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Advancing: The act of putting one advancement token on a card that can be advanced. Agendas can always be advanced. |
Advancing a card is one of the default actions that the Corporation can perform during the Action Phase. To advance a card, the Corporation spends and 1, then places an advancement token on an installed card that can be advanced. Agendas are the only card that can be advanced by default; other types of cards can only be advanced if their card text says so.
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Advancing a Card
For and 1, the Corporation adds one advancement token to an installed card. Agendas can always be advanced while installed. Cards other than agendas can only be advanced if their text box allows it. There is no limit to the number of times a card can be advanced. Note: If a card's text box says that the card can be advanced, the card can be advanced even when the card is unrezzed. |
FAQ 1.3.19[]
- From the FAQ. Also numbers 1.4.19 and 1.5.18
Advancing a card is an action the Corporation can take that causes an advancement token to be placed on a card. As such, advancing a card is distinct from (and affected by other abilities separately from) placing advancement tokens.
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If the Corp uses Efficiency Committee for extra clicks, can he then play Shipment from Kaguya and Trick of Light to place/move advancement tokens during that turn? |
Yes. Placing or moving advancement tokens on a card is different than advancing it, and Efficiency Committee only stops the Corp from advancing cards. |
See Also[]
- Related: Advancement Token, Advancement Requirement, Score
- Card types that can be advanced: Agenda, Asset, Ice