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Players and trade
Players use their character to explore the fantasy world of Norrath, fight monsters and enemies for treasure and experience points, and master trade skills.
Players can land on these objects, where they may be given the option to trade, gain missions, and purchase new spaceships or add-on outfits for their current spaceship.
Players cannot request any type or specific card, requiring their team-mate to guess the intention of the trade.
Players with one card remaining may not trade their card.
Players under Canadian rules might constantly trade cards to build sets of the same rank for burning.
Players can build highways to neighboring cities to increase trade and the population.
Players collect these medals throughout the game — primarily by opening chests, breaking pots and barrels, and searching in sacks and drawers — and at a certain point during the games the player meets a character with whom they can trade these medals for items.
Players can trade items for currency and better equipment.
On 11 April 2012, reports from administrators PKF revealed that Portsmouth owed £ 58 million debt with £ 38 million is owed to UHY Hacker Young, £ 10. 5 million investment made by Vladimir Antonov's Convers Sports Initiatives ( CSI ) remains outstanding, Players are due £ 3. 5 million in wages and bonuses for the last two seasons, while £ 2. 3 million is owed to Revenue and Customs and additionally, £ 3. 7 million is owed for general trade.
Players are able to trade goods from their hangar ( s ), and based on market forces such as supply and demand, as well as distance to the supply, players can set their own prices.
Often referred to as " Terrible Ted ", Lindsay helped to organize the National Hockey League Players ' Association ( NHLPA ) in the late 1950s, an action which led to his trade to Chicago.
Players may attempt to carve out huge empires, become master magicians, intrepid explorers, rich traders or any other career that comes to mind and interact with other players in trade, war and alliances.
Players can trade souls between two Aria of Sorrow cartridges using two Game Boy Advance consoles and a link cable.
* Rugby Players ' Association, a trade union representing athletes who currently play or have played rugby union in England at a professional or semi-professional level
Players are also unable to sell or trade items with other players ; however, players can purchase gifts for other players through the Cattlelog.
Players can buy planets and moons, and trade with one another to acquire monopolies.
Players may trade technologies, resources, maps and gold.
Players can trade souls wirelessly using two Dawn of Sorrow game cards.
Players can trade in a port only when his guild has some market share in that port, which can be gained by signing a contract with the local governor.
Players may own only one ship at a time, so when a new ship is purchased, the old ship is part exchanged ( i. e. traded in with most of its trade value deducted from the new ship ’ s price ).
Players must trade to complete their collections, as each cartridge's shop offers a different subset of the items.
Players must navigate the treacherous waters of the Amazon to avoid hitting other boats, logs, and whirlpools or paddling up the wrong tributary, travel through the forest in search of exotic plants and animals to photograph and identify, use harpoons to fish in the river and then identify whether the catch is edible, and trade with the individuals encountered at the various stops along the river.
Players could buy items with a mule's credits, and then trade these items from the mules to their main characters.
Players could trade various items.
Players can sell items for gold and also trade special items found during boss battles with shopkeepers ( by clicking on the shopkeepers head ) to earn unique magical items.

Players and conquer
Players grow crops, accumulate resources, manufacture weapons, manage armies, build and lay siege to castles, and attempt to conquer their enemies.
Players invade territories, play miracle cards, sink Atlantis, and conquer the underworld.

Players and other
Books with a quick and inexpensive printed format of tape binding and printed cardstock covers, the four monographs ( Players Book, Magic Book, Creatures Book, and Gamemaster Book ) were printed in order to assert Chaosium's copyrights in the run-up to the publishing and distribution of Deluxe Basic Roleplaying, a game system that is essentially RuneQuest 3rd Edition but with additions to allow play in other genres.
Players in some other clubs then agreed to follow the " Portland Club " rules, rather than go to the trouble of codifying and printing their own sets of rules.
Players may wager money against each other ( street craps, also known as shooting dice or rolling dice ) or a bank ( casino craps, also known as table craps ).
Players can gain a large advantage if their civilization is the first to learn a particular technology ( the secrets of flight, for example ) and put it to use in a military or other context.
Players take turns moving a single piece, either by moving one step to an adjacent unoccupied space in any direction, or by jumping in one or any number of available consecutive hops over other single pieces.
Players use these terms to alert other groups when finishing the hole as well as approaching groups to find out if the hole is ready for play.
) Players may claim up to two of the islands as their home islands, and settling on any of the other islands awards a special victory point.
Players pick up the cards and hold them in their hands, being careful to keep them concealed from the other players, then a round of betting occurs.
Players must pay attention to how many cards other players change, but should not take too much for granted in this phase.
A landmark in Greenwich Village ’ s cultural landscape, it was built as a farm silo in 1817, and also served as a tobacco warehouse and box factory before Edna St. Vincent Millay and other members of the Provincetown Players converted the structure into a theatre they christened the Cherry Lane Playhouse, which opened on March 24, 1924, with the play The Man Who Ate the Popomack.
Players sit on double-bladed sledges and use two sticks ; each stick has a blade at one end and small picks at the other.
Players can read or view descriptions of rooms, objects, other players, non-player characters, and actions performed in the virtual world.
Players typically interact with each other and the world by typing commands that resemble a natural language.
Players who miss their contract are thus encouraged to take as many tricks as possible, which results in other players also missing their contracts.
Players also drop the weapon they were using when killed, which other players can then pick up.
Players must learn which attacks and defenses are effective against each other, often by trial and error.
Players control a small platoon of earthworms across a deformable landscape, battling other computer-or player-controlled teams.
" Players control armies with which they attempt to capture territories from other players, with results determined by dice rolls.
Players must remove any other pieces first before removing a piece from a formed mill.
However, Famous Players exercised their option to extend his contract, preventing him from accepting any employment other than with the studio.
Players earn points ( 1 ) by guessing the correct definition of a word, ( 2 ) by composing a fake definition that other players guess is the correct one, and ( 3 ) as Picker, selecting a genuine definition that no players vote for.
Players are able to fly through hundreds of star systems, which are connected to each other by hyperlinks.
Players are awarded one point for each other player who incorrectly chooses the fake definition they wrote.
Players do not roll for initiative which is common in other combat games, instead, each phase, a vehicle moves a number of inches determined by the vehicle's speed and players may fire weapons on any phase as long as they have line-of-sight with a target of their choosing.
Players of other instruments may employ less common techniques.

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