Director ❚ WILL SCHOONOVERProduction Artist ❚ NIKOLA VRTIS

Prepress Checker ❚ MONICA STEPHENS

Marketing Director ❚ PAUL CHAPMANDirector of Sales ❚ ROSS JEPSON

Errata Coordinator ❚ FADE MANLEY

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CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

9-1Birds

9-2Bees

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

9-1Birds

9-2Bees

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

9-3Wasps

9-4Bats

CARDBOARD HEROES ©1982, 1999, 2008 by STEVE JACKSON GAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES ©1982, 1999, 2009 by STEVE JACKSON GAMES

9-3Wasps

9-4Bats

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

9-1Birds

9-2Bees

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

9-3Wasps

9-4Bats

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

CARDBOARD HEROES©1982, 1999, 2008 by

STEVE JACKSONGAMES

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