![]() ![]() Here's what a character that has an AP/DP looks like: There's one type which has "AP and DP", and there's support characters (which lacks AP/DP) Here's an example of these types of cards: ![]() Character cards, event cards, and support cards. PMR-02 - Win Conditions PMR-03 - Before you begin! PMR-04 Turn Phases PMR-05 Cost/Source (How to play out cards) PMR-06 Card text/abilitiesĮach deck consists of 60 cards. Just hit ctrl+f and type in the index letters to easily jump to that part of the rule guide! Since this is a somewhat long post, this is the index. For those of you who can read Japanese and would like to take a look at the rules on the official website, then take a look at this page! But I'll do my best to attempt to explain this in the most easy-to-understand manner. Obviously, any new card game seems very intimidating just looking at the cards not knowing what they mean, especially in a foreign language. To the new players, this is a must-read if you want to learn how to play this card game. Ok, this is the post explaining the rules of the card game. ![]()
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