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A '''megaturn''' strategy is one that eschews buying any [[Victory]] cards until one last game-ending turn. In contrast with a typical [[Big Money]] strategy, where you buy one Victory card per turn throughout the [[endgame]], a megaturn deck will buy no Victory cards for the first 11-14 turns of the game and then buy enough Victory cards to end the game in a single turn, at some point between turns 12 and 16. Common enablers of megaturn strategies are {{Card|King's Court}}, which super-charges engines, and {{Card|Bridge}}, which provides cost reduction and [[+Buy]]. In fact [[Combo: Native Village and Bridge|Native Village and Bridge]] is a powerful [[combo]] that can be used to set off a megaturn.
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A '''megaturn''' strategy is one that eschews buying any [[Victory]] cards until one last game-ending turn. In contrast with a typical [[Big Money]] strategy, where you buy one Victory card per turn throughout the [[endgame]], a megaturn deck will buy no Victory cards for the first 11-14 turns of the game and then buy enough Victory cards to end the game in a single turn, at some point between turns 12 and 16. Common enablers of megaturn strategies are {{Card|King's Court}}, which super-charges engines, and {{Card|Bridge}}, which provides cost reduction and [[+Buy]]. In fact, [[Combo: King's Court and Bridge|King's Court and Bridge]] and [[Combo: Native Village and Bridge|Native Village and Bridge]] are powerful [[combo|combos]] that can be used to set off a megaturn.
  
 
Megaturn strategies often involve the purchase of cards that would normally break a deck if purchased gradually.  When pursuing a megaturn strategy, you do not need to consider whether or not your deck is resilient to [[greening]], as you can end the game on the same turn you buy most of your Victory cards.
 
Megaturn strategies often involve the purchase of cards that would normally break a deck if purchased gradually.  When pursuing a megaturn strategy, you do not need to consider whether or not your deck is resilient to [[greening]], as you can end the game on the same turn you buy most of your Victory cards.

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