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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* BadassNormal: Taken UpToEleven by the ''Heroes'' and ''Crusades'' sets. Ship captains like Arturo Prat and people like Saladin are put on the same power tier as frickin' ''Zeus'' and Apophis.
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* BadassNormal: Taken UpToEleven up to eleven by the ''Heroes'' and ''Crusades'' sets. Ship captains like Arturo Prat and people like Saladin are put on the same power tier as frickin' ''Zeus'' and Apophis.
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The Steam version is currently in open alpha and available to the public, but still suffers from some glitches, untranslated text and lag due to its unfinished state.
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* ContentWarnings: The Steam version of the game has a brief warning from the devs that some artwork may be considered inappropriate in other countries due to occasional nudity, including a few bare breasts and nipples.
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* NippleAndDimed: Notably ''averted'' (likely due to the game originating in Chile) with artwork featuring plenty of nude and nearly nude artwork from both men ''and'' women, including quite a few bare chests and nipples.
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* BadassSanta: Father Christmas himself has appeared on quite a few different cards, along with a handful of other similarly themed holiday entities like his workshop elves. Speaking of which...
* ChristmasElves: These guys also appear as well in cards such as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Elfos Navidenos]] alongside Santa and other Christmas themed artworks.
* ChristmasElves: These guys also appear as well in cards such as [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Elfos Navidenos]] alongside Santa and other Christmas themed artworks.
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* FairySexy: Far too many to list. If any sort of fairy, pixie or other fae shows up in the art of a card you can bet they'll be female, attractive and pretty light on clothing at least 90% of the time.
* {{Fanservice}}: Goes much further than either TabletopGame/YuGiOh or TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering with its attractive character designs. Expect lots of [[WalkingShirtlessScene buff shirtless men]] and [[{{Stripperriffic}} ladies in skimpy clothes]] to appear fairly regularly. The online PVP Steam version of the game even comes with a brief warning that the artwork may be considered a bit mature in some countries.
* {{Fanservice}}: Goes much further than either TabletopGame/YuGiOh or TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering with its attractive character designs. Expect lots of [[WalkingShirtlessScene buff shirtless men]] and [[{{Stripperriffic}} ladies in skimpy clothes]] to appear fairly regularly. The online PVP Steam version of the game even comes with a brief warning that the artwork may be considered a bit mature in some countries.
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King Arthur is a disambig, not a trope. Commented out some ZCEs.
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* GothicHorror[=/=]GothicPunk: The second edition -- appropriately titled "Gothic World" -- has this theme, featuring vampires, werewolves, hunters, etc.
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* GothicHorror[=/=]GothicPunk: GothicHorror The second edition -- appropriately titled "Gothic World" -- has this theme, featuring vampires, werewolves, hunters, etc.
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* KingArthur: The edition ''Sacred Sword'' features characters and creatures from Arthurian legends.
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* SadlyMythtaken
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* WoodenShipsandIronMen
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Disambiguating; deleting and renaming wicks as appropriate
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* InstantAwesomeJustAddDragons: If there's a dragon or something similar to a dragon in a culture, it most likely ''will'' appear on the game. And then there's, of course, the dragon in the logo.