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The campaign aims high when it comes to equipment, esthetics and special effects, and players are usually expected to create a thought-through character with a suitable costume. In the war setting, many different stories can be played, and this is highly encouraged by the organizers. This makes Krigshjärta a larp suitable for many types of players and it becomes a meeting place for people interested in boffer, war strategy and action as well as emotional immersion, social realism and oppression themes. The cultures in the world of Krigshjärta are well-written and the cultural distinctions initiate interesting culture clashes, which makes it easy to create playable characters and scenarios.
[[File:KH_3.jpeg|left|thumb|Paratroopers from Gillet, Photo: Lisa Tegelmark]]
Before 2010, the campaign consisted of large larps (200-400 participants) once a year. Since 2011, the campaign evolved into being more participant gouverned, and this led to an amount of smaller larps popping up, as a complement to the larger ones.
[[File:KH_3.jpeg|left|thumb|Paratroopers from Gillet, Photo: Lisa Tegelmark]]
== Participatory culture ==
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