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Jojen Reed
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Darksbane
, Aug 12 2010 11:21 PM | Last updated Mar 01 2011 06:51 PM
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Might as well give including him a shot and see how it goes.
but yea ive seen brass link help discard decks before
"if you have 1 free spot I don't see why you shouldn't include him" : Do tournaments limit you to a certain number of cards? Or as long as you have 60 cards, any number is legal. I noticed a lot of decks tend to build only around 60 cards per deck.
Many tournament players aim to keep their decks at 60 cards, for optimum efficiency, so if they have set aside 30 characters for the deck and have picked 29 and need a low cost character, that is what they mean by a free spot.
Could you please clarify, how this card works? Can I choose any of my opponents (we are playing in 6 people), name a card (title of the card) and discard top three cards from his deck?
The effect says to "discard the top 3 cards of a player's deck." There are no restrictions other than "player." So you name a card (by title), then discard 3 cards from any one player's deck (including yourself). There are no hidden restrictions in the text.