Keyword Passive Abilities (KPA) are always written in bold in the card’s Ability description.
KPAs apply specifically to heroes and allies.
Note: Predator is not a KPA; it is a Keyword.
- In Shadow Era, KPAs, are specific abilities that provide constant, automatic effects while the card enters or is in play.
- If a KPA appears at the beginning of the Ability description with the first letter capitalized (e.g., Ambush, Defender, Haste), it indicates that the card directly benefits from this ability.
- These abilities are passive, meaning they do not require any action from the player to activate.
- KPAs are a subtype of Passive Abilities, meaning that if a card specifies 'lose all passive abilities', KPAs will also be lost.
Here are some examples:
- Some cards even feature multiple KPAs, which increases their potential to synergize with other cards or strategies within a deck. For example, an ally with both the Protector and Steadfast KPAs can shield other allies while being difficult to remove except through combat.
Here are some examples:
Cards that remove all passive abilities
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Traps are considered as a consequence:
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