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To ''Deal DMG'' you need to use an attack from either an [[CS Game Terminology - Attack Spell Card|Attack spell]] or the [[CS Game Terminology - Shadow Form|Shadow form]] of some Player characters.
 
To ''Deal DMG'' you need to use an attack from either an [[CS Game Terminology - Attack Spell Card|Attack spell]] or the [[CS Game Terminology - Shadow Form|Shadow form]] of some Player characters.
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You need to be in [[CS Game Terminology - Range|range]] of the enemy player you are targetting.  
 
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Revision as of 08:50, 7 February 2023

To Deal DMG you need to use an attack from either an Attack spell or the Shadow form of some Player characters.

You need to be in range of the enemy player you are targetting.

Gems Spent DMG Dealt
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Some Attack Spell card effects let you spend a scaling number of Resources to deal an increasing amount of DMG. For example, if an Attack Spell card states, “Spend up to 3 Red Gems to deal 3/5/6 DMG to an enemy in range,” you may spend up to 3 Red Gems to deal up to 6 DMG.


Gameplay Terminology