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Cards are referred to as [[dead]] if they are drawn at a time when they can't be used, or can't be used effectively.  
 
Cards are referred to as [[dead]] if they are drawn at a time when they can't be used, or can't be used effectively.  
* The most common example of drawing cards "dead" is when you play a [[terminal]] +Cards card like [[Smithy]] and draw [[Action]]s which you can't play because you have no actions remaining.  
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* The most common example of drawing cards "dead" is when you play a [[terminal]] +Cards card like {{Card|Smithy}} and draw [[Action]]s which you can't play because you have no actions remaining.  
 
* [[Victory]] cards are typically dead cards in your deck until the end of the game.  
 
* [[Victory]] cards are typically dead cards in your deck until the end of the game.  
* [[Throne Room]], [[King's Court]], and [[Procession]] can be drawn with no actions to use as targets.  
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* {{Card|Throne Room}}, {{Card|King's Court}}, and {{Card|Procession}} can be drawn with no actions to use as targets.  
* [[Treasure Map]]s drawn without a second [[Treasure Map]] in hand can be dead cards.  
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* {{Card|Treasure Map}}s drawn without a second {{Card|Treasure Map}} in hand can be dead cards.  
* [[Sea Hag]] becomes a dead card once the [[Curse]] pile is empty.
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* {{Card|Sea Hag}} becomes a dead card once the {{Card|Curse}} pile is empty.
 
* Early-game [[trasher]]s become dead cards once you have trashed all of your bad cards.
 
* Early-game [[trasher]]s become dead cards once you have trashed all of your bad cards.
* [[Baron]] may be considered dead if it is drawn without an [[Estate]] in hand by a player who does not want to gain an Estate.
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* {{Card|Baron}} may be considered dead if it is drawn without an {{Card|Estate}} in hand by a player who does not want to gain an Estate.

Revision as of 05:53, 6 November 2012

Cards are referred to as dead if they are drawn at a time when they can't be used, or can't be used effectively.

  • The most common example of drawing cards "dead" is when you play a terminal +Cards card like SmithySmithy.jpg and draw Actions which you can't play because you have no actions remaining.
  • Victory cards are typically dead cards in your deck until the end of the game.
  • Throne RoomThrone Room.jpg, King's CourtKing's Court.jpg, and ProcessionProcession.jpg can be drawn with no actions to use as targets.
  • Treasure MapTreasure Map.jpgs drawn without a second Treasure MapTreasure Map.jpg in hand can be dead cards.
  • Sea HagSea Hag.jpg becomes a dead card once the CurseCurse.jpg pile is empty.
  • Early-game trashers become dead cards once you have trashed all of your bad cards.
  • BaronBaron.jpg may be considered dead if it is drawn without an EstateEstate.jpg in hand by a player who does not want to gain an Estate.
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