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This event is pretty strong if you are the first player and draw 5/2, you can buy a Summon to gain a Sea Hag. The Sea Hag is played in turn 2 and if you are lucky, you draw it again in turn 3, which is almost certainly a win. Another interesting cards to summon are Young Witch, Bureaucrat, Militia, Remake, Cutpurse, Chapel and Taxman. In turn 3 you could start with: (Summoned Remake:) 7 x Copper + 2 x Silver 1 x Estate + 1 x Remake, (Summoned Chapel:) 5 x Copper + 1 x Chapel. Another interesting card to summon is Horse Traders, because it would give you 5 money in your next turn as well, so you can also buy another Summon in turn 2. In cases of Young Witch, Militia and Cutpurse you will have 4 money in turn 2, making a 5/2 opening split effectively a 4/4 split --[[Special:Contributions/217.84.133.253|217.84.133.253]] 18:23, 10 November 2015 (EST)
 
This event is pretty strong if you are the first player and draw 5/2, you can buy a Summon to gain a Sea Hag. The Sea Hag is played in turn 2 and if you are lucky, you draw it again in turn 3, which is almost certainly a win. Another interesting cards to summon are Young Witch, Bureaucrat, Militia, Remake, Cutpurse, Chapel and Taxman. In turn 3 you could start with: (Summoned Remake:) 7 x Copper + 2 x Silver 1 x Estate + 1 x Remake, (Summoned Chapel:) 5 x Copper + 1 x Chapel. Another interesting card to summon is Horse Traders, because it would give you 5 money in your next turn as well, so you can also buy another Summon in turn 2. In cases of Young Witch, Militia and Cutpurse you will have 4 money in turn 2, making a 5/2 opening split effectively a 4/4 split --[[Special:Contributions/217.84.133.253|217.84.133.253]] 18:23, 10 November 2015 (EST)
 
:I agree. There are some very nice openings on a Summon board, especially where there are some powerful $4s and not-so-great $5s. On the other hand, if you've got a board of power $5s and mediocre $4s, I think you're going to ignore Summon a lot of the time. [[User:ConMan|ConMan]] ([[User talk:ConMan|talk]]) 19:07, 10 November 2015 (EST)
 
:I agree. There are some very nice openings on a Summon board, especially where there are some powerful $4s and not-so-great $5s. On the other hand, if you've got a board of power $5s and mediocre $4s, I think you're going to ignore Summon a lot of the time. [[User:ConMan|ConMan]] ([[User talk:ConMan|talk]]) 19:07, 10 November 2015 (EST)
 
== Hireling ==
 
 
How can you summon a Hireling? Hireling is costing more than 4 ... (kale)
 
** {{Event|Ferry}}. [[User:Werothegreat|Werothegreat]] ([[User talk:Werothegreat|talk]]) 13:12, 23 March 2018 (EDT)
 

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