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* Reveal/look at a specified number of cards | * Reveal/look at a specified number of cards | ||
− | Deck inspectors are contrasted with [[digging]] cards, which look through your deck for a specific card or card type, discarding the other cards. Some deck inspectors are also [[sifter | + | Deck inspectors are contrasted with [[digging]] cards, which look through your deck for a specific card or card type, discarding the other cards. Some deck inspectors are also [[sifter]]s. |
− | [[Attack]] cards that look at the top of an ''opponent's'' deck are considered [[Deck inspection attack | + | [[Attack]] cards that look at the top of an ''opponent's'' deck are considered [[Deck inspection attack]]s. |
Deck inspectors do not interact with the [[Adventures tokens#-1 card token|-1 Card token]]; the token is put back on your deck once the card is done inspecting, if the card did not draw any cards first. | Deck inspectors do not interact with the [[Adventures tokens#-1 card token|-1 Card token]]; the token is put back on your deck once the card is done inspecting, if the card did not draw any cards first. |