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A '''stop''' is an informal game term. "Forcing a stop" is when the [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] player stops the [[Free Peoples]] player from making a [[double move]]. Generally, this is done by playing dangerous [[minion]]s after the first move. You can also force a stop with Shadow cards that reduce the [[Move Limit]], like {{Card|The Number Must Be Few}}. Occasionally you can stop the Free Peoples player with a clever bluff.
A stop is an informal game term. "Forcing a stop" is when the [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] player stops the [[Free Peoples]] player from making a [[double move]]. Generally, this is done by playing dangerous [[minion]]s after the first move. You can also force a stop with Shadow cards that reduce the [[Move Limit]], like {{Card|The Number Must Be Few}}. Occasionally you can stop the Free Peoples player with a clever bluff.


If you never force a stop, your opponent will just [[run]] to the end and win.
If you never force a stop, your opponent will just [[run]] to the end and win.
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