[Now that was what Laguna wanted to hear. Laguna shuffled through his deck for a basic card and eventually settled on Mesmerize, a fairly basic beginners card. He placed it down on the table face up for Minervamon to see and began his explanation.]
That's the spirit! It's not complicated at all once you get into it; the ultimate goal of Triple Triad is to have as many cards on the field belonging to you by the end of the match. How you start is you shuffle your deck and draw 5 cards from the top, and then you flip a coin to decide who goes first; when that's decided you place a card like this on a 3 by 3 grid and you see those numbers?
[He pointed to the small diamond of numbers towards the top of the card as he drew another card, this time a T-rexaur and placed it next to the Mesmerize.]
You see how the first card's right number is 3 and the second card's left number is 7? That means the second card is stronger than the first, and then you simply put a red or blue token on it to indicate that it's your card now. From there, you keep putting cards down until the board is full, and then you tally up the cards; winner gets to pick a card from the loser's hand unless you're playing by friendly rules, and then you can play again! Did that sound simple enough?
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That's the spirit! It's not complicated at all once you get into it; the ultimate goal of Triple Triad is to have as many cards on the field belonging to you by the end of the match. How you start is you shuffle your deck and draw 5 cards from the top, and then you flip a coin to decide who goes first; when that's decided you place a card like this on a 3 by 3 grid and you see those numbers?
[He pointed to the small diamond of numbers towards the top of the card as he drew another card, this time a T-rexaur and placed it next to the Mesmerize.]
You see how the first card's right number is 3 and the second card's left number is 7? That means the second card is stronger than the first, and then you simply put a red or blue token on it to indicate that it's your card now. From there, you keep putting cards down until the board is full, and then you tally up the cards; winner gets to pick a card from the loser's hand unless you're playing by friendly rules, and then you can play again! Did that sound simple enough?