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Most players agree, however, that Warehouse is not a card you just want to play anytime you have it in your hand - it is best used to align certain cards you want to draw together. Examples include {{Card|Baron}} with an {{Card|Estate}}, {{Card|Tournament}} with a {{Card|Province}}, {{Card|Urchin}} with another Attack and {{Card|Treasure Map}} with another Treasure Map. Another reason to use a sifter like Dungeon or Warehouse is to get to your key cards faster; you might want to upgrade your [[Traveller]], or play your {{Card|Mountebank}} more often. In some cases, though, you want to avoid decreasing your handsize or triggering a [[shuffle]] by playing Warehouse. Dungeon has the weakness of being more inflexible than Warehouse; once you get it into play, you can't decide not to use it next turn. On the other hand, in a pinch, Dungeon can save a turn that would otherwise be a dud, not unlike {{Card|Guide}}. | Most players agree, however, that Warehouse is not a card you just want to play anytime you have it in your hand - it is best used to align certain cards you want to draw together. Examples include {{Card|Baron}} with an {{Card|Estate}}, {{Card|Tournament}} with a {{Card|Province}}, {{Card|Urchin}} with another Attack and {{Card|Treasure Map}} with another Treasure Map. Another reason to use a sifter like Dungeon or Warehouse is to get to your key cards faster; you might want to upgrade your [[Traveller]], or play your {{Card|Mountebank}} more often. In some cases, though, you want to avoid decreasing your handsize or triggering a [[shuffle]] by playing Warehouse. Dungeon has the weakness of being more inflexible than Warehouse; once you get it into play, you can't decide not to use it next turn. On the other hand, in a pinch, Dungeon can save a turn that would otherwise be a dud, not unlike {{Card|Guide}}. | ||
− | In the [[List of Cards by Qvist Rankings]] from | + | In the [[List of Cards by Qvist Rankings]] from late 2015, Dungeon ranks 18th among {{Cost|3}} cards, which is somewhere in the middle of the road, 3 places below Warehouse and 2 below Guide. |
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== Versions == | == Versions == | ||
===English versions=== | ===English versions=== |