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* {{Card|Swindler}}, {{Card|Ambassador}}, and {{Card|Jester}} can distribute a wide variety of junk cards, depending on the luck of when they are played. | * {{Card|Swindler}}, {{Card|Ambassador}}, and {{Card|Jester}} can distribute a wide variety of junk cards, depending on the luck of when they are played. | ||
{{Card|Embassy}} | {{Card|Embassy}} and {{card|Governor}} are sometimes jokingly called junkers because they distribute {{Card|Silver}} to opponents, and Silver can often have a negative impact on [[engine]] decks or decks trying to buy {{Card|Colony|Colonies}}, but this is nowhere near as harmful as actual junkers. | ||
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Revision as of 02:56, 17 December 2014
A junking attack or junker is an Attack card that puts undesirable cards—i.e., "junk"—into an opponent's deck, thus weakening the average strength of their hands and usually slowing cycling. The undesirable card par excellence is the Curse, and most junking attacks are cursers.
Some cards distribute undesirable cards other than Curse:
- Mountebank and Noble Brigand distribute Copper. (Mountebank is also a curser.)
- Marauder and Cultist distribute Ruins.
- Swindler, Ambassador, and Jester can distribute a wide variety of junk cards, depending on the luck of when they are played.
Embassy and Governor are sometimes jokingly called junkers because they distribute Silver to opponents, and Silver can often have a negative impact on engine decks or decks trying to buy Colonies, but this is nowhere near as harmful as actual junkers.