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For example, a Character/Toy hybrid card (Like [[Patches]]) cannot be played if the player's [[Playground]] already has the maximum number of Characters allowed, even if there is space for Toys, and vice versa.
For example, a Character/Toy hybrid card (Like [[Patches]]) cannot be played if the player's [[Playground]] already has the maximum number of Characters allowed, even if there is space for Toys, and vice versa.
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Patches is an example of a hybrid card, being a Character and Toy simultaneously.

A Hybrid card is a colloquial term used to refer to cards that are more than one card type simultaneously (e.g Character and Toy), and as such also count towards a player's maximum limit for each respective card type simultaneously.

For example, a Character/Toy hybrid card (Like Patches) cannot be played if the player's Playground already has the maximum number of Characters allowed, even if there is space for Toys, and vice versa.

Pages in this category