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− | '''Trashing''' is the removal of cards from players' decks to go into a communal '''trash pile'''. Usually trashing a card permanently removes it from the game, though a few cards have the ability to retrieve cards from the trash and return them to gameplay. Cards that can send cards to the trash include [[ | + | '''Trashing''' is the removal of cards from players' decks to go into a communal '''trash pile'''. Usually trashing a card permanently removes it from the game, though a few cards have the ability to retrieve cards from the trash and return them to gameplay. Cards that can send cards to the trash include [[trasher]]s and [[trashing attack]]s; cards that trash themselves are often called [[one-shot]]s. |
The most frequently trashed cards include those of the 10-card starting deck ({{card|Copper}}s and {{card|Estate}}s or [[Shelter]]s); trashing these weak cards has the effect of making your deck [[cycle]] more rapidly and have a greater concentration of strong cards. However, it is sometimes desirable to trash valuable cards using so-called [[trash-for-benefit]] cards, which give greater benefits when trashing more valuable cards. | The most frequently trashed cards include those of the 10-card starting deck ({{card|Copper}}s and {{card|Estate}}s or [[Shelter]]s); trashing these weak cards has the effect of making your deck [[cycle]] more rapidly and have a greater concentration of strong cards. However, it is sometimes desirable to trash valuable cards using so-called [[trash-for-benefit]] cards, which give greater benefits when trashing more valuable cards. | ||
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Revision as of 02:21, 10 November 2012
Trashing is the removal of cards from players' decks to go into a communal trash pile. Usually trashing a card permanently removes it from the game, though a few cards have the ability to retrieve cards from the trash and return them to gameplay. Cards that can send cards to the trash include trashers and trashing attacks; cards that trash themselves are often called one-shots.
The most frequently trashed cards include those of the 10-card starting deck (Coppers and Estates or Shelters); trashing these weak cards has the effect of making your deck cycle more rapidly and have a greater concentration of strong cards. However, it is sometimes desirable to trash valuable cards using so-called trash-for-benefit cards, which give greater benefits when trashing more valuable cards.
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