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* ArcVillain: Naarifin - the Thalmor general that led the attack on the Imperial City during the Great War before the events of ''Skyrim'' - is the villain of the default/tutorial story, "The Forgotten Hero".
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** Naarifin - the Thalmor general that led the attack on the Imperial City during the Great War before the events of ''Skyrim'' - is the villain of the default/tutorial story, "The Forgotten Hero".
** Naarifin - the Thalmor general that led the attack on the Imperial City during the Great War before the events of ''Skyrim'' - is the villain of the default/tutorial story, "The Forgotten Hero".
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** The Nord Uther Nere for the "Fall of the Dark Brotherhood" story arc.
** The Dunmer Clockwork Apostle Mecinar for the "Return to Clockwork City" story arc.
** The Daedric Prince of Madness Sheogorath for the "Isle of Madness" story arc.
** The Dunmer Clockwork Apostle Mecinar for the "Return to Clockwork City" story arc.
** The Daedric Prince of Madness Sheogorath for the "Isle of Madness" story arc.
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* DynamicEntry: DrawExtraCards: Several cards -- most commonly from the Intelligence or Agility attributes -- give you the chance to draw extra cards. One of them, to get the effect repeatedly, is [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Elusive_Schemer Elusive Schemer]], which draws an extra card upon being played, and then upon being killed puts a 0-cost copy of itself with the same ability into your deck.
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* MassCardRemoval: There's several cards that perform mass wipes:
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:The_Red_Year The Red Year]] deals 10 damage to each creature which is more than enough to kill most creatures.
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Dawn%27s_Wrath Dawn's Wrath]] destroys all creatures in one of the two lanes.
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Alduin Alduin]], who destroys all other creatures regardless of lane.
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:The_Red_Year The Red Year]] deals 10 damage to each creature which is more than enough to kill most creatures.
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Dawn%27s_Wrath Dawn's Wrath]] destroys all creatures in one of the two lanes.
** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Alduin Alduin]], who destroys all other creatures regardless of lane.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Several cards, particularly ones featuring Nords, depict the character wielding an axe. There are also axe item cards that you can equip to creatures, such as [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Ancestor%27s_Battleaxe Ancestor's Battleaxe]].
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* BalefulPolymorph: [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Grisly_Gourmet Grisly Gourmet]] can turn creatures into sweetrolls, and [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Wabbajack Wabbajack]], as in the main games, can transform a card into a random creature (or a sweetroll).
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* ForcedTransformation: [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Grisly_Gourmet Grisly Gourmet]] can turn creatures into sweetrolls, and [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Wabbajack Wabbajack]], as in the main games, can transform a card into a random creature (or a sweetroll).
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* EvolutionPowerUp: The unique ability of (most of) the Factotum creatures, Assemble. Summoning a Factotum (usually) has you pick between two different sets of bonuses (usually stat boost and/or a Keyword), which is then conferred not only on the summoned Factotum, but '''also''' to all other Factotums in the player's hand and deck. The bonuses become cumulative with each subsequent Factotum played, and the few defenses against the growing UnstableEquilibrium apart from combat include Destroying the Factotums or [[StatusBuffDispel Silencing]] them. And if they're protected from Destroy and/or Silence...
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* EvolutionPowerUp: The unique ability of (most of) the Factotum creatures, Assemble. Summoning a Factotum (usually) has you pick between two different sets of bonuses (usually stat boost and/or or a Keyword), which is then conferred not only on the summoned Factotum, but '''also''' to all other Factotums in the player's hand and deck. The bonuses become cumulative with each subsequent Factotum played, and the few defenses against the growing UnstableEquilibrium apart from combat include Destroying the Factotums or [[StatusBuffDispel Silencing]] them. And if they're protected from Destroy and/or Silence...
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* EvolutionPowerUp: The unique ability of (most of) the Factotum creatures, Assemble. Summoning a Factotum (usually) has you pick between two different sets of bonuses, which is then conferred not only on the summoned Factotum, but '''also''' to all Factotums in the player's hand and deck. The bonuses become cumulative with each subsequent Factotum played, and the few defenses against the growing UnstableEquilibrium apart from combat include Destroying the Factotums or [[StatusBuffDispel Silencing]] them. And if they're protected from Destroy and/or Silence...
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* EvolutionPowerUp: The unique ability of (most of) the Factotum creatures, Assemble. Summoning a Factotum (usually) has you pick between two different sets of bonuses, bonuses (usually stat boost and/or a Keyword), which is then conferred not only on the summoned Factotum, but '''also''' to all other Factotums in the player's hand and deck. The bonuses become cumulative with each subsequent Factotum played, and the few defenses against the growing UnstableEquilibrium apart from combat include Destroying the Factotums or [[StatusBuffDispel Silencing]] them. And if they're protected from Destroy and/or Silence...Silence...
** There are two exceptions: On the bottom end, there's the Reflective Automaton which has no Assemble ability itself but [[DittoFighter counts as ALL Creature Types]], and then at the top there's the [[ArbitraryHeadcountLimit Legendary]] Assembled Titan which has ''4'' options for its Assemble- only two confer stat boosts to Factotums including itself, while the remaining choices either inflict 2 damage on an opponent or give you 2 life. And you get to pick from ''[[ArcNumber two]]'' with the Titan.
** There are two exceptions: On the bottom end, there's the Reflective Automaton which has no Assemble ability itself but [[DittoFighter counts as ALL Creature Types]], and then at the top there's the [[ArbitraryHeadcountLimit Legendary]] Assembled Titan which has ''4'' options for its Assemble- only two confer stat boosts to Factotums including itself, while the remaining choices either inflict 2 damage on an opponent or give you 2 life. And you get to pick from ''[[ArcNumber two]]'' with the Titan.
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* EvolutionPowerUp: The unique ability of (most of) the Factotum creatures, Assemble. Summoning a Factotum (usually) has you pick between two different sets of bonuses, which is then conferred not only on the summoned Factotum, but '''also''' to all Factotums in the player's hand and deck. The bonuses become cumulative with each subsequent Factotum played, and the few defenses against the growing UnstableEquilibrium apart from combat include Destroying the Factotums or [[StatusBuffDispel Silencing]] them. And if they're protected from Destroy and/or Silence...
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: The Chinese version edited a lot of cards in an attempt to keep the game from getting blocked. In many cases this meant filing down fangs/claws, removing random skulls, and giving skeletons some flesh. One of the more amusing changes is the card "Knife to the Throat" getting edited to have a ''[[https://i.imgur.com/HnSP5Xp.jpg stick]]'' instead of a knife.
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* DealWithTheDevil: Talym Renn does this with Sheogorath in the DLC, in order to save his son.
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* TheStoryteller: All of the Story Mode tales are framed as a man named Kellen telling stories to his companions.
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The game is currently in Maintenance Mode, with no new expansions or updates planned, although new Monthly Reward cards are still released.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Some of the cards based on specific characters have effects that make sense, if not always in obvious ways. For instance, see PowerParasite below; in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' Ahnassi manipulates [[PlayerCharacter you]] into assassinating her (villainous) enemies in return for heavily-implied sexual favors.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Some of the cards based on specific characters have effects that make sense, sense for their personalities and actions, if not always in obvious ways. For instance, see PowerParasite below; in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' Ahnassi manipulates [[PlayerCharacter you]] into assassinating her (villainous) enemies in return for heavily-implied sexual favors.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Some of the cards based on specific characters have effects that make sense, if not always in obvious ways. For instance, see PowerParasite below; in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' she manipulates [[PlayerCharacter you]] into assassinating her (villainous) enemies in return for heavily-implied sexual favors.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Some of the cards based on specific characters have effects that make sense, if not always in obvious ways. For instance, see PowerParasite below; in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' she Ahnassi manipulates [[PlayerCharacter you]] into assassinating her (villainous) enemies in return for heavily-implied sexual favors.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Some of the cards based on specific characters have effects that make sense, if not always in obvious ways. For instance, see PowerParasite below; in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' she manipulates [[PlayerCharacter you]] into assassinating her (villainous) enemies in return for heavily-implied sexual favors.
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** The Khajiit in the "[[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Rimmen_Purveyor Rimmen Purveyor]]" card art is [[https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollslegends/comments/e2bad0/khajiit_from_rimmen_purveyor_art_looks_strangely/ clearely based on]] the "orc cat" meme.
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** The Khajiit in the "[[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Rimmen_Purveyor Rimmen Purveyor]]" card art is [[https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollslegends/comments/e2bad0/khajiit_from_rimmen_purveyor_art_looks_strangely/ clearely clearly based on]] the "orc cat" meme.
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** Previously it was possible to search streamer Eolis' name in your card collection; the result would be one of her favorite cards, Bushwhack.
** The Khajiit in the "[[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Rimmen_Purveyor Rimmen Purveyor]]" card art is [[https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollslegends/comments/e2bad0/khajiit_from_rimmen_purveyor_art_looks_strangely/ clearely based on]] the "orc cat" meme.
** The art of a few cards seem to be based on images from the UESP wiki; for example [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Auroran_Sentry Auroran Sentry]] appears to be based on [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:OB-creature-Auroran.jpg this Auroran screenshot]], due to the similar pose and the axe that happened to flash white when the screenshot was taken, and [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Ayleid_Guardian Ayleid Guardian]] has a pose almost identical to [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:OB-creature-Ayleid_Guardians_Attacking.jpg this screenshot]].
** Previously it was possible to search streamer Eolis' name in your card collection; the result would be one of her favorite cards, Bushwhack.
** The Khajiit in the "[[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Rimmen_Purveyor Rimmen Purveyor]]" card art is [[https://www.reddit.com/r/elderscrollslegends/comments/e2bad0/khajiit_from_rimmen_purveyor_art_looks_strangely/ clearely based on]] the "orc cat" meme.
** The art of a few cards seem to be based on images from the UESP wiki; for example [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Auroran_Sentry Auroran Sentry]] appears to be based on [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:OB-creature-Auroran.jpg this Auroran screenshot]], due to the similar pose and the axe that happened to flash white when the screenshot was taken, and [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Ayleid_Guardian Ayleid Guardian]] has a pose almost identical to [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/File:OB-creature-Ayleid_Guardians_Attacking.jpg this screenshot]].
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** [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Divayth_Fyr Divayth Fyr]] deals 6 damage to a random enemy when played, and on each turn summons one of his Daughters which will also deal 6 damage and are a decently-sized 6/6. However, he's expensive at 11 magicka, and as a 6/6 he's small for his cost and more vulnerable to being killed.
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** [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Divayth_Fyr Divayth Fyr]] deals 6 damage to a random enemy when played, and on each turn summons one of his Daughters which will also deal 6 damage and are a decently-sized 6/6. However, he's expensive at 11 magicka, and as a 6/6 he's small for his cost and more thus vulnerable to being killed.killed by Actions and Creatures roughly half his cost - and you absolutely ''need'' him to live for at least one turn to make him worth the magicka you sank into him.
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* GlassCannon: Creatures used in aggro decks are often this, such as [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Graystone_Ravager Graystone Ravager]], which is a 4/1 creature.
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* GlassCannon: Creatures used in aggro decks are often this, such as [[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Graystone_Ravager Graystone Ravager]], which is a 4/1 creature. One of the biggest by far is [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Bog_Lurcher Bog Lurcher]], whose 1 health means it'll die if so much as tickled, but with a massive ''9'' Power, you do ''not'' want it wailing on your face.
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** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Unite_the_Houses Unite The Houses]] is similar to Coalition Victory from ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' in requiring that you have cards in play of every single color/attribute in order to win instantly.
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** [[https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Legends:Unite_the_Houses Unite The Houses]] is similar to Coalition Victory from ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' in requiring that you have cards in play of every single color/attribute in order to win instantly. Easier said than done, given that you can only have up to three attributes per deck.
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* {{Nerf}}: These occur from time to time if a card is too powerful for its cost, or if it causes particular deck types to win too often.
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* {{Nerf}}: These occur from time to time if a card is too powerful for its cost, or if it causes particular deck types to win too often. When a nerf is issued, logging into the game will display a notification showing the cards that were changed.
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'''The Elder Scrolls: Legends''' is a free-to-play CollectibleCardGame based on the ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, developed originally by Dire Wolf Digital and then by Sparkypants Studios, and published by Bethesda Softworks. The open beta went live on PC on August 4, 2016, and official launch was March 9, 2017; it also has since been released on Mac as well as iOS and Android tablets and mobile devices.
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