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Okay card' date=' Best if taken durring your opponents turn.

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Why would you ever wanna use during your opponent's turn? You lose out on your upcoming draw phase, when you could wait until your MP1, and have 3 more cards instead 2. The only time I use it during my opponent turns if he MST's or Heavy Storms.

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yeah, the only problem is if the cards you drew fail, which can happen, but if you have that, you save your current draw cards for the turns you can't draw, or go all out and hope it works. ether way, just hope you draw the setup and not the "DAD when your grave is empty" situation.

it is a risk that can backfire, but if you got a bit of stall at least ready to go, you should be fine.

i personally prefer good goblin housekeeping, but that's just because it lets me keep drawing and I can cost it to have it count itself as well, increasing my draw.

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Wow' date=' that is smart, 4 cards and you only miss 2 draw phases.

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rulings

 

* If "Reckless Greed" is activated, causing you to skip your next 2 Draw Phases, and you also must skip your Draw Phase due to another effect such as "Offerings to the Doomed", the skipped Phases do not accumulate. So if you activate "Reckless Greed" and "Offerings to the Doomed", you only skip 2 Draw Phases.

 

* Skipping a Draw Phase is an effect, not a cost, so if "Reckless Greed" is negated, you do not skip your Draw Phases.

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Okay card' date=' Best if taken durring your opponents turn.

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Why would you ever wanna use during your opponent's turn? You lose out on your upcoming draw phase, when you could wait until your MP1, and have 3 more cards instead 2. The only time I use it during my opponent turns if he MST's or Heavy Storms.

 

Yes but at that point your actually going to feel the effect of skipping 2 draw phases, when if you use it during your opponents end phase it is almost like skipping only 1. During your opponents end phase, u draw 2, So the draw phase you skip, its like you already drew, and you drew another. Than next turn you skip it, and its like you skipped only 1 draw phase. Opposed to activating it on your turn, You drew normally, than drew 2 more. That's nice, but next turn, you gotta skip, than the turn after that, you gotta skip. In the end, your opponent gets 3 turns of you not drawing properly as opposed to 2 when you activate it on their turn.

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Okay card' date=' Best if taken durring your opponents turn.

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Why would you ever wanna use during your opponent's turn? You lose out on your upcoming draw phase, when you could wait until your MP1, and have 3 more cards instead 2. The only time I use it during my opponent turns if he MST's or Heavy Storms.

 

Yes but at that point your actually going to feel the effect of skipping 2 draw phases, when if you use it during your opponents end phase it is almost like skipping only 1. During your opponents end phase, u draw 2, So the draw phase you skip, its like you already drew, and you drew another. Than next turn you skip it, and its like you skipped only 1 draw phase. Opposed to activating it on your turn, You drew normally, than drew 2 more. That's nice, but next turn, you gotta skip, than the turn after that, you gotta skip. In the end, your opponent gets 3 turns of you not drawing properly as opposed to 2 when you activate it on their turn.

 

Unless you actually have a connection to the heart of the cards, how you subjectively "feel" is irrelevant when it contradicts the objective number of cards that you draw.

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