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Why is controlling all the Named of the deck a win condition when nobody can control more than 5? -[[User:Bucky|Bucky]] ([[User talk:Bucky|talk]]) 03:38, 4 October 2020 (UTC) | Why is controlling all the Named of the deck a win condition when nobody can control more than 5? -[[User:Bucky|Bucky]] ([[User talk:Bucky|talk]]) 03:38, 4 October 2020 (UTC) | ||
:This win condition is meant for the Dead King. It allows him to win without controlling 3 Stories, but I have been questioning the pertinence of this win condition (especially when having the Wandering Bard and/or the Black Knight as Revenant could help the Dead King get his 3 Stories). - -[[User:Aerdor|Aerdor]] ([[User talk:Aerdor|talk]]) 06:05 4 October 2020 (UTC) |
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Why is controlling all the Named of the deck a win condition when nobody can control more than 5? -Bucky (talk) 03:38, 4 October 2020 (UTC)
- This win condition is meant for the Dead King. It allows him to win without controlling 3 Stories, but I have been questioning the pertinence of this win condition (especially when having the Wandering Bard and/or the Black Knight as Revenant could help the Dead King get his 3 Stories). - -Aerdor (talk) 06:05 4 October 2020 (UTC)