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! width="120" | [[Ace]]
! width="120" | [[Ace]] (Change[[Spider]])
! width="120" | 2
! width="120" | 2 (Stab[[Bee]])
! width="120" | 3
! width="120" | 3 (Screw[[Mole]])
! width="120" | 4
! width="120" | 4 (Rush[[Rhinoceros]])
! width="120" | 5
! width="120" | 5 (Bite[[Cobra]])
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! width="120" | 6
! width="120" | 6 (Blizzard[[Polar bear|Polar]])
! width="120" | 7
! width="120" | 7 (None)
! width="120" | 8
! width="120" | 8 (Poison[[Scorpion]])
! width="120" | 9
! width="120" | 9 (Smog[[Squid]])
! width="120" | 10
! width="120" | 10 (Remote[[Dolphin]])
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! width="120" | [[Jack (playing card)|Jack]]
! width="120" | [[Jack (playing card)|Jack]] (Fusion[[Elephant]])
! width="120" | [[Queen (playing card)|Queen]]
! width="120" | [[Queen (playing card)|Queen]] (None)
! width="120" | [[King (playing card)|King]]
! width="120" | [[King (playing card)|King]] (None)
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==Combo==
* Blizzard Crush({{Clubs}}5+{{Clubs}}6) AP:2600
* Blizzard Gale({{Clubs}}3+{{Clubs}}6) AP:2700
* Blizzard Venom({{Clubs}}4+{{Clubs}}6+{{Clubs}}8) AP:2800


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:16, 5 July 2009

Clubs (also known as clovers or flowers in some parts of Africa) is one of the four suits found in the "international" deck of playing cards. The standard "international" deck uses the French suit system.

In bridge, it ranks lowest out of all four suits, below diamonds. In some card games of Germanic origin such as Skat or Sheepshead, the suits rank: clubs, spades, hearts, and diamonds. In cartomancy, it is typically associated with war.[clarification needed][citation needed]

The symbol, believed to be an adaptation of the German suit of acorns[1], was first used on French playing cards, made in Rouen and Lyon in the 15th Century, around the time that playing cards were first mass-produced by the use of woodcuts.

Analogues in other suits

Meanings in other languages

Сodes of symbol

Unicode — U+2663 and U+2667

♣ ♧

HTML♣ (or ♣) and ♧

♣ ♧

Example cards

Ace (ChangeSpider) 2 (StabBee) 3 (ScrewMole) 4 (RushRhinoceros) 5 (BiteCobra)
Ace of clubs 2 of clubs 3 of clubs 4 of clubs 5 of clubs
6 (BlizzardPolar) 7 (None) 8 (PoisonScorpion) 9 (SmogSquid) 10 (RemoteDolphin)
6 of clubs 7 of clubs 8 of clubs 9 of clubs 10 of clubs
Jack (FusionElephant) Queen (None) King (None)
Jack of clubs Queen of clubs King of clubs

Combo

  • Blizzard Crush(5+6) AP:2600
  • Blizzard Gale(3+6) AP:2700
  • Blizzard Venom(4+6+8) AP:2800

References

  1. ^ snopes.com (2007-09-29). "Four Kings in a Deck of Cards". Retrieved 2009-02-11.

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