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Vault is particularly strong in the presence of {{Card|Grand Market}}; not only does it enable you to use {{Card|Copper}} indirectly to buy a Grand Market, it guarantees a Grand Market purchase any time you draw Vault. (in the absence of a [[handsize attack]])
 
Vault is particularly strong in the presence of {{Card|Grand Market}}; not only does it enable you to use {{Card|Copper}} indirectly to buy a Grand Market, it guarantees a Grand Market purchase any time you draw Vault. (in the absence of a [[handsize attack]])
  
Vault becomes weaker in the presence of strong [[trashing]], especially early-game trashers like {{Card|Steward}} or {{Card|Chapel}}, which remove {{Card|Estate|Estates}}.  However, Vault can still be useful as a later addition to some engines constructed with the aid of these trashers, as described below.
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Vault becomes weaker in the presence of strong trashing, especially early-game trashers like {{Card|Steward}} or {{Card|Chapel}}, which remove {{Card|Estate|Estates}}.  However, Vault can still be useful as a later addition to some engines constructed with the aid of these trashers, as described below.
  
 
Because the cards are discarded, not played by Vault, you are able to reshuffle these cards into your deck and draw them again after discarding.  When you are able to draw your whole deck, Vault provides one of the few ways to derive coin from the same cards multiple times in one turn.  This benefit can be substantial in deck-drawing engines, as it provides a way to add buying power to a deck without adding treasure: each additional card can potentially increase buying power by more than {{Cost|1}}.
 
Because the cards are discarded, not played by Vault, you are able to reshuffle these cards into your deck and draw them again after discarding.  When you are able to draw your whole deck, Vault provides one of the few ways to derive coin from the same cards multiple times in one turn.  This benefit can be substantial in deck-drawing engines, as it provides a way to add buying power to a deck without adding treasure: each additional card can potentially increase buying power by more than {{Cost|1}}.

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