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: I've included this general idea in my [[Additional Rules - Physical Challenge]] set of rules, which I've created in hopes that people will adopt some of the terms used.  I should note, though, that the popular card game "Dominion" has you keep your Reaction card, which you can later use as an action, so the part about placing it in a discard pile may not be what we want to say.   
: I've included this general idea in my [[Additional Rules - Physical Challenge]] set of rules, which I've created in hopes that people will adopt some of the terms used.  I should note, though, that the popular card game "Dominion" has you keep your Reaction card, which you can later use as an action, so the part about placing it in a discard pile may not be what we want to say.   
: -- [[User:Wayland|Wayland]] 10:29, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
: -- [[User:Wayland|Wayland]] 10:29, 14 July 2010 (UTC)
== Rival ==
I think that "Opponent" should be renamed to "Rival" because Rival is shorter, thus making slightly more room for text. What do you guys think? --[[User:JakeTheWolfie|JakeTheWolfie]] ([[User talk:JakeTheWolfie|talk]]) 03:13, 22 August 2019 (UTC)

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Reaction Cards

Reaction cards seem to be common enough to merit a glossary entry. I think a definition like "A Reaction is a card which is played at an unusual time. Either the card itself or a Special Rule will say exactly when it can be played. When played, has a one-off effect like an Action and is then placed in the discard pile." -Bucky 15:51, 13 July 2010 (UTC)

I've included this general idea in my Additional Rules - Physical Challenge set of rules, which I've created in hopes that people will adopt some of the terms used. I should note, though, that the popular card game "Dominion" has you keep your Reaction card, which you can later use as an action, so the part about placing it in a discard pile may not be what we want to say.
-- Wayland 10:29, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

Rival

I think that "Opponent" should be renamed to "Rival" because Rival is shorter, thus making slightly more room for text. What do you guys think? --JakeTheWolfie (talk) 03:13, 22 August 2019 (UTC)