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SPECIES
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This is the list of Species cards. To add a new card, click the plus (+) button.
This is the name most commonly used to refer to this species.
This is the name scientists often use to identify a species.
Species are usually identifed by the broad categories that they fit into. The three most common are the Kingdom, Phylum, and Class that a species belongs to.
This is the kind of food the species eats. Photosynthetic species get energy from sunlight. Herbivore species eat plants. Carnivore species eat animals that are smaller than them. Omnivore species can eat plants or animals. Special species have unique rules that are described in their Effect.
This is the size of the species. Carnivores and Omnivores can only eat animals that are smaller than them!
This is the number of points the species is worth if it is still in play at the end of the game.
Paste the address of an image you want to show on this card. On a website, you can right-click and select "Copy image address" to get the URL of an image. Remember: you should only use images which you have permission to use, such as those available under a Creative Commons license.
If you use an image that is not your own, you should use this to show the name of the person or organization you got the image from.
The terrain this species can live in. A species must have at least 1 terrain and can have up to 3 different terrains.
The climates this species can live in. A species must have at least 1 climate and can have up to 3 different climates.
This how the card can be used in the Phylo game. Special instructions such as a MOVE or FLIGHT, Special Diet conditions, or even changes to the way the card is scored can be put here.
Add some educational content to your cards! Provide a small fact or interesting nugget of info about this species.
Photosynthetic
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This is the list of Event and Action cards. To add a new card, click the plus (+) button.
This is the name of the event.
This is the category of the card. Event cards are cards that negatively affect the players, and must be played as soon as they appear. Action cards are cards that help the players, and they are kept in a player's hand until they choose to use them.
Some events may take the form of a hazardous species. To identify what type of diet the species has, you can set the diet here.
Some events may take the form of a hazardous species. To identify the scale of the event, you can set it here. Note that there is a star (*) which indicates the event will work for any scale value.
If the card Category is an Event card, then you must set if it is a Natural, or Man-Made Event.
Paste the address of an image you want to show on this card. On a website, you can right-click and select "Copy image address" to get the URL of an image. Remember: you should only use images which you have permission to use, such as those available under a Creative Commons license.
If you use an image that is not your own, you should use this to show the name of the person or organization you got the image from.
If an event would affect the terrain of the ecosystem, you can set which terrain the card will have here.
If an event would affect the climate of the ecosystem, you can set which climates the card will have here.
This describes how the card is used in the game. If the card is an Event card, this describes what happens when the player draws this card. If the card is an Action card, this describes how a player can use the card to help win the game.
Add some educational content to your cards! Provide a small fact or interesting nugget of info about this event or action.
Event
Man Made
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This is the list of special cards which are not Species or Event cards. To add a new card, click the plus (+) button.
This is the name of the card.
You can provide a sub-title or other extra text for the card here.
Some cards may use a single litter or digit to identify multiple copies of a card. You can use this slot for that marking.
Paste the address of an image you want to show on this card. On a website, you can right-click and select "Copy image address" to get the URL of an image. Remember: you should only use images which you have permission to use, such as those available under a Creative Commons license.
If you use an image that is not your own, you should use this to show the name of the person or organization you got the image from.
Some cards may have additional text at the bottom of the card. You can place that text here.
Some cards may have additional text at the bottom of the card. You can place that text here.