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Herbcraft card game box surrounded by illustrated botanical cards featuring colorful plants and fungi on a purple background.

Push your luck growing magical herbs!

Herbcraft is a 25-minute card game of push-your-luck, deck-building, and pick-and-pass. Set in the same world as Mercurial: Alchemia, players are floramancers, cultivating magical herbs while avoiding Blightweeds.

PLAYERS

2-4

PLAY TIME

25 mins

AGES

10+

PUSH-YOUR-LUCK, DECK-BUILDING, PICK & PASS

Gameplay

Each round, you’ll grow your herbs with magic, revealing cards one by one and resolving their effects.

Push your luck by deciding when to stop… or risk triggering Decay from too much Blight!

Each round, you’ll score points and Shells, then draft new cards to grow your decks. Powerful cards cost Shells, so knowing when to spend is key.

Download & Resources

Download Printable Scoresheets
Read the rulebook
5-8 Player Guide (2 Copies Required)
Watch Gameplay Videos (COming Soon)
join the mercurial facebook group
visit Us on boardgamegeek

THE TEAM & COLLABORATORS

A photo of me, David Goh!

David Goh

Game Design & Art
Display picture of Isaac Benjamin

Isaac Benjamin

Card Back Illustration
A photo of Tan Guan Hao.

Tan Guan Hao

Proofreading
Profile photo

Uenki Yong

Proofreading

Many of the botanical illustrations originate from public domain art by renowned 15-18th century artists.

We owe a deep thanks to Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt, Ernst Haeckel, John Stephenson, James Morss Churchill, Pierre-Joseph Redouté, Giorgio Gallesio, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and George Shaw; whose visions of the natural world laid the roots for ours.