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'''Cost''' refers to some form of payment required to [[play]] a [[card]] or activate an effect. Almost all cards have a cost in the top-right, which represents the number of [[Cookie|cookies]] that must be paid to play it from your [[hand]].
'''Cost''' refers to some form of payment required to [[play]] a [[card]] or activate an effect. Almost all cards have a cost in the top-right, which represents the number of [[Cookie|cookies]] that must be paid to play it from your [[hand]].


Some cards (such as [[Character|characters]]) have abilities which can be activated as a move. The activation cost is given by text preceding a colon. Such costs can only be paid with cards/resources you control, and must be possible to resolve in order to activate them. Note that [[Grab|grabbing]] and [[Bribe|bribing]] are costs.
Some cards (such as [[Character|characters]]) have [[ability|abilities]] which can be activated as a move. The activation cost is given by text preceding a colon. Such costs can only be paid with cards/resources you control, and must be possible to resolve in order to activate them. Note that [[Grab|grabbing]] and [[Bribe|bribing]] are costs.






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Latest revision as of 14:18, 16 May 2026

Cost refers to some form of payment required to play a card or activate an effect. Almost all cards have a cost in the top-right, which represents the number of cookies that must be paid to play it from your hand.

Some cards (such as characters) have abilities which can be activated as a move. The activation cost is given by text preceding a colon. Such costs can only be paid with cards/resources you control, and must be possible to resolve in order to activate them. Note that grabbing and bribing are costs.