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== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
Innkeeper tends to be a strong card that can be game changing on some boards, but tends to require a good amount of skill to use effectively. In spite of the name alluding to {{Card|Inn}}, this card is more similar to {{Card|Warehouse}}, costing {{Cost|1}} more but giving two additional options that Warehouse lacks. The cantrip option is weak and the card is not usually worth buying if you end up using that option frequently, although there are specific circumstances where that choice can be beneficial, such as when you are nearly certain that no card you draw will be better than anything currently in your hand, or when it is advantageous to delay a reshuffle by one more turn. | Innkeeper tends to be a strong card that can be game changing on some boards, but tends to require a good amount of skill to use effectively. In spite of the name alluding to {{Card|Inn}}, this card is more similar to {{Card|Warehouse}}, costing {{Cost|1}} more but giving two additional options that Warehouse lacks. The cantrip option is weak and the card is not usually worth buying if you end up using that option frequently, although there are specific circumstances where that choice can be beneficial, such as when you are nearly certain that no card you draw will be better than anything currently in your hand, or when it is advantageous to delay a reshuffle by one more turn. |