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'''Thinning''' is reducing the number of cards in a deck, especially [[stop card]]s. This is done to make the deck more reliable and increase the chance of having critical cards in a starting hand. When possible, it is a critical component of building an [[engine]] deck
 
'''Thinning''' is reducing the number of cards in a deck, especially [[stop card]]s. This is done to make the deck more reliable and increase the chance of having critical cards in a starting hand. When possible, it is a critical component of building an [[engine]] deck
  
Thinning is usually achieved through [[trashing]] undesirable cards with the use of a [[trasher]] such as {{card|Chapel}}. Some [[kingdom]]s offer alternative methods of thinning, such as [[Exile|exiling]] cards (e.g., with {{card|Sanctuary}}), returning them to the [[supply]] (e.g., {{card|Ambassador}}), or temporarily or permanently setting them aside (e.g., {{card|Native Village}}). Cards with non-trashing deck-thinning effects are sometimes referred to as [[pseudo-trasher]]s.
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Thinning is usually achieved through [[trashing]] undesirable cards with the use of a [[trasher]] such as {{card|Chapel}}. Some [[kingdom]]s offer alternative methods of thinning, such as [[Exile|exiling]] cards (e.g., with {{card|Sanctuary}}), returning them to the [[supply]] (e.g., {{card|Ambassador}}), or temporarily or permanently setting them aside (e.g., {{card|Native Village}}). Cards with non-trashing deck-thinning effects are sometimes referred to as [[pseudo-trasher]]s.
 
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In the absence of effective ways to thin your deck, [[sifting]] may substitute for thinning.
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