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| - Also on the forums thread there was some discussion as to whether kingdom should be included in 'Board (or Set, Table, or Tableau)'. I feel it should, but if there is a reason not to, obviously I will bow to that. | | - Also on the forums thread there was some discussion as to whether kingdom should be included in 'Board (or Set, Table, or Tableau)'. I feel it should, but if there is a reason not to, obviously I will bow to that. |
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− | -- Seems reasonable. [[User:Ftl ftw|Ftl ftw]] ([[User talk:Ftl ftw|talk]]) 14:58, 4 December 2012 (EST)
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− | == Centralizing ==
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− | The word "centralizing" appears in a lot of strategy articles. Its meaning isn't very clear and it could use a definition here. [[User:Ajd|Ajd]] ([[User talk:Ajd|talk]]) 01:55, 6 May 2021 (EDT)
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− | == Pop ==
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− | * Pop: To activate a [[one-shot]] effect or card. Examples uses include: “I’ll pop my {{Event|Sinister Plot}} next turn” and “They failed to pop their {{Card|Magic Lamp}}”.
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− | I don't see how the examples are inconsistent with the definition given, and would like to keep "pop" in the glossary. Can you elaborate? --[[User:Terracubist|Terracubist]] ([[User talk:Terracubist|talk]]) 14:06, 6 May 2021 (EDT)
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− | : Sure: Sinister Plot isn't a [[one-shot]] in a sense that will be clear to our readers; you buy Sinister Plot once and then use it several times over the course of the game. And would you really say, for example, "pop an Embargo" or "pop a Horse"? From usage it sounds like it means something more like 'get a powerful one-off effect that takes time or effort to build up to', or something. [[User:Ajd|Ajd]] ([[User talk:Ajd|talk]]) 01:29, 7 May 2021 (EDT)
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− | :: Makes sense to me. Adding back in. --[[User:Terracubist|Terracubist]] ([[User talk:Terracubist|talk]]) 14:14, 7 May 2021 (EDT)
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