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The Shadow of Nar Shaddaa
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Darksbane
, Jul 19 2013 06:37 AM | Last updated Jul 19 2013 06:45 AM
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The Shadow of Nar ShaddaaType: Objective Faction: Dark Scum and Villainy Nar Shaddaa. Action: Focus this objective with 2 focus tokens to place 1 focus token on a target attacking unit. The largest moon of Nal Hutta, Nar Shaddaa is known across the galaxy as a cesspool of lowlifes, betrayal, filth, and crime. What's not to love? Health: 5 Resources Generated: 1 Block Number: 83 - 1 of 6 Set: Edge of Darkness Number: 384 Illustrator: |
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Block Stats:
# Units: 3 Total Cost: 10 Average Cost: 2 Total Force Icons: 7 Average Force Icons: 1.4 |
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Rules page 10
A Matter of Focus
A number of effects and actions (both
voluntary and involuntary) in Star Wars:
The Card Game cause focus tokens
to be placed onto cards.
A card’s controller may focus a card to perform
an ability or take some other action. When doing
so, a focus token is placed on the card.
A card without focus tokens is considered ready.
A card with one or more focus tokens is
considered exhausted. A player cannot focus an
exhausted card.
Some card abilities or game rules require one or
more focus tokens to be placed onto a card. This
does not cause the card to focus (i.e. trigger an
ability or take some other action) but it does cause
the card to become exhausted.
Focus tokens are primarily removed from cards
during the refresh phase of a player’s turn, but
some card effects also remove focus tokens.