7.4.3.a Gigantic is a passive ability that appears on Characters.
7.4.3.b A Gigantic object is present in both expeditions of its controller.
7.4.3.c When a player plays a card with Gigantic or creates a token with Gigantic, they play it or create it in a specific Expedition. They do not put two cards or two tokens in play.
7.4.3.d When a Gigantic object enters the Expedition zone, its ,
, and
trigger only once.
7.4.3.e A gigantic character's statistics are counted in each of its controller's expeditions.
7.4.3.f If an effect refers to a gigantic character's expedition, it refers to each of its controller's expeditions.
7.4.3.g If an effect refers to the other expedition of a gigantic character's controller, it refers to no expeditions.
7.4.3.h If an effect refers to the expedition facing a gigantic character, it refers to the expeditions facing each of its controller's expeditions.
7.4.3.i During tiebreakers, a gigantic character's statistics are counted twice for their controllers total statistics.
7.4.3.j If a Gigantic Character would switch Expeditions, the card or token representing it switches Expeditions. The Character itself does not leave nor join either Expedition.
7.4.3.k If a Gigantic Character would lose Gigantic, it remains in the Expedition containing the card or token that represents it and leaves the other Expedition of its controller.
2.3.2.a Dependency is a relation between two passive abilitys.
2.3.2.b Dependency is defined through the notion of direct dependency.
2.3.2.c A passive ability [A] directly depends on another passive ability [B] if either:
2.3.2.d Applying [B] would remove the existence of [A].
Example. Character [B] has "all other characters loses their abilities". Character [A] has "All regions are Forests". Applying B removes [A]'s ability. Therefore, [A] directly depends on [B].
2.3.2.e Applying [B] changes what [A] applies to.
Example. Character A has "All Elementals have Gigantic". Character B has "All Characters are Elementals". Character C is not a Elemental. Applying [B] makes [A] apply to [C]. Therefore [A] directly depends on [B]
2.3.2.f Applying [B] changes what [A] does.
Example. Character [A] has "If I am in Forest, I am Gigantic" Character [B] has "All regions are Forests". Therefore, [A] directly depends on [B]
2.3.2.g Dependency is the transitive closure of direct dependency:
A draw occurs when both camps' Expedition markers meet during the Dusk phase, without either camp clearly winning. In this case, the game continues with an additional day in the Arena, where abilities that advance or retreat Expeditions have no effect, and Gigantic Characters count double. The goal is to decide between the players by comparing statistics in the Arena.