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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
  
Draw-to-x cards are useful [[counter]]s against [[handsize attack]]s, since each card you discard when attacked just means one more card you'll draw when you play your draw-to-x card.
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Draw-to-x cards are useful [[counter]]s against [[handsize attack]]s, since each card you discard when attacked just means one more card you'll draw when you play your draw-to-x card. .  
  
 
The draw-to-x [[engine]] is a deck archetype that relies on reducing handsize and producing {{cost}} in your Action phase, and then playing a draw-to-x card to recover the handsize. Draw-to-x decks require [[stop card|non-drawing]] [[Action]] cards as [[payload]] (e.g, {{card|Bridge}}, {{card|Coven}}, {{card|Nomad Camp}}), along with draw-to-x cards, and probably [[villages]] to grant you enough [[terminal space]] to play all your payload and draw cards. [[Disappearing money]] cards—[[non-terminal]] payload Actions that don't draw—are especially useful in a draw-to-x deck, since they reduce the amount of terminal space you need to activate your engine. Draw-to-x also pairs well with cards that allow you to [[discard]] for a benefit, such as {{card|Hamlet}}, {{card|Oasis}}, and {{card|Artificer}}: discard to get the full benefit, and then redraw to a full hand.  
 
The draw-to-x [[engine]] is a deck archetype that relies on reducing handsize and producing {{cost}} in your Action phase, and then playing a draw-to-x card to recover the handsize. Draw-to-x decks require [[stop card|non-drawing]] [[Action]] cards as [[payload]] (e.g, {{card|Bridge}}, {{card|Coven}}, {{card|Nomad Camp}}), along with draw-to-x cards, and probably [[villages]] to grant you enough [[terminal space]] to play all your payload and draw cards. [[Disappearing money]] cards—[[non-terminal]] payload Actions that don't draw—are especially useful in a draw-to-x deck, since they reduce the amount of terminal space you need to activate your engine. Draw-to-x also pairs well with cards that allow you to [[discard]] for a benefit, such as {{card|Hamlet}}, {{card|Oasis}}, and {{card|Artificer}}: discard to get the full benefit, and then redraw to a full hand.  
  
 
Draw-to-x engines are typically less reliable than ordinary draw engines, as they require both the payload and the draw-to-x card (and sometimes a village) to be in the starting hand. Moreover they do not cope well with non-Action [[stop card]]s, even strong [[Treasure]]s and [[Night]] cards, since they can't be played before your draw-to-x card and will remain in your hand reducing the number of cards you can draw.
 
Draw-to-x engines are typically less reliable than ordinary draw engines, as they require both the payload and the draw-to-x card (and sometimes a village) to be in the starting hand. Moreover they do not cope well with non-Action [[stop card]]s, even strong [[Treasure]]s and [[Night]] cards, since they can't be played before your draw-to-x card and will remain in your hand reducing the number of cards you can draw.

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