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Compare ''TabletopGame/{{Lorcana}}'', a Disney-themed CollectibleCardGame by the same publisher.
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Compare ''TabletopGame/{{Lorcana}}'', ''TabletopGame/DisneyLorcana'', a Disney-themed CollectibleCardGame by the same publisher.
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** Every ''Star Wars'' mover incorporates the hilts of their lightsabers. In Grevious's case, there are four lightsaber hilts engraved on the back of his cloak.
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** Every ''Star Wars'' mover incorporates the hilts of their lightsabers. In Grevious's case, there are four lightsaber hilts engraved on the back of his cloak. The exceptions are Boba Fett, whose body is the barrel of his rifle, and Cad Bane, whose mover is general depiction of his appearance with a gap in the middle to simulate his BadassLongcoat.
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* FamilyExtermination: Scar can very well pull this off, since his objective is to vanquish heroes with a combined strength of 16 or more. He can kill people outside of Mufasa and Simba's family, and doesn't have to kill all the family – but whatever helps, helps.
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* GottaKillThemAll: Scar's gameplay consists in killing heroes until he's piled up enough corpses that nobody feels like challenging his authority anymore.
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*** ''Revenge at Last'' is an abridging of Darth Maul's quote to Darth Sidious before being sent to Tatooine to capture Queen Amidala. [[note]]"At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge."[[/note]]
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*** ''Revenge "Revenge at Last'' Last" is an abridging of Darth Maul's quote to Darth Sidious before being sent to Tatooine to capture Queen Amidala. [[note]]"At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge."[[/note]]
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*** ''Revenge at Last'' is an abridging of Darth Maul's quote to Darth Sidious before being sent to Tatooine to capture Queen Amidala. [[note]]"At last we will reveal ourselves to the Jedi. At last we will have revenge."[[/note]]
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** An untitled two-player expansion has been announced for mid-2024.
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** An untitled two-player expansion has been announced for mid-2024.
"Revenge at Last" includes [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Darth Maul]] and [[Film/TheForceAwakens Captain Phasma]].
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* BoringButPractical: Of note in the case of Mother Gothel, whose objective is to accumulate Trust tokens; the fate card Everyone Has A Dream will have her lose...one Trust token.
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* BoringButPractical: Of note in the case of Mother Gothel, whose objective is to accumulate Trust tokens; the fate card Everyone Has A Dream will have her lose... one Trust token.
* DistractedByTheSexy: When Sally is played to Oogie Boogie's realm, he gets moved to her location and is so distracted by her beauty that he can only move to adjacent locations.
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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Cruella's Roadster can be moved anywhere in the realm in a single move item action, and take 2 puppy tokens with it to boot.
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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Cruella's Roadster can be moved anywhere in the realm in a single move item action, action and take 2 puppy tokens with it to boot.
* FedToTheBeast: When Felicia is played to Ratigan's realm, he has the option of either paying two extra power tokens or discarding an ally in the realm. Bartholomew, who is free to play and only has 1 strength, is usually played for that purpose.
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* GoThroughMe: A handful of heroes must be defeated before any other heroes can be defeated, namely Magic Carpet, Donald Duck, Doc, Rafiki, Chaca, Tipo, and the citizens of Halloween Town. ''Marvel Villainous'' has enough of these sort of heroes to simplify it with a "Guardian" icon.
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* GoThroughMe: A handful of heroes must be defeated before any other heroes can be defeated, namely Magic Carpet, Donald Duck, Doc, Rafiki, Chaca, Tipo, and the citizens of Halloween Town. ''Marvel Villainous'' has enough of these sort sorts of heroes to simplify it with a "Guardian" icon.
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*** "We Are Venom" is Venom's {{Catchphrase}}.
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*** "We Are Venom" is Venom's {{Catchphrase}}.[[CharacterCatchphrase catchphrase]].
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does it's allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndrome’s control, then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
* HeelFaceTurn: Yzma's Ally Kronk can be made into a Hero and hinder her.
* HeelFaceTurn: Yzma's Ally Kronk can be made into a Hero and hinder her.
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** Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it doesit's its allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndrome’s control, then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
* HeelFaceTurn: ** Yzma's Ally Kronk can be made into a Hero and hinder her.her if he moves three spaces. She can get him back on her side again by using "Right-Hand Man" or "The Path That Rocks".
** Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: Lotso's status as the BigBad of WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 is a major plot twist in the movie. The "Bigger and Badder" pack features Lotso as one of the playable villains spoiling that twist for anyone who didn't see the movie yet.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does it's allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndromes control, then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does it's allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndromes Syndrome’s control, then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does it's allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndromes control then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
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* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Syndrome's Omnidroid will always be under his control until it gets upgraded to v10. Once it does it's allegiance is a matter of where his remote is. If the remote is under Syndromes control control, then Omnidroid v10 will effectively function as a hero, but if a hero steals the remote or Syndrome hasn't put the remote in play then it functions as an ally. This can result in the Omnidroid switching sides every turn, although Syndrome actually wants it to function as a hero as defeating it is part of his goal.
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* LuckBasedMission: While this is present to some degree, given that this is a card game, this trope is far more prevalent with Oogie, since many of his card effects are reliant on a roll of the dice. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], he also has plenty of options in his deck that lets him rig the result in his favor, as well as cards in his Fate Deck that will rig the result against him.
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* LuckBasedMission: LuckBasedMission:
** While this is present to some degree, given that this is a card game, this trope is far more prevalent with Oogie, since many of his card effects are reliant on a roll of the dice. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], he also has plenty of options in his deck that lets him rig the result in his favor, as well as cards in his Fate Deck that will rig the result againsthim.him.
** For the Queen of Hearts to win, she has to play "Take the Shot", which has her reveal 5 cards from the top of her deck. She can only win if the total cost of those cards is less than the total strength of her wickets.
** One of Pete's goal tokens is called "Win Big", which requires him to win 4 power tokens from playing "Play a Game" at his location. He can use "Sneaky Pete" or "Mischief" to help get better results.
** While this is present to some degree, given that this is a card game, this trope is far more prevalent with Oogie, since many of his card effects are reliant on a roll of the dice. [[DownplayedTrope Granted]], he also has plenty of options in his deck that lets him rig the result in his favor, as well as cards in his Fate Deck that will rig the result against
** For the Queen of Hearts to win, she has to play "Take the Shot", which has her reveal 5 cards from the top of her deck. She can only win if the total cost of those cards is less than the total strength of her wickets.
** One of Pete's goal tokens is called "Win Big", which requires him to win 4 power tokens from playing "Play a Game" at his location. He can use "Sneaky Pete" or "Mischief" to help get better results.
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*** "Sugar and Spite"[[note]] itself a play off of the phrase 'Sugar and Spice' [[/note]] alludes to King Candy's role as the corrupt self-proclaimed ruler of Sugar Rush.
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** Luke cannot be removed like other heroes, he can only be turned from "Focused" to "Conflicted" in order to move him closer towards the Emperor's Throne room. He even gets his own special designation as a Jedi instead of a Hero card.
* {{Revenge}}: An all too common motive, but special mention goes to Mother Gothel, who has a card with ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Ratigan, who has it as a secondary objective, and Madam Masque, which is embodied in her Vendetta Meter mechanic.
* {{Revenge}}: An all too common motive, but special mention goes to Mother Gothel, who has a card with ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Ratigan, who has it as a secondary objective, and Madam Masque, which is embodied in her Vendetta Meter mechanic.
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** Luke cannot be removed like other heroes, heroes; he can only be turned from "Focused" to "Conflicted" in order to move him closer towards the Emperor's Throne room. He even gets his own special designation as a Jedi instead of a Hero card.
* {{Revenge}}: Anall too common all-too-common motive, but special mention goes to Mother Gothel, who has a card with ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Ratigan, who has it as a secondary objective, and Madam Masque, which is embodied in her Vendetta Meter mechanic.
* {{Revenge}}: An
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** Averted with Ratigan, whose mover is the most anthropomo... mousomo... er, ratamorph... let’s just say zoomorphic of the lot. Also averted with Gaston, whose mover is literally just his chest. Also with Oogie Boogie, whose mover is just a miniaturized version of his body.
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** Averted with Ratigan, whose mover is the most anthropomo... mousomo... er, ratamorph... let’s just say zoomorphic of the lot. Also averted with Gaston, whose mover is literally just his chest. Also Also, with Oogie Boogie, whose mover is just a miniaturized version of his body.
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** Lotso's marker is his head, but covered in flecks and set on a base to make it look like a strawberry. Lotso smells like strawberries.
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** Lotso's marker is his head, head but covered in flecks and set on a base to make it look like a strawberry. Lotso smells like strawberries.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: It's also a secondary currency in ''Star Wars Villainous'', since its used to activate special villain abilities in that version of the game, and thus keeps it from being compatible with ''Disney'' and ''Marvel''.
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** Ball Gown Cinderella is a roundabout case of this. Defeating her means finding and playing 2 Glass Slipper cards, both of which prevent Lady Tremaine from winning. And she can't be Trapped.
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** Ball Gown Cinderella is a roundabout case of this. Defeating her means finding and playing 2 Glass Slipper cards, both of which prevent Lady Tremaine from winning. And she can't be Trapped. In addition, her presence means no Allies can enter the Ballroom.
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* DoomMagnet: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]] regarding Fflewddur Fflam. Upon being played he draws all of the Horned King's allies to his location, mercenaries, dragons, undead soldiers, etc. However, since the Horned King objective is to have allies spread at every location, Fflewddur Fflam can absolutely wreck his plans.
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* DoomMagnet: [[PlayingWithATrope Played With]] regarding Fflewddur Fflam. Upon being played he draws all of the Horned King's allies to his location, mercenaries, dragons, undead soldiers, etc. However, since the Horned King King’s objective is to have allies spread at every location, Fflewddur Fflam can absolutely wreck his plans.
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* MesACrowd: Loki's unique card type, Multiversity, are all alternate versions of himself, and can only be played in other villain's domains.
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* MesACrowd: Loki's unique card type, Multiversity, are all alternate versions of himself, and can only be played in other villain's villains' domains.
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** "The Worst Takes it All", the base Disney box featuring Maleficent, [[Main/AvertedTrope averts]] this, though it does highlight her tendency to be the leader of the [[Franchise/DisneyVillains Disney Villains]] and thus the 'worst'.
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** "The Worst Takes it All", the base Disney box featuring Maleficent, [[Main/AvertedTrope averts]] this, though it does highlight her tendency to be the leader of the [[Franchise/DisneyVillains Disney Villains]] Franchise/DisneyVillains and thus the 'worst'.