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Junk is the term for unwanted cards, typically given out by attack cards (termed junking attacks).
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'''Junk''' is an informal term for cards you don't want in your deck. These include undesirable cards placed in your deck by other players' [[Attack]]s, such as {{card|Curse}}s and [[Ruins]], usually as well as the {{card|Copper}}s and {{card|Estate}}s or [[Shelter]]s you start the game with. Attack cards that put junk in your deck are known as [[junking attack]]s.
  
These include curses, ruins and in some cases estates, coppers or even silvers.
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Junk cards make it harder to build an [[engine]], because they get in the way of drawing your deck and increase the chances of a [[dud|bad turn]]. Finding a way to [[thin]] your deck by [[trashing]] junk or otherwise getting rid of it is usually a high priority when possible. A game with lots of junk and no way to get rid of it is likely to turn into a [[slog]].
  
Junk cards make it harder to draw your deck and increase the chances of a bad turn. In the case of curses they also decrease your victory points.
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 7 May 2021

Junk is an informal term for cards you don't want in your deck. These include undesirable cards placed in your deck by other players' Attacks, such as CurseCurse.jpgs and Ruins, usually as well as the CopperCopper.jpgs and EstateEstate.jpgs or Shelters you start the game with. Attack cards that put junk in your deck are known as junking attacks.

Junk cards make it harder to build an engine, because they get in the way of drawing your deck and increase the chances of a bad turn. Finding a way to thin your deck by trashing junk or otherwise getting rid of it is usually a high priority when possible. A game with lots of junk and no way to get rid of it is likely to turn into a slog.


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