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An autopile is a way of emptying a [[Supply]] pile by playing cards from the same pile. | |||
An autopile is a way of emptying a | |||
This can happen with cards that gain themselves such as {{ | This can happen with cards that gain themselves, such as {{Card|Rats}} or {{Card|Magpie}}. For example, if you have a hand that contains only two {{Card|Rats}} and have no other cards in your deck or discard pile, you can play {{Card|Rats}} continuously, gaining all of the {{Card|Rats}} to empty the pile. | ||
Other autopile examples include: | |||
* {{Card|Scepter}} and {{Card|Artisan}}: {{Card|Scepter}} can replay an {{Card|Artisan}}, gaining another {{Card|Scepter}} to your hand. | |||
* [[Cost reduction]] and {{Card|Villa}}: With costs reduced by {{Cost|3}}, you can buy {{Card|Villa}} for {{Cost|1}} and a Buy, return to your Action phase, and play the Villa to regain the {{Cost}} and the Buy. |
Revision as of 18:56, 25 July 2022
An autopile is a way of emptying a Supply pile by playing cards from the same pile.
This can happen with cards that gain themselves, such as Rats or Magpie. For example, if you have a hand that contains only two Rats and have no other cards in your deck or discard pile, you can play Rats continuously, gaining all of the Rats to empty the pile.
Other autopile examples include: