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Exciting news from the KARDS team about the upcoming summer expansion KARDS Legions. It is time to reveal the first of two new keywords and two new cards - brand new arriving with KARDS Legions on May 31st.

Already you have seen several of the new cards arriving with the summer expansion, but now is the time to go big and reveal one of the new core game mechanics.

The expansion pre-orders are still available in-game and give you early access one week before the release. Pre-order now!

Now, let's dive right into the reveal! First we explain the mechanics, then illustrate it with several card reveals.

Exile - Get your cards into different nations


Exile cards can fight for two nations, their home nation Poland and their exile nation.

Exile allows you to add the card to a specific additional nation when constructing a deck. This Exile nation is pre-determined for each Exile card. See some examples below in the reveal section.

Exile considerably increases the card's flexibility; it dramatically expands its potential use without the need to lock down your deck to Poland as an ally nation.

This use of Exile has, of course, deep roots in Poland's WW2 history. When first overrun by Nazi Germany, Poland and their forces didn't stop the fight - quite the contrary. Many soldiers and intellectual capabilities went into exile, where they fought with a passionate vigor, providing awe-inspiring support to the ally nations in many areas.

To illustrate this exile mechanic, let's have an exclusive look at two new cards arriving with Legions!

Spitfire Mk V PL




The Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter aircraft that was used in WWII and the only fighter that was in service from the start of the war in 1939 and until it ended in 1945. The Mk V variant came in three versions and had several sub-variants, and was produced in 1941. It was equipped with a Merlin 45 series engine and had several improvements that increased the aircraft maneuverability. Several Spitfire Mk V variants were flown by the Polish fighter squadrons in the RAF, most famously by Squadrons No. 303 and No. 302 who had a distinguished combat record and received several battle honours.

Again being inspired by its historical counterpart, you can use this Spitfire in any deck that has Britain as main or ally nation - additional to its use in decks with Poland as ally, of course. That is the power of the Exile keyword.

T-34 76 PL




The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank that was produced and used during WWII by the Red Army and their Allies. Quite a few T-34 tanks were provided to the armored formations of the Polish Armed Forces in the East. For example, the 1st Polish Army, aka Berling’s Army, which was formed in 1944 was equipped with Soviet armored vehicles T-34’s. This unit fought many hard battles which ended with the capture of Berlin in May 1945.

Following the historical origins of the T-34 76 PL, thanks to the Exile keyword, you can use this tank in any deck that has Soviet as main or ally nation - additional to its use in decks with Poland as ally, of course.

Stay tuned for more card reveals the coming days and weeks. We also have another keyword reveal (teaser: it will affect your potential information about the match) lined up for next week!

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