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This small picture helps you recognize this card when you hold it (along with
others) in your hand.
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| B |
This one "counter" shows you spend one of the six counters you get
in every turn when you play this card.
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| C |
First, this power bonus dot tells you to add one to your character's power.
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| D |
And, the question mark tells you to draw destiny to find out how much more
power you're going to add.
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| E |
This is the card's lore. Lore tells you how the card fits into the Star Wars
story-it's a little something extra.
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| F |
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 118 is the collector number.
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| G |
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.
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| H |
This card text tells you exactly which characters can use this weapon in a
fight.
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| I |
This Battle Droid is armed to the teeth.
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| J |
The number on Watto's chance cube (4) is the card's destiny number.
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| K |
Card title.
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| L |
See the diamond by the weapon card title? Some cards represent people and things
in Star Wars that there are lots of: battle droids, blasters, Gungans and so on.
The diamond shows you this is one of those cards. You may have as many copies
of these cards in play as you want.
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