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fire field, get an automatic bonus of +2 points to life, making them significantly tougher to kill. Creatures played on a field of their opposite element automatically lose 2 points of life, giving them a serious disadvantage. In fact, if a creature with 2 life points or less is played on its opposite element, it immediately dies. Biolith cards are neutral, and gain no bonus or penalty to life by being placed on any field. Each of the nine fields has a second element associated with it. This element is partially revealed on the edge of the field. That second element becomes active when certain cards cause the field to be "flipped". The original element then becomes inactive. In the default/official field configuration, the center field is always
Biolith, and the other elements are in a set pattern such that each element has a corner field and a middle-edge field. The field can also be set to random or other unofficial configurations in casual (un-ranked) games.
526: Each set has an accompanying selection of 5 different theme decks, each fully playable by itself, with a pre-set 30 Summoning Cards (spells and creatures) plus four Function Cards that allow players to put the controller away when playing. The theme decks for Set 1 are Wood Swarm, Fire Crusader, Water Barrage, Earth Emperor, and Biolith Scourge. Set 2's theme decks are Wood Unleashed, Water Conquest, Fire King's Rage, Earth Atonement, and Biolith Godmaker. Each theme deck comes with a Summoner's Companion, a 32-page book containing tactical hints, card lists, images and stories from The Eye of Judgment. In the United States, theme decks retail at US$ 14.99 each.
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different offensive and defensive levels depending on their orientation on the field, and are more vulnerable to attacks from the side or behind. During an attack, the view switches from the field view to a "battle mode", in which the two battling creatures are shown battling. Spell cards can be used to attack other creatures, or claim or cause an effect on a space.
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516: Each booster pack consists of 5 Common cards, 2 Uncommon cards and 1 Rare or Ultra Rare card. In some cases the Ultra Rare card is a Phantom card which contains no text, featuring only the barcode and face positioning. Individual booster packs are sold for US$ 3.99 in the United States.
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America. Once planned for release close to the PlayStation 3 launch in November 2006, the game was eventually released on October 25, 2007 as
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356:. There are approximately 100 unique card types in each set, with 110 in Set 1, a further 100 in Set 2 and 101 in Set 3 (although only 100 of the Set 3 cards are playable 'in game', with card 311 being a promotional card only.
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matrix code, players conquer a playfield by employing various creatures and spells, taking turns playing cards of their choice strategically on the mat, and performing actions through gestures that are captured through the
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