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** These are the cards a player holds during the game.  They are kept secret from other players, and a player can only play cards from their hand, not from any of the other game zones, unless otherwise directed.  A player's hand is discarded during their Clean-up phase, and is replaced by the top 5 cards of their deck.
 
** These are the cards a player holds during the game.  They are kept secret from other players, and a player can only play cards from their hand, not from any of the other game zones, unless otherwise directed.  A player's hand is discarded during their Clean-up phase, and is replaced by the top 5 cards of their deck.
 
* The player's Deck
 
* The player's Deck
** The stack of face-down cards that a player uses to replenish their hand.  When told to draw cards, players take the top card or cards from their deck, unless otherwise directed.   
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** The stack of face-down cards that a player uses to replenish their hand.  When told to draw cards, players take the top card or cards from their deck, unless otherwise directed.  When a player's deck is empty, and they have to draw a card, they shuffle their discard pile, which becomes their new deck.  The word "deck" also refers to all of the cards a player owns, including those in their hand and discard pile, and cards that they have set aside and put on mats; this meaning is typically only used at the end of the game, when scoring.
** When a player's deck does not have enough cards remaining to do something, such as drawing or revealing a specified number of cards, they shuffle their discard pile, and put it under the remaining few cards of their deck, then perform the effect they were trying to do.   
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** The word "deck" also refers to all of the cards a player owns, including those in their hand and discard pile, and cards that they have set aside and put on mats; this meaning is typically only used at the end of the game, when scoring.
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* The player's Discard pile
 
* The player's Discard pile
 
** The stack of face-up cards that players deposit their gained and cleaned-up cards into.  During their Clean-up phase, players put all the cards in their hand and all the cards they have in play into their discard pile, unless otherwise directed.  When a player gains a card, they put it in their discard pile, unless otherwise directed.  Players may not look through their discard pile, unless specifically told to do so by an effect.  A player's discard pile is shuffled when their deck does not have enough cards remaining to perform an effect; this is then placed underneath the previous deck, and the whole becomes the player's new deck.  That player then starts a new discard pile the next time they must discard a card.
 
** The stack of face-up cards that players deposit their gained and cleaned-up cards into.  During their Clean-up phase, players put all the cards in their hand and all the cards they have in play into their discard pile, unless otherwise directed.  When a player gains a card, they put it in their discard pile, unless otherwise directed.  Players may not look through their discard pile, unless specifically told to do so by an effect.  A player's discard pile is shuffled when their deck does not have enough cards remaining to perform an effect; this is then placed underneath the previous deck, and the whole becomes the player's new deck.  That player then starts a new discard pile the next time they must discard a card.

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