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'''Actions:''' When you play an Action, it has an effect and is destroyed (sent to the discard pile) immediately afterward.<br> | '''Actions:''' When you play an Action, it has an effect and is destroyed (sent to the discard pile) immediately afterward.<br> | ||
'''Events:''' Like Actions, except they don't have to be played during your turn. However, you can only play one Event during whatever turn you decide to play one on.<br><br> | '''Events:''' Like Actions, except they don't have to be played during your turn. However, you can only play one Event during whatever turn you decide to play one on.<br><br> | ||
Some cards have effects that read like this: "'''Action:''' <effect>". This means that instead of playing an ACtion that turn, you may choose to use that effect instead. Not all effects work like this, and sometimes it's Things or Events that aren't played. |
Revision as of 06:22, 22 June 2011
Curmudgeon CCG set | |
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Designer | Drock |
Date | June 22, 2011 |
Players | 2+ |
This is a CCG set, a set of cards which can be used to construct personalised decks, in the style of a collectable card game. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
Print this deck Generate MUSHcode | |
This deck is locked. Further cards should not be added - leave feedback on the talk page. |
Rules
There are 3 types of card in Curmudgeon. You can only play 1 of each card during your turn.
Things: When you play a Thing, it goes onto the table in front of you and stays there, usually having a useful effect while it remains in play.
Actions: When you play an Action, it has an effect and is destroyed (sent to the discard pile) immediately afterward.
Events: Like Actions, except they don't have to be played during your turn. However, you can only play one Event during whatever turn you decide to play one on.
Some cards have effects that read like this: "Action: <effect>". This means that instead of playing an ACtion that turn, you may choose to use that effect instead. Not all effects work like this, and sometimes it's Things or Events that aren't played.