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[[Image:Laboratory.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Laboratory]], the archetype for this category.]]
 
[[Image:Laboratory.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Laboratory]], the archetype for this category.]]
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== Official Rules ==
 
== Official Rules ==
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* If there are not enough cards in his Deck, he draws as many as he can, shuffles the Discard pile to form a new Deck, and then draws the rest. If he still does not have enough cards left after forming a new Deck, he just draws as many as he can.
 
* If there are not enough cards in his Deck, he draws as many as he can, shuffles the Discard pile to form a new Deck, and then draws the rest. If he still does not have enough cards left after forming a new Deck, he just draws as many as he can.
  
== Different uses of the term "draw" ==
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== Different uses of the term "Draw" ==
  
In Dominion, the word "draw" has been used in multiple ways.
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In Dominion, the term "draw" has been used in multiple ways.
  
* synonymous with +Cards, as seen from the rules quote above<br>(Note that there's a relevant distinction when playing with {{Way|Way of the Chameleon}}, from {{Set|Menagerie}}.)
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* synonymous with +Cards, as seen from the rules quote above
 
* as a concept for describing capabilities of certain decks
 
* as a concept for describing capabilities of certain decks
* Informally (and also on this wiki), an instruction that says to reveal a card and then put it into your hand may be viewed as drawing.<br>(Note that there's a distinction involving the <span class="card-popup">[[Adventures tokens#–1 Card token|–1 Card token]]<span class="noprint">[[File:MinusCard_token.png|150px|link=]]</span></span>, from {{Set|Adventures}}.)
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* Informally (and also on this wiki), an instruction that says to reveal a card and then put it into your hand may be viewed as drawing.
  
 
== Draw concept definition ==
 
== Draw concept definition ==
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[[File:Example.jpg]]=== Draw that requires some other non-[[Village (card category)|Village]] support ===
=== Draw that requires some other non-[[Village (card category)|Village]] support ===
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Most draw cards require some support in order to work. With this list of cards, you will need some support in order to make them work, but the support is there often enough that it’s frequently worth using these cards as a source of draw.
 
Most draw cards require some support in order to work. With this list of cards, you will need some support in order to make them work, but the support is there often enough that it’s frequently worth using these cards as a source of draw.
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* '''{{Card|Wishing Well}}''' normally only works as draw when you have some way of knowing what the second card of your deck is, which requires somewhat narrow support.
 
* '''{{Card|Wishing Well}}''' normally only works as draw when you have some way of knowing what the second card of your deck is, which requires somewhat narrow support.
  
* '''{{Card|Paddock}}''' {{Card|Horse|Horses}} are delayed draw, paddock gains two horses, but a supply pile needs to be empty for it to be non terminal.
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* '''[[Paddock]]''' [[Horses]] are delayed draw, paddock gains two horses, but a supply pile needs to be empty for it to be non terminal.
  
 
=== Draw that requires village support ===
 
=== Draw that requires village support ===

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