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* [[Allies]]: {{Card|Barbarian}} | * [[Allies]]: {{Card|Barbarian}} | ||
− | In general, these are considered to be weak relative to other Attacks; while having a card trashed can be one of the most damaging Attacks to happen to you, most trashing Attacks provide little to no other effect for the person who played it. In the long run, the benefit provided by other cards tends to outweigh the loss of a card due to a trashing Attack. Some trashing Attacks can even help to be hit by, if they're getting rid of cards you'd want to lose anyway, such as Coppers. {{Card|Swindler}} is typically regarded as the strongest trashing Attack, due to its unique ability to let the attacker choose which card the | + | In general, these are considered to be weak relative to other Attacks; while having a card trashed can be one of the most damaging Attacks to happen to you, most trashing Attacks provide little to no other effect for the person who played it. In the long run, the benefit provided by other cards tends to outweigh the loss of a card due to a trashing Attack. Some trashing Attacks can even help to be hit by, if they're getting rid of cards you'd want to lose anyway, such as Coppers. {{Card|Swindler}} is typically regarded as the strongest trashing Attack, due to its unique ability to let the attacker choose which card the defender gains to replace the trashed card; this allows {{Card|Swindler}} to be a fairly reliable [[Curser]] in the early game. |
== Self-trashers == | == Self-trashers == |