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Quidditch Cup
Rules Card
Match Cards
To play a Match card, you need the required amount of Power
and you use up 1 of your Actions. There can be only one
Match on the table ('in play') at a time. So if you or
your opponent already has a Match in play, neither of you
can play another one. A Match card has two parts:
To Win:
This is what a player needs to do to win the Match. Unlike
Adventures, it doesn't all have to be done at once. So a player
might win Practice Match by doing 2 damage to his or her opponent
one turn and 3 more the next turn. (This means each player
needs to keep track of how much damage he or she has done
towards winning the Match.) Also, unlike solving an Adventure,
either player can win the Match.
Prize:
The winner gets the prize explained on the card. When
a player wins a Match, the Match is put in the discard pile
of the person who played it.
Uniqueness:
The uniqueness rule does apply to two different unique
cards that represent the same character. For example, if Harry
the Seeker is in play, nobody can play Harry Potter or Harry
the Seeker.
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