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[[File:LOTR-EN08S059.0_card.jpg|frame|right|{{Card|Corsair War Galley}} is an infamous token-based card, which demonstrates how you might build up and use tokens in different ways over time. {{C|Raider}} cards (especially [[Corsair]]s) have many token-based strategies.]] | [[File:LOTR-EN08S059.0_card.jpg|frame|right|{{Card|Corsair War Galley}} is an infamous token-based card, which demonstrates how you might build up and use tokens in different ways over time. {{C|Raider}} cards (especially [[Corsair]]s) have many token-based strategies.]] | ||
'''Culture tokens''' are tokens used to keep track of special prerequisites that can build up over several turns or phases. In general, the card involved will be a support area condition that has a trigger or a special ability that allows its owner to add culture tokens to the card. These conditions will also have a second special ability that uses the tokens as a cost or requirement for other actions. | |||
'''Culture tokens''' are tokens used to keep track of special | |||
Culture tokens can be '''[[Reinforce]]d''', which is to say, another card adds one culture token to a card that already has at least one culture tokens on it (such as with {{Card|Eowyn, Restless Warrior}}). It is through these cards (where tokens are added differently from how the original condition intended it) that certain culture token cards become very powerful. | Culture tokens can be '''[[Reinforce]]d''', which is to say, another card adds one culture token to a card that already has at least one culture tokens on it (such as with {{Card|Eowyn, Restless Warrior}}). It is through these cards (where tokens are added differently from how the original condition intended it) that certain culture token cards become very powerful. |