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== Comparing costs == | == Comparing costs == | ||
− | Many effects cause players to compare the cost of a card to another card, or a fixed value. These commonly include effects from [[gainers]], [[remodeler]]s, and [[trashing attack]] | + | Many effects cause players to compare the cost of a card to another card, or a fixed value. These commonly include effects from [[gainers]], [[remodeler]]s, and [[trashing attack]]ss. An amount of two cost components ({{Cost}} and {{P}}, or {{Cost}} and {{Debt}}) is only larger than another if both cost component amounts are larger, or one is larger and one the same. |
For example: | For example: | ||
− | * {{Cost|4P}} costs {{Cost|2}} more than {{Cost|2P}}. | + | * {{Cost|4P}} costs up to {{Cost|2}} more than {{Cost|2P}}. |
* Any card with {{P}} or {{Debt}} in its cost does not cost up to {{Cost|4}}. | * Any card with {{P}} or {{Debt}} in its cost does not cost up to {{Cost|4}}. | ||
* Any card with {{P}} or {{Debt}} in its cost does not cost from {{Cost|3}} to {{Cost|6}}. | * Any card with {{P}} or {{Debt}} in its cost does not cost from {{Cost|3}} to {{Cost|6}}. |