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− | {{ | + | '''DoubleJack''' is a [[Big Money]] strategy which involves buying two copies of {{Card|Jack of all Trades}} and no other [[kingdom card]]s. It is the only Big Money strategy that shrugs off many [[attack]]s: the [[draw-to-X]] feature nullifies [[discard attack]]s, and the [[trasher|trashing]] ability defends against [[curser|cursing]] and most [[junker|junking]] attacks. The fact that Jack gains you {{Card|Silver}} is what makes it fast, faster than {{Card|Smithy}} or {{Card|Envoy}}. |
− | + | It is not unbeatable; Jack+{{Card|Witch}}, for example, has an edge against simple DoubleJack, and [[engine]]s which consistently play an Attack every turn will be able to thwart Jack's defense. However, it does mean that you have to carefully consider how quickly your engine will be able to become consistent, since if the attack is played less consistently, DoubleJack will shrug it off with ease. | |
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− | It is not unbeatable; Jack+{{Card|Witch}}, for example, has an edge against simple DoubleJack, and [[engine | + | |
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