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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 deck and each player's deck is cut by one of their opponents. | + | # 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 [[ | + | # A die is rolled and the player with highest roll is the initial [[aggressive player]]. |
− | # Beginning with the [[ | + | # Players put areas into play as described in: [[Area]] |
− | # All players simultaneously add | + | # Beginning with the [[aggressive player]] and progressing in [[turn]] order, each player puts their [[leader]] into play on one of their [[area]]s. |
− | # The [[ | + | # All players simultaneously add all [[initial energy]] from their [[leader]] and [[area]]s to their pool. |
+ | # All players simultaneously [[draw]] up to their maximum [[hand]] sizes. | ||
+ | # The [[aggressive player]] (from the earlier die roll) becomes the [[aggressive player]] for the first [[turn]]. | ||
# Play continues until only one [[leader]] is left in the game. | # Play continues until only one [[leader]] is left in the game. | ||
[[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.
- 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 aggressive player.
- Players put areas into play as described in: Area
- Beginning with the aggressive player and progressing in turn order, each player puts their leader into play on one of their areas.
- All players simultaneously add all initial energy from their leader and areas to their pool.
- All players simultaneously draw up to their maximum hand sizes.
- The aggressive player (from the earlier die roll) becomes the aggressive player for the first turn.
- Play continues until only one leader is left in the game.