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|Card2=We can ALL win | |Card2=We can ALL win | ||
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===House cheating=== | ===House cheating=== | ||
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===Witch=== | |||
:A creature that needs to be dealt with immediately | |||
While hate cards have a narrow, targeted effect in the game, they can be extremely useful cards when certain strategies are very popular. If a hate card does not target a popular strategy, then often the card is not very impactful. | |||
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|Text=<u>Examples</u>: | |||
|Card1=Hunting Witch | |||
|Card2=Witch of the Eye | |||
|Card3=Cincinnatus Rex}} | |||
==Terms Related to Game Concepts and Strategy== | ==Terms Related to Game Concepts and Strategy== |