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* Personalities (including house leaders and mercenary unit leaders) * Personalities (including house leaders and mercenary unit leaders)
* Event cards * Event cards
− * [[C-bill|C-bills]] (in 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, and 20 million C-bill denominations) + * [[C-Bill|C-Bills]] (in 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, and 20 million C-Bill denominations)
Each player receives four event cards at the beginning of the game and at the beginning of their turn, they draw up to a hand of four cards. The cards allow advantages to be played for a player's units and disadvantages to be applied to their opponents. Each player receives four event cards at the beginning of the game and at the beginning of their turn, they draw up to a hand of four cards. The cards allow advantages to be played for a player's units and disadvantages to be applied to their opponents.
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* Event cards | * Event cards | ||
− | * [[C- | + | * [[C-Bill|C-Bills]] (in 1 million, 5 million, 10 million, and 20 million C-Bill denominations) |
Each player receives four event cards at the beginning of the game and at the beginning of their turn, they draw up to a hand of four cards. The cards allow advantages to be played for a player's units and disadvantages to be applied to their opponents. | Each player receives four event cards at the beginning of the game and at the beginning of their turn, they draw up to a hand of four cards. The cards allow advantages to be played for a player's units and disadvantages to be applied to their opponents. |