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* '''End Phase''' The end of the active player's turn. If a Climax Card is in play, it is sent to the Waiting Room. If either player has more than seven cards in hand, they must discard cards until their hand size is no greater than seven. All active effects for the current turn lose their effect at this point.
 
A more detailed explanation of the rules can be found [http://weissschwarz.wikia.com/wiki/Gameplay here]. Translations for the various cards can be found there, or at [https://web.archive.org/web/20120104185250/http://ws.nk-ds.org/index.php/card-translations/ WS@NK-DS], [http://littleakiba.com/tcg/weiss-schwarz/ littleAKIBA], [http://www.heartofthecards.com/code/cardlist.html?pagetype=ws Heart of the Cards]. Now also has a PSP game.
 
Please only put examples regarding the general tropes revolving around ''Weiss Schwarz'', and not regarding specific cards if possible. There are too many cards for that.
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* [[Power Levels]]: Though ''[[Power Levels]]'' is used here, Soul determines the damage.
** Meta seems to be going in this direction lately, with new series coming up with more ways to buff the Power of a Character.
* [[Serious Business]]: A [[Kana Hanazawa|signed]] holo Tenshi (a.k.a. Kanade Tachibana) costs [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607103825/http://orenoturn.com/737_17578.html 12,000 yen].
** Professional players tend to count the number of climaxes that appear during their matches (both their own and their opponent's) so as to know when is a good time to push for damage.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Its an anime card game after all. Many characters from other series end up in a card, with their respective quotes from the series.