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[. . . ] Each player draws a card from the deck at the beginning of their turn. Discard Pile Hand Cards The Hand cards are the cards each player holds in their hands. You may look at your Hand cards, of course, but you cannot look at your opponent's Hand cards. 3 The Discard Pile is the face-up pile of cards that have been played. Any player can look at the cards in the Discard Pile at any time. In-Play Cards In-Play cards are the cards that are placed face-up in front of each player. [. . . ] All Search cards require In-Play Coin cards to play except for the LAKITU card. Blocker Cards (5 total) A Blocker card can be used to prevent an opponent from taking your In-Play or Hand cards. All Blocker cards require 1 In-Play Coin card to play. Chaos Cards (10 total) A Chaos card can be used to take or exchange In-Play or Hand cards with other players. If you don't have enough In-Play Coin cards to play, you may play a Free-Challenge Mini-Game on the e-Reader. NOTE: The SUPER MARIO, SUPER LUIGI and DONKEY KONG Blocker cards allow the player to make a counter move. Please note, the counter move will cost an additional In-Play Coin card. After playing a Blocker card, draw a card from the Deck to maintain a Hand of 5 cards. A Blocker card can be discarded during your turn without costing a Coin card. 9 Duel Cards (5 total) A Duel card can be used to battle another player in a Mini-Game (using an e-Reader and Game Boy Advance) for In-Play or Hand cards. The SUPER WARIO card and SUPER WALUIGI card require In-Play Coin cards to play. If you don't have the e-Reader, the duel can be decided by a coin toss. 10 e-Challenge Cards (11 total) e-Challenge cards allow you to play a Mini-Game on a Game Boy Advance with an e-Reader. There are three types of e-Challenge cards: Free Challenge cards, Wonder Challenge cards and Duel Challenge cards. Free Challenge Cards (4 total) Free Challenge cards allow a player to take or exchange cards with another player, or from the Discard or Deck piles depending on the individual card. All Free Challenge cards require the player to use In-Play Coin cards. You must first place the required number of Coin cards face-up on the Discard Pile and follow the instructions on the card. If you do not have the required number of Coin cards but still would like to play your card, you can declare "Free Challenge" and play the Mini-Game on the e-Reader. Turn on the Game Boy Advance, insert the e-Reader, and proceed to the Scan Card screen. If you win the Mini-Game on the e-Reader, you can play the card following the instructions on the card. If you lose the Mini-Game on the e-Reader, you must discard the card without using its effect. See pg. 15 for Mini-Game instructions NOTE: If the Player has enough In-Play Coin cards they must use the Coin cards and cannot play the e-Reader Free Challenge. 11 12 Wonder Challenge Cards (2 total) Wonder Challenge cards give the player the opportunity to play roulette with the Game Boy Advance and the e-Reader and take a chance on the outcome. If you don't have the e-Reader, play the card following the instructions on the card. See pg. 19 for Mini-Game instructions NOTE: The SUPER WARIO and SUPER WALUIGI cards require Coin cards to play. The Challenger must first place the required number of Coin cards face-up on the Discard Pile. If no player has the e-Reader, the duel can be decided by a coin toss. The player will toss a coin into the air and the opponent will call heads or tails. [. . . ] If an e-Reader is available and has been used once in the game, it must be used for all e-Challenges. Although you only need one of each Item card to win the game, you can have more than one Superstar's Shoes, Superstar's Clothes, or Superstar's Hat In-Play. You may want to have extra Item cards In-Play in case another player takes one. 26 ® www. nintendo-e-reader. com Pour une version française de ce manuel, veuillez aller sur le site www. nintendo. com/consumer/manuals. html ou appeler le 1-800-255-3700. [. . . ]

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