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* If you have to put a card on top of your deck when it is empty, that card becomes the only card in your deck.
 
* If you have to put a card on top of your deck when it is empty, that card becomes the only card in your deck.
  
== Other rules clarifications ==
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== Other Rules clarifications ==
 
* For cases where you don't know how many cards you are accessing (e.g. {{Card|Library}}), you are doing them one at a time, and don't shuffle until you have no cards left in your deck and need to access another one.
 
* For cases where you don't know how many cards you are accessing (e.g. {{Card|Library}}), you are doing them one at a time, and don't shuffle until you have no cards left in your deck and need to access another one.
* The <span class="card-popup">[[Adventures tokens#–1 Card token|–1 Card token]]<span class="noprint">[[File:MinusCard_token.png|150px|link=]]</span></span> applies as the first step of "draw N cards." This means you count it as if it were a card when determining when to reshuffle before drawing cards. This only applies to drawing cards, not other methods of accessing them.
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* The -1 card token applies as the first step of "draw N cards." This means you count it as if it were a card when determining when to reshuffle before drawing cards. This only applies to drawing cards, not other methods of accessing them.
 
* When shuffling {{Card|Stash}} cards in your discard pile, you may only place those Stash cards anywhere among the shuffled cards; they cannot be placed on top of or in between any remaining cards in your deck. Also, you may look at any remaining cards in your deck before choosing where to place the Stash cards in your shuffled discard pile.
 
* When shuffling {{Card|Stash}} cards in your discard pile, you may only place those Stash cards anywhere among the shuffled cards; they cannot be placed on top of or in between any remaining cards in your deck. Also, you may look at any remaining cards in your deck before choosing where to place the Stash cards in your shuffled discard pile.
  
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A few cards can get around the "one play per shuffle" idiom, or even rescue Durations from missing the reshuffle.  Some cards, like {{Card|Treasury}} and {{Card|Alchemist}}, can [[Top decker|top-deck]] themselves; others, like {{Card|Scheme}} and {{Card|Scavenger}}, can top-deck other cards. A few Durations ({{Card|Champion}}, {{Card|Hireling}}, {{card|Prince}}, {{card|Quartermaster}}) stay in play for the rest of the game and therefore don't care at all about reshuffles once they've been played.  Also, any [[engine]] that can draw your entire deck every turn is similarly not impacted by shuffle control.
 
A few cards can get around the "one play per shuffle" idiom, or even rescue Durations from missing the reshuffle.  Some cards, like {{Card|Treasury}} and {{Card|Alchemist}}, can [[Top decker|top-deck]] themselves; others, like {{Card|Scheme}} and {{Card|Scavenger}}, can top-deck other cards. A few Durations ({{Card|Champion}}, {{Card|Hireling}}, {{card|Prince}}, {{card|Quartermaster}}) stay in play for the rest of the game and therefore don't care at all about reshuffles once they've been played.  Also, any [[engine]] that can draw your entire deck every turn is similarly not impacted by shuffle control.
  
A few cards and [[card-shaped things]] have effects that depend on shuffling. Most of these ({{Card|Stash}}, {{project|Star Chart}}, {{ally|Order of Astrologers}}, {{ally|Order of Masons}}, {{event|Avoid}}, {{trait|Fated}}) allow you to manipulate the results of your shuffle, but {{card|Emissary}} just gives you an unrelated bonus if you shuffle while resolving it.
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A few cards and [[card-shaped things]] have effects that depend on shuffling. Most of these ({{Card|Stash}}, {{project|Star Chart}}, {{ally|Order of Astrologers}}, {{ally|Order of Masons}}) allow you to manipulate the results of your shuffle, but {{card|Emissary}} just gives you an unrelated bonus if you shuffle while resolving it.
  
 
== Prior official rules (amended by Dominion, Second Edition) ==
 
== Prior official rules (amended by Dominion, Second Edition) ==

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