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While the concept of a '''deck''' is fundamental to the game of Dominion, the term actually refers to several related, but separate, concepts.
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While the concept of a deck is fundamental to the game of Dominion, the term actually refers to several related, but separate, concepts.
 
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(The set of cards that can be bought using {{Card|Black Market}} is called the "Black Market deck", but that is not the subject of this article.)
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=== Deck as draw pile ===
 
=== Deck as draw pile ===
:The concept most aligned with the use of the word Deck in the rulebook is the pile of cards from which you draw. At the start of the game, your deck contains 7 {{Card|Copper|Coppers}} and 3 {{Card|Estate|Estates}} or [[Shelter|Shelters]], which you shuffle together. When you need to [[draw]] or [[reveal]] cards, you take the appropriate number of cards from the top of your deck. If you need to draw or reveal cards and your deck is exhausted of cards, you shuffle your discard pile to form a new deck and complete the draw/reveal action to the best of your ability.
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The concept most aligned with the use of the word Deck in the rulebook is the pile of cards from which you draw. At the start of the game, your deck contains 7 {{Card|Copper|Coppers}} and 3 {{Card|Estate|Estates}} or [[Shelter|Shelters]], which you shuffle together. When you need to [[draw]] or [[reveal]] cards, you take the appropriate number of cards from the top of your deck. If you need to draw or reveal cards and your deck is exhausted of cards, you shuffle your discard pile to form a new deck and complete the draw/reveal action to the best of your ability.
  
:You are always allowed to count how many cards are remaining in your deck, but you may not look at the cards in it unless specifically instructed to (e.g. when playing {{Card|Lookout}}, you look at the top 3 cards of your deck).
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You are always allowed to count how many cards are remaining in your deck, but you may not look at the cards in it unless specifically instructed to (e.g. when playing {{Card|Lookout}}, you look at the top 3 cards of your deck).
  
:Most cards that interact with the deck either care about the cards on the top (e.g. {{Card|Thief}} or {{Card|Navigator}}), although {{Card|Pearl Diver}} looks at the bottom card, while gaining an {{Card|Inn}} causes you to put cards in your deck and shuffle it, and you put {{Card|Stash}} wherever you want in your deck when you shuffle.
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Most cards that interact with the deck either care about the cards on the top (e.g. {{Card|Thief}} or {{Card|Navigator}}), although {{Card|Pearl Diver}} looks at the bottom card, while gaining an {{Card|Inn}} causes you to put cards in your deck and shuffle it, and you put {{Card|Stash}} wherever you want in your deck when you shuffle.
  
 
=== Deck as draw pile + discard pile ===
 
=== Deck as draw pile + discard pile ===
:In some instances, it is more useful to discuss the contents of both the draw pile and discard pile together, as a kind of "potential draw pile", and "deck" is often used as shorthand for this combination. For example, the typical "draw-your-deck engine" aims to draw all cards from both piles into your hand. References to deck [[cycling]] are also usually using this definition.
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In some instances, it is more useful to discuss the contents of both the draw pile and discard pile together, as a kind of "potential draw pile", and "deck" is often used as shorthand for this combination. For example, the typical "draw-your-deck engine" aims to draw all cards from both piles into your hand. References to deck [[cycling]] are also usually using this definition.
  
:Note that {{Card|Philosopher's Stone}} specifically refers to counting the cards in your deck ''and'' discard pile, so it considers these to be two different things.
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Note that {{Card|Philosopher's Stone}} specifically refers to counting the cards in your deck ''and'' discard pile, so it considers these to be two different things.
  
 
=== Deck as all cards owned ===
 
=== Deck as all cards owned ===
:At the end of the game, according to the rules, you put all of your cards into your deck for final scoring. Thus, at this point, your deck consists of all cards that (at the moment the game ended) were:
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At the end of the game, according to the rules, you put all of your cards into your deck for final scoring. Thus, at this point, your deck consists of all cards that (at the moment the game ended) were:
  
:* In your draw pile
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* In your draw pile
:* In your discard pile
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* In your discard pile
:* In your hand
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* In your hand
:* In your play area
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* In play
:* On one of your mats (e.g. [[Tavern mat]], {{Card|Native Village}} and {{Card|Island}} mats)
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* On one of your mats (e.g. [[Tavern mat]], {{Card|Native Village}} and {{Card|Island}} mats)
:* Set aside by you (e.g. by {{Card|Prince}}, {{Card|Inheritance}} or by being trashed while you were playing a {{Card|Possession}} turn)
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* Set aside by you (e.g. by {{Card|Prince}}, {{Card|Inheritance}} or by being trashed while you were playing a {{Card|Possession}} turn)
  
:Your score is then based on the value of the [[Victory]] and {{Card|Curse}} cards in your deck at this point, as well as any [[Victory token|Victory tokens]] collected during the game.
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Your score is then based on the value of the [[Victory]] and [[Curse]] cards in your deck at this point, as well as any [[Victory token]]s collected during the game.
  
:Some [[Victory]] cards care about some property of cards in your deck—for example, {{Card|Gardens}} counts how many there are, while {{Card|Fairgrounds}} counts how many different cards there are, and all of the above are included in those counts. {{Card|Distant Lands}} is worth 4 {{VP}} if it is on your tavern mat at the end of the game, but it is also included as a card in your deck at that point and contributes to the value of other Victory cards.
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Some [[Victory]] cards care about some property of cards in your deck - for example, {{Card|Gardens}} counts how many there are, while {{Card|Fairgrounds}} counts how many different cards there are, and all of the above are included in those counts. {{Card|Distant Lands}} is worth 4 {{VP}} if it is on your tavern mat at the end of the game, but it is also included as a card in your deck at that point and contributes to the value of other Victory cards.
  
 
=== Deck as draw pile + discard pile + hand + in play ===
 
=== Deck as draw pile + discard pile + hand + in play ===
:"Deck" is also sometimes used as a shorthand for the combination of these four areas, which represent all the cards that you have access to in a turn. For example, the [[Golden deck]] typically consists of five cards which will cycle between all four areas once per turn. References to deck size and deck thinning often refer to this definition as well - technically drawing a card gets it out of your "deck", but you will usually only say that you've reduced your deck size once you've either trashed the card or set it aside.
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"Deck" is also sometimes used as a shorthand for the combination of these four areas, which represent all the cards that you have access to in a turn. For example, the [[Golden deck]] typically consists of five cards which will cycle between all four areas once per turn. References to deck size and deck thinning often refer to this definition as well - technically drawing a card gets it out of your "deck", but you will usually only say that you've reduced your deck size once you've either trashed the card or set it aside.
  
:Any discussion about [[deck types]] is essentially using this definition as well.
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Any discussion about [[deck types]] is essentially using this definition as well.
  
 
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