Actions
Summon
When you draw a unit card, you can summon it to your territory. Summoning a unit requires spending some Mana, but in return, you gain a powerful ally or strategic advantage on the battlefield. Each summoned unit opens up new avenues of play, allowing you to adapt your strategy to the evolving combat scenario.
Move
After summoning a unit, you can move it starting from the next turn. The blue tiles displayed around the unit indicate its movement range. Strategically positioning your units is crucial, as it allows you to control the battlefield, protect key areas, and set up for future attacks.
Attack
Once an opponent's unit is within your attacking range, you can launch a direct attack to reduce their health. It's important to note that you can move and then attack within the same turn, but you cannot attack and then move. This rule requires careful planning and positioning to maximize your combat effectiveness.
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