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A game is what it sounds like. There can be 2 or more players.
 
A game is what it sounds like. There can be 2 or more players.
  
# Each player shuffles their decks and each player's deck is cut by one of their opponents.
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# Each [[player]] shuffles their [[deck]] and each player's deck is cut by one of their opponents.
# A die is rolled and the player with highest roll is the [[Initial Player]].
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# A die is rolled and the player with highest roll is the initial [[aggressive player]].
# Each player puts their [[Leader]] and [[Area]]s into play. Beginning with the Initial Player and progressing in turn order.
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# Players put areas into play as described in: [[Area]]
# Each player add any [[Initial Energy]] to their pool. Beginning with the Initial Player and progressing in turn order.
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# Beginning with the [[aggressive player]] and progressing in [[turn]] order, each player puts their [[leader]] into play on one of their [[area]]s.
# The Initial Player begins their first turn.
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# All players simultaneously add all [[initial energy]] from their [[leader]] and [[area]]s to their pool.
# Play continues until only one leader is left in the game.
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# All players simultaneously [[draw]] up to their maximum [[hand]] sizes.
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# The [[aggressive player]] (from the earlier die roll) becomes the [[aggressive player]] for the first [[turn]].
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# Play continues until only one [[leader]] is left in the game.
  
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[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 17 February 2007

A game is what it sounds like. There can be 2 or more players.

  1. Each player shuffles their deck and each player's deck is cut by one of their opponents.
  2. A die is rolled and the player with highest roll is the initial aggressive player.
  3. Players put areas into play as described in: Area
  4. Beginning with the aggressive player and progressing in turn order, each player puts their leader into play on one of their areas.
  5. All players simultaneously add all initial energy from their leader and areas to their pool.
  6. All players simultaneously draw up to their maximum hand sizes.
  7. The aggressive player (from the earlier die roll) becomes the aggressive player for the first turn.
  8. Play continues until only one leader is left in the game.