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Latest revision as of 00:10, 14 September 2024
A deck inspection attack is an Attack card that reveals cards from an opponent's deck and does something with them. Trashing attacks and deck order attacks usually fall into this category.
They sometimes combine well with each other, for example, Scrying Pool can let you set up an opponent's deck to have a good card to hit with Jester. In other cases, they conflict with each other, for example, Rabble may leave dead cards on top of your opponent's deck, and if it does attacking with Fortune Teller afterward will usually have no effect.
As all deck inspection attacks reveal or discard cards rather than drawing, they do not interact with the -1 Card token; the token is put back on the relevant player's deck once the card is done inspecting.
List of deck inspection attacks
Cards in italics have been removed. Hexes listed function as the relevant Attack when revealed by an Attack-Doom card.
Trashing attacks
All these cards discard any cards revealed that aren't trashed. Thus they do not leave any known cards at the top of players' decks.
- Bandit — Reveals two cards and trashes a non-Copper Treasure.
- Barbarian — Unconditionally trashes one card.
- Giant — Reveals one card and trashes it if costing to .
- Knights — Reveals two cards and trashes one costing to .
- Locusts — Unconditionally trashes one card.
- Noble Brigand — Reveals two cards and trashes a Silver or Gold.
- Pirate Ship — Reveals two cards and trashes a Treasure.
- Rogue — Reveals two cards and trashes one costing to .
- Saboteur — Reveals until finding a card costing or more and trashes it.
- Swindler — Unconditionally trashes one card.
- Thief — Reveals two cards and trashes a Treasure.
- War — Reveals until finding a card costing or and trashes it.
- Warrior — Discards one or more cards and trashes any costing or .
Deck order attacks
- Famine — Reveals three cards, discards Actions and shuffles the rest into the deck.
- Fortune Teller — Reveals until finding a Victory or a Curse, leaving it on top, and discarding the rest
- Oracle — Reveals two cards, optionally discarding both.
- Rabble — Reveals three cards and discards Actions and Treasures.
- Scrying Pool — Reveals one card and optionally discards it.
- Spy — Reveals one card and optionally discards.
Other
- Cardinal — Reveals two cards, Exiles one costing to , and discards the rest.
- Jester — Discards the top card and gains a card based on it either to the same player or the current player.
- Sorcerer — Reveals the top card (leaving it there) and gains a Curse unless the player couldn't guess the name.
Related cards
Although Chariot Race and Tribute are not Attacks, they do reveal the top card of another player's deck to determine their effect.
Bad Omens, Greed, and Sea Hag don't reveal any cards, but results in a known card being at the top of other players' decks.
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Trashing attacks
Deck order attacks
Other attacks
Related cards
Removed cards