06-25-2013, 04:04 AM | #11 |
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Re: Cleric and hoard daisy-chaining
kotya, the specific question about "choosing" Hoard! is when you're using the Bardic Luck ability -- in that case, it's possible that Hoard! would never technically be drawn as Treasure, going straight from the deck to the discard pile without activating.
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06-25-2013, 06:23 AM | #12 |
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Re: Cleric and hoard daisy-chaining
Yes, I've made the same mistake in the past by misreading that FAQ entry myself.
As for why you have the separate stack of discards, that's because all such card effects have been ruled to be handled that way on the forums. If you take Cleric literally, then you could draw cards from the discards and then discard the cards you just drew as payment, but that is not allowed as the cards are not yet deemed to have entered your hand until the card resolves either, in the same way that the cards you discard don't enter the discard pile until the card resolves. The only card I am aware of that breaks this trend and doesn't use the effective limbo area for cards you draw and discard is the Duck of Many Things, and that's because it very specifically declares that each action of the card is to resolve in order. |
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Re: Cleric and hoard daisy-chaining
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06-25-2013, 03:37 PM | #15 |
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Re: Cleric and hoard daisy-chaining
The order doesn't seem to matter in this case, so I switched it to describe things more clearly. It also stops you from resurrecting more cards than you have cards in your hand, which is important. Note that they aren't actually discarded until the end of the Resurrection action, I just set them aside first, so the order is actually preserved in the end too.
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