The extremely brain-burning strategy game, Codename Kill, has recently been making waves in the gaming community. Many players have expressed that the gameplay is very interesting. In the game, there are many different types of cards, and tactic cards are among them. New players may not know what the tactic cards in Codename Kill are. Below, I will explain the function and effects of the tactic cards in the game.

Tactic cards in Codename Kill are essentially hand cards with special abilities. These cards almost have no restrictions when played, of course, there are special circumstances, such as when the rules for playing cards specifically restrict the use of tactic cards. In this case, the tactic card cannot be used.
Another major characteristic of tactic cards is that the same type of tactic card can be used multiple times within the same turn. Tactic cards themselves possess different abilities, and if you use them in combination with action cards or equipment cards, it's possible to achieve a surprising synergistic effect.

Although the use of tactic cards seems unrestricted, attention should still be paid to the usage scenarios. While tactic cards can be used in many situations, their effects vary depending on the scenario. For example, in the Jingzhou scenario, using a tactic card allows you to gain extra attack chances. In the Battle of Julu mode, tactic cards can directly double your equipment cards. If you choose to discard the equipment cards, the damage dealt to enemies will increase significantly.
As mentioned earlier, it's best to use tactic cards in conjunction with equipment cards and action cards. After understanding the uses of tactic cards, you might also be curious about equipment cards and action cards. Next, I'll briefly introduce these two types of cards.

Equipment cards are various weapons and gear that can be equipped by generals. Equipment cards can be divided into three categories: weapons, armor, and horses, each providing different effects.
Action cards are the basic cards obtained in Codename Kill, such as Attack and Wine. Using an action card prompts the general to perform the corresponding action. When playing action cards, players need to follow the specific rules for playing those cards.

Regarding what tactic cards in Codename Kill are, I believe everyone now has a good understanding. The effects of tactic cards when used are more powerful than other cards, and they have clear restrictions on usage scenarios. However, if these three types of cards are used together in the same scenario, it will significantly enhance the player's strategic choices.