What are the cards for in 39 clues?

In the 39 Clues game Double Cross, Replicator Cards give the player the chance to start or end a mission stack, used as a Wild Card. But if used off of the game Double Cross, Replicators have yet another function. They can be used to “Replicate” cards that you currently do not have and need/want!

Do you need the cards to read 39 Clues?

I do agree that all the marketing/merchandising surrounding this series is terrible (typical Scholastic) but to their credit you don’t have to buy the books and/or cards to participate in the website/game – we got the book from the library without cards and are having a blast playing on the website without any cards in …

What happened to the 39 Clues website?

It is with the deepest regrets that I inform you that both 39 Clues websites are no longer running. The first one was merged with Scholastic, and Scholastic took the second one down. There is no longer a website for the 39 Clues, of course, except this one.

What happens at the end of 39 Clues?

The last clue is the serum formula, which Dan memorizes, but no one wants it anymore. Amy and Dan reunite the Cahills, who are all going to have different lives now. They go back to their normal lives, each earning two million dollars.

Why is 39 clues written by different authors?

The 39 Clues series is currently maintained by Scholastic, with them choosing the next author. The storyline is pre-decided, and each author writes the next part of the plot. For example, Scholastic came up with the outline and Rick Riordan fleshed out the main storyline and wrote the first book, The Maze of Bones.

What age group is 39 Clues intended for?

The first story arc concerns Dan and Amy’s quest to find the 39 Clues, which are ingredients to a serum that can create the most powerful person on Earth. This series’ primary audience is age 8–12.

Who died in the 39 Clues?

The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers

Name Killed By Occurred/Revealed in
Alistair Oh Vespers (Indirectly) Trust No One
Natalie Kabra Damien Vesper III (Indirectly) Day of Doom
Evan Tolliver Damien Vesper III (Indirectly) Day of Doom
Damien Vesper III Isabel Kabra/Machina Fini Mundi Day of Doom

Why is 39 Clues written by different authors?


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