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A '''combo''' is an informal game term for two cards that work very well together. A combo can be very simple, like using {{Card|Between Nazgul and Prey}} to [[exert]] {{Card|Ulaire Enquea, Thrall of the One}} so he can place [[burden]]s and maybe kill a weak [[companion]] while doing it, or very complex, like the [[Fruit Loops]] deck discarding all of the cards your opponent has in play as well as their entire deck then moving down the site path in one turn.
A '''combo''' is an informal game term for two cards that work very well together. A combo can be very simple, like using {{Card|Between Nazgul and Prey}} to [[exert]] {{Card|Ulaire Enquea, Thrall of the One}} so he can place [[burden]]s and maybe kill a weak [[companion]] while doing it, or very complex, like the [[Fruit Loops]] deck discarding all of the cards your opponent has in play as well as their entire deck then moving down the site path in one turn.  
 
A '''combo piece''' is one of the cards in a combo, or a card with an effect that isn't very useful on its own but might be more useful in a combo. {{Card|The Shire Countryside}}, for example, is a combo piece that turns [[burden]] removal cards into a healing engine.


Combos that generate value turn after turn, such as [[Moria Culture#The Moria Swarm Engine|the Moria Swarm]] combo, are often called [[Value Engine|engine]]s.
Combos that generate value turn after turn, such as [[Moria Culture#The Moria Swarm Engine|the Moria Swarm]] combo, are often called [[Value Engine|engine]]s.
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