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== Defending against Attacks == | == Defending against Attacks == | ||
− | The most direct way to defend against an Attack is with a card that simply grants you [[attack immunity|immunity from attacks]], if one is available. However, those cards are not always the most efficient way to protect yourself, and there sometimes exist other ways to mitigate the effects of certain types of attack. Handsize attacks can be handily combated by | + | The most direct way to defend against an Attack is with a card that simply grants you [[attack immunity|immunity from attacks]], if one is available. However, those cards are not always the most efficient way to protect yourself, and there sometimes exist other ways to mitigate the effects of certain types of attack. Handsize attacks can be handily combated by Menagerie or a draw-to-X card, junkers can be thwarted by a heavy-duty [[trasher]] or a protective {{Card|Watchtower}}, trashing Attacks can be countered with [[gainer|gainers]], and deck-order attacks can be mitigated by [[sifter|sifters]]. All of these are embodied in {{Card|Jack of all Trades}}, which Donald X. has revealed he designed as an "after-the-fact Moat." A number of different [[counter|counters]] to specific Attacks have also been found. |
== Card gallery == | == Card gallery == |