Remnant: The Game

Yang Xiao Long, prepare your kingdom for battle!

Remnant: The Game is a board game played by Team RWBY inside a library in Welcome to Beacon. The game itself belongs to Ruby.

Objective
The objective of the game is to conquer the world of Remnant by successfully acquiring control of all four kingdoms on the board map. Starting with one region, a player navigates, attacks, and defends against other players who control one or more other regions on the board, using various strategic card-based actions.

Each player controls and defends a wall, which protects their respective regions, and a conglomerate army for invading other players' walls. Players also receive specific enhancements based on the area(s) of Remnant they control or their "Class".

Known Cards

 * Elysian Airfleet: The player gets to move past the enemy's creatures and attack his/her wall directly.
 * Giant Nevermore: When this trap card is played, the player rolls his/her dice. If the player rolls a 7 or higher, Fatal Feathers will destroy half of the enemy's fleet. If the player rolls a 6 or lower, Fatal Feathers will destroy half of the player's fleet.
 * Smugglers of Windheld: The player takes 2 cards from the enemy's hand.
 * Sandstorm: Disables the enemy's ground forces.
 * Desert Scavenge: Unknown
 * Resourceful Raider: The player takes half of the enemy's discard fleet and put it in the player's hand.

Region Effects

 * Atlas: When a player has this region of Mantle, the repair time of the player is one turn.
 * Mistral Trade Route: When a player owns this region, the rewards from a victory are doubled.
 * Vacuo: Cards that are Vacuo based get an additional bonus.

Pieces
The pieces in the game include, but are not limited to: Ursi, Beowolves, Nevermores, and Giant Armors. Other pieces mentioned but not shown include Felix Soldiers and Vacuo Warriors. Vacuo pieces have an endurance boost when fighting in natural hazards, like Sandstorm, which combined together allows them to infiltrate an enemy kingdom.

Trivia

 * The game appears to be a parody of the real-life board game Parker Brothers Risk, except with the inclusion of card-based actions.
 * The use of "Trap" and "Monster" cards could be a another reference to the popular Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise.