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Glossary
Add X attacks: If a card tells you to add a number of attacks to a combat, add that number to your team’s side.
Control, Controller: You control all the heroes on your team, which means you can make plays with them when it’s your turn. You also control any obstacles that say they are controlled by you. Some cards and powers will let you gain control of your opponent’s heroes. To gain control of an enemy hero, turn it around so it’s right-side up from your point of view.
Counter: A card may tell you to put counters on a card in play. It will also tell you what those counters do. You can use anything as a counter, such as dice, beads, or other small items, but you should be careful not to get different kinds of counters confused with each other.
Deck: This is where your heroes and Action cards start each game. Shuffle your deck and draw 5 cards from the top at the start of each game. Cards in your deck are face down, and you can’t look through the cards in your deck.
Defender hero: Defender heroes are controlled by the defending player.
Discard: To discard a card, remove it from your hand and put it into your discard pile.
Discard pile: This is where your heroes go after they are KO’d or eliminated. You also put your Action cards here after you play them. Cards that you discard from your hand also go to your discard pile. Leave enough space next to your deck on the play area for your discard pile.
Draw: To draw a card, take the top card of your deck and put it into your hand.
Eliminate: When a hero is eliminated, take it off the map and put it into its owner’s discard pile. You can only eliminate your own heroes.
Enemy: Enemy heroes are controlled by your opponent. Enemy attacks are aimed by your opponent.
Friendly: Friendly heroes are controlled by you.
Get: Some cards will say that your heroes “get” certain things. If a hero says “I get +1 ATK,” you add 1 to the ATK that already appears on that hero’s card. Some Action, Mission, and feature cards say that a hero gets a new power. For example, the Explosive says:
Major heroes in this zone get “Transport — Exhaust Action: Put the Explosive 1 zone forward.”
When you see something like this, just take the quoted power and act like it’s been moved onto the described cards (in this case, major heroes in the Explosive’s zone). These heroes keep their old powers, but they also get the new power written on the Explosive.
Hand: Your hand is where you hold the cards you draw from your deck. Only you get to see the cards in your hand.
KO: When a hero is KO’d, take it off the map and put it into its owner’s discard pile. When an obstacle is KO’d, just remove it from the map.
Lead hero: Lead heroes are controlled by the lead player.
My zone: When a hero card says “my zone,” it’s talking about the zone that hero is in. When an Exhaust Action card says “my zone,” it’s talking about the zone where the hero that played that Action is.
Owner: You are the owner of any card that started the game in your deck. If a card would be put into a hand or discard pile, it is put into its owner’s hand or discard pile.
Pick up: When a hero picks up an object, put it under that hero. When that hero moves, the object is carried with it.
Printed: This refers to the writing that appears on a card.
Reveal: If something tells you to reveal a card, you must turn that card face up so that both players can see it. Once a card is revealed, you put it back into its previous (hidden) position.
Search: If something tells you to search your deck for a certain kind of card, you look through your deck for a card of that kind and then shuffle your deck afterward.
Stun: When a hero is stunned, exhaust it and turn it face down in its zone. That hero cannot move, does not fight in combat, and cannot be targeted by either player. If a hero is stunned in combat, remove its attacks from that combat. Attacks may not be aimed at a stunned hero.
Target: If a card tells you to target something, you must choose the type of target the card describes. For example, if a card says “KO target major hero,” you must choose a major hero to KO. You cannot KO a minor hero instead.
This zone: When a feature card says “this zone,” it’s talking about the zone that feature is in.
Andrew Bowling
www.legionevents.com