Split advantage

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** Especially {{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains|IGG}}
 
** Especially {{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains|IGG}}
 
* Powerful {{Cost|5}} cards, such as {{Card|Wharf}}
 
* Powerful {{Cost|5}} cards, such as {{Card|Wharf}}
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* {{Event|Alms}}
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== {{Split|4|3}} ==
 
== {{Split|4|3}} ==
 
* {{Card|Ambassador}},{{Card|Fortune Teller}},{{Card|Sea Hag}} are very good attacks.
 
* {{Card|Ambassador}},{{Card|Fortune Teller}},{{Card|Sea Hag}} are very good attacks.

Revision as of 16:53, 12 July 2015

Split advantage is when a card benefits a player with a certain opening split more than another with a different split.

Contents

$5/$2

$4/$3

Special Cases

Sometimes, due to BakerBaker.jpg, Nomad CampNomad Camp.jpg, and MandarinMandarin.jpg, a player can have a split other than $5/$2 or $4/$3 See the card pages and more below. Please add more examples here.

Baker

Nomad Camp

Mandarin

  • Allows you to get another $5 card before the reshuffle.
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