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# {{Card|Witch}} is in the kingdom and your opponent has bought one. After your turn, you have 5 cards in hand and none in your draw deck, and several miscellaneous cards in your discard pile. One of the cards you have in hand is a {{Card|Smithy}}. However, you ''cannot'' choose to reshuffle until your turn when you play {{Card|Smithy}} and are required to draw cards. | # {{Card|Witch}} is in the kingdom and your opponent has bought one. After your turn, you have 5 cards in hand and none in your draw deck, and several miscellaneous cards in your discard pile. One of the cards you have in hand is a {{Card|Smithy}}. However, you ''cannot'' choose to reshuffle until your turn when you play {{Card|Smithy}} and are required to draw cards. | ||
− | In this (second) example, the timing of the reshuffle has real, practical consequences. If your opponent plays {{Card|Witch}} (barring other conditions) | + | In this (second) example, the timing of the reshuffle has real, practical consequences. If your opponent plays {{Card|Witch}}, (barring other conditions) you will gain a {{Card|Curse}} to your discard pile; if your discard has already been reshuffled (when it shouldn't have been) into your new deck, you won't have the chance of drawing this {{Card|Curse}} from {{Card|Smithy}}. That's a distinct advantage to you. |
== Strategy == | == Strategy == |