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A

This small picture helps you recognize this card when you hold it (along with others) in your hand.

B

Two power bonus dots tell you to add two to your battle droid's power when it uses this card in a fight.

C

Card lore tells how the card fits in the Star Wars story. The lore shown here is a quote from Nute Gunray - now do you see where the card's title came from?

D

On every card you will see the art that tells what set the card is part of, its rarity, and a collector number. The rarity symbol is a three-pointed star. Three-pointed stars tell you a card is common. The face of Darth Maul shows this is from the Menace of Darth Maul expansion, and 125 is the collector number.

E

The deck-building mechanism shows which card group the card is part of. In a 60-card deck, you will need 10 cards from each of the six card groups. In a Starter Set 30-card deck, you get 5 cards from each group.

F

The card text tells you that you can use this card with any battle droid that has the diamond in its card title.

G

Whoah, look at all those droids ready for battle!

H

The number on Watto's chance cube (4) is the card's destiny number.

I

Card title. You can always use multiple copies of the same battle card in any battle, thus, there is no diamond symbol.

 

 

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