Counter (collectible card games)
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In collectible card game
s (CCG), particularly in the seminal CCG of Magic: The Gathering
, a counter is, in game terms, a representation of an effect generated by a card that is in play or has already been played. In physical terms, it is an object that serves said purpose.
Effects that involve counters include:
None of these uses should be confused with effects that negate (or counter, as in "counteract") cards.
Customarily, counters used in CCGs are small, easily carried objects, such as coins, tokens, Bingo
chips, etc. Various game manufacturers sell tokens specifically intended for use in CCGs, from cheaply made cardboard tokens and glass beads to higher quality metallic tokens.
Collectible card game
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s (CCG), particularly in the seminal CCG of Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering
Magic: The Gathering , also known as Magic, is the first collectible trading card game created by mathematics professor Richard Garfield and introduced in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast. Magic continues to thrive, with approximately twelve million players as of 2011...
, a counter is, in game terms, a representation of an effect generated by a card that is in play or has already been played. In physical terms, it is an object that serves said purpose.
Effects that involve counters include:
- In games where creatures are used, counters may be used to represent creatures generated by card effects, sometimes referred to as "token creatures".
- Time counters may be placed on a card to act as a countdown timer. Such counters are removed at designated intervals, usually once per the controlling player's turn, and an effect takes place when the final time counter is removed.
- Accumulation counters can build up, usually at a rate of one counter per the controlling player's turn, until enough counters exist to trigger a card effect. When the effect is triggered, the required number of counters is usually removed. Most cards that accumulate counters can continue to do so as long as the card is in play.
None of these uses should be confused with effects that negate (or counter, as in "counteract") cards.
Customarily, counters used in CCGs are small, easily carried objects, such as coins, tokens, Bingo
Bingo (US)
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chips, etc. Various game manufacturers sell tokens specifically intended for use in CCGs, from cheaply made cardboard tokens and glass beads to higher quality metallic tokens.