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==Design==
==Design==
The back of each card in the Fair Game deck is grey with a white border and displays five Nobody symbols in various positions. The largest of these is white with a black outline, while the other four are the same color grey as the rest of the card back, distinguishable only by their outlines. The reverse side usually depicts a slanted clock design. The numbers on the clock face are the Roman numerals for one to twelve, with the numeral for thirteen placed in the center. The minute and hour hands are black, stylized Nobody logos which point roughly at 11:56. During Luxord's battle in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the side of Fair Game normally sporting this clock design is also shown to have either a fireball design or no design at all, in addition to the normal clock pattern.
The back of each card in the Fair Game deck is gray with a white border and displays five Nobody symbols in various positions. The largest of these is white with a black outline, while the other four are the same color gray as the rest of the card back, distinguishable only by their outlines. The reverse side usually depicts a slanted clock design. The numbers on the clock face are the Roman numerals for one to twelve, with the numeral for thirteen placed in the center. The minute and hour hands are black, stylized Nobody logos which point roughly at 11:56. During Luxord's battle in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the side of Fair Game normally sporting this clock design is also shown to have either a fireball design or no design at all, in addition to the normal clock pattern.


Fair Game is one of only four of Luxord's weapons that's name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a [[wikipedia:Tarot|Tarot]] deck's [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]]. The others are [[The Joker]], [[Finest Fantasy 13]], and [[Gambler's Charm]].
Fair Game is one of only four of Luxord's weapons that's name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a [[wikipedia:Tarot|Tarot]] deck's [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]]. The others are [[The Joker]], [[Finest Fantasy 13]], and [[Gambler's Charm]].
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