Legacy and campaign games change over time—sometimes permanently. This quiz tests how permanence rules work: what gets reset, what carries forward, and when you’re allowed to alter components. Expect ...
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Legacy and campaign games reward long-term planning, but they also introduce permanent changes that can’t be undone. You’ll practice interpreting permanence rules: stickers, sealed content, character progression, and what persists between sessions.
Each question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think like you’re mid-campaign with the rulebook open. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty before you start—Mixed mode blends straightforward rules with tricky exceptions.
Many players assume all upgrades are permanent, or they forget that some changes are conditional and only persist if a requirement was met. Another frequent mistake is mixing campaign logs with scenario state—especially when a rule says to record something but not apply it immediately.
Difficulty is balanced by mixing definition-style questions with situational ones, and by revisiting the same concept in different contexts (e.g., stickers vs. unlock cards vs. sealed envelopes). If you miss a question, use it as a prompt to re-check the exact wording you’d look for in a rulebook.
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This quiz has 131 questions focused on permanence rules in legacy and campaign games.
No. Every question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
Start with an easier setting or fewer questions, then move to Mixed once you’re comfortable with carryover and reset rules.
Expect stickers and component changes, unlocks and sealed content, campaign logs, and “once per scenario vs once per campaign” wording.
It focuses on general legacy/campaign concepts and rule interpretation rather than requiring knowledge of one specific title.
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