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triptycho [Hybrids]
player_s_guide_chapter_2 [2019/05/08 12:54]
triptycho [Role Decks]
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 Each deck must have between 30 and 50 cards with no more than 4 of any one card included. Some cards may have an even tighter limit on how many can be included within a single deck. Each deck must have between 30 and 50 cards with no more than 4 of any one card included. Some cards may have an even tighter limit on how many can be included within a single deck.
  
-After initial creation, deck content can only be changed after a [[rest|rest]],​ an increase in character level, or, in a more limited fashion, after a change in character [[Power|Power]].+After initial creation, deck content can only be changed after a [[rest|rest]],​ an increase in character level, or, in a more limited fashion, after a change in character [[magic|Magic]].
  
 ===== Backgrounds and Destinies ===== ===== Backgrounds and Destinies =====
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 ===== Hybrids (Advanced) ===== ===== Hybrids (Advanced) =====
  
-[[hybrid|Hybrid]] properties provide a mechanism for including additional ​role cards in your deck. If you are new to the game, this topic might be a bit advanced, so you can safely skip it and return later when you have a strong understanding of the game.+[[hybrid|Hybrid]] properties provide a mechanism for including additional ​Role-specific ​cards in your deck. If you are new to the game, this topic might be a bit advanced, so you can safely skip it and return later when you have a strong understanding of the game.
  
-Characters may gain Hybrid properties. Hybrid entries specify a particular ​role and level. A character with a Hybrid property can add the specified ​role's cards to their deck that are of the specified level. Characters must have reached that level to do this, so if a character somehow obtained a Hybrid property with a higher level than themselves, they cannot include those cards in ther deck. Hybrids of a role already possessed grant no benefits.+Characters may gain Hybrid properties. Hybrid entries specify a particular ​Role and level. A character with a Hybrid property can add the specified ​Role's cards to their deck that are of the specified level. Characters must have reached that level to do this, so if a character somehow obtained a Hybrid property with a higher level than themselves, they cannot include those cards in ther deck. Hybrids of a Role already possessed grant no benefits.
  
 For example, assume a 4th level character with the Warrior Class gains Hybrid: Healer 3. This character could include level 3 Healer cards in their deck. If the character was only level 1, then they gain no benefit from the property. For example, assume a 4th level character with the Warrior Class gains Hybrid: Healer 3. This character could include level 3 Healer cards in their deck. If the character was only level 1, then they gain no benefit from the property.
  
-In addition to including cards, the Hybrid property grants a very limited version of the specified ​role's ability. The hybrid version of the ability has no mechanical benefits apart from qualifying the character to play cards that reference the ability. For instance, many cards for the Brute class reference the Brute Force ability. A character with Hybrid: Brute gains the Brute Force ability, but it doesn'​t do anything except let them play Brute cards that require it. The standard bonus to Damage from Brute Force is lost. Restrictions on its use, however, do remain.+In addition to including cards, the Hybrid property grants a very limited version of the specified ​Role's ability. The hybrid version of the ability has no mechanical benefits apart from qualifying the character to play cards that reference the ability. For instance, many cards for the Brute class reference the Brute Force ability. A character with Hybrid: Brute gains the Brute Force ability, but it doesn'​t do anything except let them play Brute cards that require it. The standard bonus to Damage from Brute Force is lost. Restrictions on its use, however, do remain.
  
 Next: [[Player'​s Guide Chapter 3|Chapter 3: Scenarios]] Next: [[Player'​s Guide Chapter 3|Chapter 3: Scenarios]]
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