Difference between revisions of "UU - Unfair Bargain"
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'''Even if you are holding zero(0) cards in your [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|Hand]] you still have the concept of a [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|hand]] of cards, it is just empty of cards at that moment of gameplay.''' ''This [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|Hand]] can still be traded to another player from an effect.'' '''(~2018)''' | '''Even if you are holding zero(0) cards in your [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|Hand]] you still have the concept of a [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|hand]] of cards, it is just empty of cards at that moment of gameplay.''' ''This [[UU Game Terminology - Hand|Hand]] can still be traded to another player from an effect.'' '''(~2018)''' | ||
==Evolution of this Card== | ==Evolution of this Card== | ||
− | [[File:UU-Base-057.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-02.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-SE.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-Trav.png|100px]] | + | [[File:UU-Base-057.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-02.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-SE.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-Trav.png|100px]][[File:UU-Base-057-Trav2.png|100px]] |
Revision as of 17:05, 28 August 2020
Card Texts
- Second Print/2nd Edition: Trade hands with any other player.
- Original Text: Trade hands with any player.
Card Releases
- 2nd Edition: April 2020 Travel Deck (PnP) Quantity of card: 1
- Second Print/2nd Edition: November 2019 2nd Edition Base Quantity of card: 2
- Second Print/2nd Edition: July 2018 Original Base (Second Print) Quantity of card: 2
- Second Print/2nd Edition: July 2018 Gamestop.com Base (Second Print) Quantity of card: 2
- Original Text: January 2018 Gamestop.com Base Quantity of card: 2
- Original Text: December 2017 Original Base (2017 Kickstarter) Quantity of card: 2
Specific Card Rules and Information
Even if you are holding zero(0) cards in your Hand you still have the concept of a hand of cards, it is just empty of cards at that moment of gameplay. This Hand can still be traded to another player from an effect. (~2018)