Difference between revisions of "UU Game Terminology - Player"

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== IMMUNITY ==
 
== IMMUNITY ==
 
Some cards specify that they can’t be "affected" by certain things. Cards can be "affected" directly or indirectly. Direct effects target a card individually or as part of a group. Indirect effects require a player to target a card or perform an action that affects a card. If a card states "this card cannot be affected," it is immune to both direct and indirect effects.
 
Some cards specify that they can’t be "affected" by certain things. Cards can be "affected" directly or indirectly. Direct effects target a card individually or as part of a group. Indirect effects require a player to target a card or perform an action that affects a card. If a card states "this card cannot be affected," it is immune to both direct and indirect effects.
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== Refer other Terms for more Information. ==
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*[[Action Phase|Action (phase)]]
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*[[Baby Unicorn|Baby Unicorn (card)]]
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*[[Basic Unicorn|Basic Unicorn (card)]]
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*[[Beginning of Turn|Beginning of Turn (phase)]]
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*[[Cards]]
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*[[Choose|Choose (a card)]]
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*[[Continuous|Continuous (effect)]]
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*[[Deck]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Destroy|Destroy]]
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*[[Directly]]
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*[[Discard]]
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*[[Discard Pile]]
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*[[Downgrade|Downgrade (card)]]
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*[[Draw]]
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*[[Draw phase|Draw (phase)]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Effects|effect]]
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*[[End of Turn|End of Turn (phase)]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Enter|Enter]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Hand|Hand]]
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*[[Hand|Hand Limit]]
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*[[Impossible|Impossible Actions]]
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*[[Immunity]]
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*[[Instant|Instant (card)]]
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*[[Instant|Instant Pile]]
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*[[Magic_cards|Magic (card)]]
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*[[Magical Unicorn|Magical Unicorn (card)]]
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*[[Mandatory|Mandatory (effect)]]
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*[[Neigh, Neigh'd, Neighable, Neighing!|Neigh]]
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*[[Nursery]]
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*[[Optional|Optional (effect)]]
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*[[Phase|Phase(s)]]
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*[[Play]]
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*[[Player]]
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*[[Pull]]
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*[[Replace]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Requirement|Requirement]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Sacrifice|Sacrificed]]
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*[[Search]]
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*[[Shuffle]]
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*[[UU Game Terminology - Stable|Stable]]
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*[[Steal]]
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*[[Target|Target(s)]]
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*[[Triggered|Triggered (effect)]]
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*[[Turn]]
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*[[Upgrade|Upgrade (card)]]
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*[[Unicorn Cards|Unicorn (cards)]]
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*[[Ultimate Unicorn|Ultimate Unicorn (card)]]
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*[[Effects|(unless otherwise stated) (effect)]]
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</div>
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Revision as of 05:39, 8 April 2019

PLAYER TARGETING

Cards use specific terminology when referring to players.

  • Any player refers to any single player, [including] you.
  • Any other player refers to any single player, [excluding] you.
  • Each player refers to every player, [including] you.
  • Each other player refers to every player, [excluding] you.

Any number of players refers to as many players as you choose, [excluding] you.

  • When a CARD is resolved (not neigh'd) The player may choose any Stable to place a Unicorn, Upgrade or Downgrade CARD.
  • When a Magic Card resolves (not neigh'd) The player resolves all effects listed in order on the CARD.
  • An Instant CARD is played targeting another CARD as it is played NOT a Player. When it resolves (not neigh'd) the player resolves all effects listed in order on the CARD. [Refer INSTANT]

IMMUNITY

Some cards specify that they can’t be "affected" by certain things. Cards can be "affected" directly or indirectly. Direct effects target a card individually or as part of a group. Indirect effects require a player to target a card or perform an action that affects a card. If a card states "this card cannot be affected," it is immune to both direct and indirect effects.

Refer other Terms for more Information.