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Discarding a Wizard + a Dragon
Discarding a Wizard + an Alchemist
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Discarding a Wizard + an Alchemist
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Yes! If an Alchemist has previously entered play as a copy of a Spellcaster, it remains a copy of that Spellcaster as long as it remains in play allowing a second Alchemist to copy it.
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No. Warlocks can only return “Spellcasters” from the discard pile to your hand. Nice try.
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Yes and no. You can stop their stop. However you cannot stop their original card again with a new Wizard + matching card.
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Yes! When playing a Warlock, Sorcerer, or Dragon, a player must announce their targets before their opponent decides if they wish to stop with a Wizard.
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Go ahead and draw a card even as late as your next turn. Try to remember the mantra for every turn:
Draw 1, Play 1
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Six of Spellcaster, two Wildcards, and two Monsters.
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Shuffle your discard pile. Turn it face down. It becomes your new deck.
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Hugh: Sage, not close!
Nick: I love all my children equally.