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The Sonic X Trading Card Game is an introductory-level trading card game based on the Sonic the Hedgehog video game property from Sega. The card game, from Score Entertainment, debuted in August 2005.
[edit] Game summaryTwo players race to be the first to obtain 3 Chaos Emeralds. The game is played with each player having two rows of 5 cards each, arranged so that they form columns with the opponent's cards (in essence, a 5x4 grid). The row closest to the player is called the chaos row, while the row closest to the opponent's cards is called the spare row. After each full turn, a single Chaos Emerald may be earned by one of the two players. The Chaos Emeralds themselves are abstract entities not represented by the cards, so players are encouraged to use coins or other tokens to track them. [edit] Play sequencePlayers start the game by drawing 7 cards each from their decks, and then randomly determining the lead player. Turns consist of a number of steps, with each player acting in each step. The steps are as follows:
After each turn completes, the player who was not the lead player becomes the lead player for the following turn. [edit] Card elements
[edit] DiscardsAs cards are revealed during the Rush Step, the act of flipping over the card may cause the opposing player to discard cards from the card grid. This is based on two discard rules:
It is worth noting that the actual text on the card itself may cause further discards or otherwise have further instructions (e.g. "When flipped, you may discard an opposing blue card"). Hence, the primary play strategy has to do with the arrangement of cards (particularly against the cards of an opponent's next spare row, which is known from the previous turn), and with the order in which cards are revealed. [edit] Decks and cardsEach player must provide a deck with at least 30 cards. There is a limit of 5 copies of any single card per deck. Cards can only be purchased in booster packs, which contain 10 cards each. Thus, a minimum of 3 booster packs is needed in order to build a playable deck, although because there are no cards of differing types, it is quite likely that these will be sufficient in order to build a basic deck. [edit] External links
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