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: Item Grants a non-{{L|Category|Standard abilities|standard}} listed ability, or the ability is special in some other way. |
: Item Grants a non-{{L|Category|Standard abilities|standard}} listed ability, or the ability is special in some other way. |
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: Item Grants the listed ability, but it is powered by some phenomena in the game world. The ability is {{L|Keyword|Gifted}} when outside the phenomena. |
: Item Grants the listed ability, but it is powered by some phenomena in the game world. The ability is {{L|Keyword|Gifted}} when outside the phenomena. |
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: The item does ''not'' Grant the ability. This item is not typically considered to have the Granting property. Rather, the item itself physically has the ability, and can be used to delivery it. |
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Revision as of 18:14, 25 January 2025
An item that Grants some ability gives its user said ability. On live action FanWar item cards, abilities are sometimes written in colors (green, blue, purple, orange, etc.) these are a shorthand for the Granting property.
- Green
- Item Grants the listed ability.
- Blue
- Item Grants a gifted version of the listed ability.
- Purple
- Item Grants a non-standard listed ability, or the ability is special in some other way.
- Orange
- Item Grants the listed ability, but it is powered by some phenomena in the game world. The ability is gifted when outside the phenomena.
- Black
- The item does not Grant the ability. This item is not typically considered to have the Granting property. Rather, the item itself physically has the ability, and can be used to delivery it.