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==Gameplay== ''Spellfire'' allowed for any number of players without a need for any rule changes.<ref name="Pyramid9"/> The players win by getting six Realms cards into play, and are able to play one each turn.<ref name="Pyramid9"/> Players can play one Holdings cards onto each Realm to add special qualities that help defend it from attack.<ref name="Pyramid9"/> Players use cards for Heroes, Wizards, Clerics, Monsters, Spells, Magic Items, Artifacts, Allies and Events to defend realms and also to attack the realms of other players.<ref name="Pyramid9"/> After a successful attack on a realm, it is considered razed and the Realm card is turned face down, and can only be restored through the use of other cards.<ref name="Pyramid9"/> '''Realms''' - Realms represent kingdoms, cities, and empires from the AD&D worlds that have sided with the player in question. The game can be won only by playing realms. It is common for a player's opponents to attack his realms or to destroy them by other means, such as spells or events. Realms are played in a pyramid-shaped formation and must be played from front to back; i.e., the first realm played goes at the top (or point) of the pyramid, the next two go in the spaces below that (left then right), and the last three go in the spaces below that. These spaces are typically labeled by letter, with the first space "A" and the last "F". In other words, the formation looks like this: A B C D E F '''Champions''' - During his turn, a player may play champions into his "pool." He may also outfit them with magic items and artifacts. Champions are probably the most important cards in the game, as they are used to attack and defend realms. The types of champions in the original game were [[hero]]es, [[monster]]s, [[Cleric (Dungeons & Dragons)|cleric]]s, and [[Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons)|wizards]]; later, [[Psionics (Dungeons & Dragons)|psionicists]], [[regent]]s, and [[Rogue (Dungeons & Dragons)|thieves]] were added. If the player at any time had no realms, razed or unrazed, in his formation, all of the cards in his pool would be discarded at the end of his turn.
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