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=== Non-terminal Draw Engine === | === Non-terminal Draw Engine === | ||
− | This engine depends on non-terminal drawing cards to go – things like {{Card|Menagerie}}, {{Card|Laboratory}}, {{Card|Stables}}, a level 2-3 {{Card|City}}, {{Card|Apothecary}}, and others. Non-terminal draw, to be balanced, tends to draw you | + | This engine depends on non-terminal drawing cards to go – things like {{Card|Menagerie}}, {{Card|Laboratory}}, {{Card|Stables}}, a level 2-3 {{Card|City}}, {{Card|Apothecary}}, and others. Non-terminal draw, to be balanced, tends to draw you less than terminal draw, but there are a couple advantages to this kind of deck compared with the previous engines: it can work even without [[Village (card category)|villages]], and if you do have some villages, you can have more payload cards without getting too much terminal collision. |
[[Sifter|Sifters]] are also fairly decent here, if they are non-terminal, and even something like a large stack of {{Card|Cartographer|Cartographers}} can make this kind of engine work, possibly without ever getting a handsize over 5 cards. | [[Sifter|Sifters]] are also fairly decent here, if they are non-terminal, and even something like a large stack of {{Card|Cartographer|Cartographers}} can make this kind of engine work, possibly without ever getting a handsize over 5 cards. |