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=== Attacks that trash your cards === | === Attacks that trash your cards === | ||
− | [[Trashing attack|Trashing attacks]] usually trash one of the top two cards of the opponents' decks, directly combating their deck-building efforts. [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] has described it as challenging to create trashing attacks that aren't too random in their degree of effectiveness and don't totally ruin players' enjoyment of the game. This is accomplished in various ways: trashing can be restricted to [[Treasure]] cards, as in {{card|Bandit}}, or to a certain price range, as with {{Card|Knights}}, or the Attack can offer the victim a replacement for the trashed card, as with {{Card|Swindler}} | + | [[Trashing attack|Trashing attacks]] usually trash one of the top two cards of the opponents' decks, directly combating their deck-building efforts. [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] has described it as challenging to create trashing attacks that aren't too random in their degree of effectiveness and don't totally ruin players' enjoyment of the game. This is accomplished in various ways: trashing can be restricted to [[Treasure]] cards, as in {{card|Bandit}}, or to a certain price range, as with {{Card|Knights}}, or the Attack can offer the victim a replacement for the trashed card, as with {{Card|Swindler}}. |
Trashing attacks can often be countered with [[gainer]]s. | Trashing attacks can often be countered with [[gainer]]s. |