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Parting Ways (AC-029)
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File:Outbreak card - Parting Ways AC-029.jpg Parting Ways (AC-029) is an Action card in Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game, first introduced in the third set, Outbreak. It is the succesor of Quirk of Fate (AC-019) and its primary function is to trash cards from the player's hand. Like its predecessor it not only allows the player to play an additional Action but also let's the player gain a card, this time from the Resource Area. The card's text effect stipulates that the card gained can only cost up to 20 Gold more than the card trashed through its main effect.
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File:Outbreak card - Parting Ways AC-029.jpg Parting Ways (AC-029) is an Action card in Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game, first introduced in the third set, Outbreak. It is the succesor of Quirk of Fate (AC-019) and its primary function is to trash cards from the player's hand. Like its predecessor it not only allows the player to play an additional Action but also let's the player gain a card, this time from the Resource Area. The card's text effect stipulates that the card gained can only cost up to 20 Gold more than the card trashed through its main effect. The card's art is a screenshot taken directly from the CG ending of Resident Evil Zero where Billy Coen and Rebecca Chambers say good-bye at the end of the game.