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The Infinite Dvorak Deck is an ever-expanding card game, which anyone can add cards to. There's no coherent theme, and cards can be original, inspired by anything, copied from other Dvorak decks, or even dragged in verbatim from other card games. | The Infinite Dvorak Deck is an ever-expanding card game, which anyone can add cards to. There's no coherent theme, and cards can be original, inspired by anything, copied from other Dvorak decks, or even dragged in verbatim from other card games. | ||
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If you'd prefer a more compact subset of the deck, you may appreciate one of the following: | If you'd prefer a more compact subset of the deck, you may appreciate one of the following: | ||
[[/Superpower set|Superpower set]], [[/Token set|Token set]], [[/ | [[/Superpower set|Superpower set]], [[/Token set|Token set]], [[/Pokédex|Pokédex]], [[/Adiart Inhabitants|Adiart Inhabitants]], [[/Money set|Money set]]. | ||
==Expansions== | ==Expansions== | ||
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==Card List== | ==Card List== | ||
:''The earlier cards of this deck have been archived: [[/Cards 1-100|1-100]], [[/Cards 101-200|101-200]], [[/Cards 201-300|201-300]], [[/Cards 301-400|301-400]], [[/Cards 401-500|401-500]], [[/Cards 501-600|501-600]], [[/Cards 601-700|601-700]], [[/Cards 701-800|701-800]], [[/Cards 801-900|801-900]], [[/Cards 901-1000|901-1000]], [[/Cards 1001-1100|1001-1100]], [[/Cards 1101-1200|1101-1200]], [[/Cards 1201-1300|1201-1300]], [[/Cards 1301-1400|1301-1400]], [[/Cards 1401-1500|1401-1500]], [[/Cards 1501-1600|1501-1600]], [[/Cards 1601-1700|1601-1700]], [[/Cards 1701-1800|1701-1800]], [[/Cards 1801-1900|1801-1900]], [[/Cards 1901-2000|1901-2000]], [[/Cards 2001-2100|2001-2100]], [[/Cards 2101-2200|2101-2200]], [[/Cards 2201-2300|2201-2300]], [[/Cards 2301-2400|2301-2400]], [[/Cards 2401-2500|2401-2500]], [[/Cards 2501-2600|2501-2600]], [[/Cards 2601-2700|2601-2700]], [[/Cards 2701-2800|2701-2800]], [[/Cards 2801-2900|2801-2900]], [[/Cards 2901-3000|2901-3000]], [[/Cards 3001-3100|3001-3100]], [[/Cards 3101-3200|3101-3200]], [[/Cards 3201-3300|3201-3300]], [[/Cards 3301-3400|3301-3400]], [[/Cards 3401-3500|3401-3500]], [[/Cards 3501-3600|3501-3600]], [[/Cards 3601-3700|3601-3700]], [[/Cards 3701-3800|3701-3800]], [[/Cards 3801-3900|3801-3900]], [[/Cards 3901-4000|3901-4000]], [[/Cards 4001-4100|4001-4100]], [[/Cards 4101-4200|4101-4200]], [[/Cards 4201-4300|4201-4300]], [[/Cards 4301-4400|4301-4400]], [[/Cards 4401-4500|4401-4500]], [[/Cards 4501-4600|4501-4600]], [[/Cards 4601-4700|4601-4700]], [[/Cards 4701-4800|4701-4800]], [[/Cards 4801-4900|4801-4900]], [[/Cards 4901-5000|4901-5000]], [[/Cards 5001-5100|5001-5100]], [[/Cards 5101-5200|5101-5200]], [[/Cards 5201-5300|5201-5300]], [[/Cards 5301-5400|5301-5400]], [[/Cards 5401-5500|5401-5500]], [[/Cards 5501-5600|5501-5600]], [[/Cards 5601-5700|5601-5700]], [[/Cards 5701-5800|5701-5800]], [[/Cards 5801-5900|5801-5900]], [[/Cards 5901-6000|5901-6000]], [[/Cards 6001-6100|6001-6100]], [[/Cards 6101-6200|6101-6200]], [[/Cards 6201-6300|6201-6300]], [[/Cards 6301-6400|6301-6400]], [[/Cards 6401-6500|6401-6500]], [[/Cards 6501-6600|6501-6600]], [[/Cards 6601-6700|6601-6700]], [[/Cards 6701-6800|6701-6800]], [[/Cards 6801-6900|6801-6900]], [[/Cards 6901-7000|6901-7000]], [[/Cards 7001-7100|7001-7100]], [[/Cards 7101-7200|7101-7200]], [[/Cards 7201-7300|7201-7300]], [[/Cards 7301-7400|7301-7400]], [[/Cards 7401-7500|7401-7500]], [[/Cards 7501-7600|7501-7600]], [[/Cards 7601-7700|7601-7700]], [[/Cards 7701-7800|7701-7800]], [[/Cards 7801-7900|7801-7900]], [[/Cards 7901-8000|7901-8000]], [[/Cards 8001-8100|8001-8100]], [[/Cards 8101-8200|8101-8200]], [[/Cards 8201-8300|8201-8300]], [[/Cards 8301-8400|8301-8400]], [[/Cards 8401-8500|8401-8500]], [[/Cards 8501-8600|8501-8600]], [[/Cards 8601-8700|8601-8700]], [[/Cards 8701-8800|8701-8800]], [[/Cards 8801-8900|8801-8900]], [[/Cards 8901-9000|8901-9000]], [[/Cards 9001-9100|9001-9100]], [[/Cards 9101-9200|9101-9200]], [[/Cards 9201-9300|9201-9300]], [[/Cards 9301-9400|9301-9400]], [[/Cards 9401-9500|9401-9500]], [[/Cards 9501-9600|9501-9600]], [[/Cards 9601-9700|9601-9700]], [[/Cards 9701-9800|9701-9800]], [[/Cards 9801-9900|9801-9900]], [[/Cards 9901-10000|9901-10000]], [[/Cards 10001-10100|10001-10100]], [[/Cards 10101-10200|10101-10200]], [[/Cards 10201-10300|10201-10300]], [[/Cards 10301-10400|10301-10400]], [[/Cards 10401-10500|10401-10500]], [[/Cards 10501-10600|10501-10600]], [[/Cards 10601-10700|10601-10700]], [[/Cards 10701-10800|10701-10800]].'' | :''The earlier cards of this deck have been archived: [[/Cards 1-100|1-100]], [[/Cards 101-200|101-200]], [[/Cards 201-300|201-300]], [[/Cards 301-400|301-400]], [[/Cards 401-500|401-500]], [[/Cards 501-600|501-600]], [[/Cards 601-700|601-700]], [[/Cards 701-800|701-800]], [[/Cards 801-900|801-900]], [[/Cards 901-1000|901-1000]], [[/Cards 1001-1100|1001-1100]], [[/Cards 1101-1200|1101-1200]], [[/Cards 1201-1300|1201-1300]], [[/Cards 1301-1400|1301-1400]], [[/Cards 1401-1500|1401-1500]], [[/Cards 1501-1600|1501-1600]], [[/Cards 1601-1700|1601-1700]], [[/Cards 1701-1800|1701-1800]], [[/Cards 1801-1900|1801-1900]], [[/Cards 1901-2000|1901-2000]], [[/Cards 2001-2100|2001-2100]], [[/Cards 2101-2200|2101-2200]], [[/Cards 2201-2300|2201-2300]], [[/Cards 2301-2400|2301-2400]], [[/Cards 2401-2500|2401-2500]], [[/Cards 2501-2600|2501-2600]], [[/Cards 2601-2700|2601-2700]], [[/Cards 2701-2800|2701-2800]], [[/Cards 2801-2900|2801-2900]], [[/Cards 2901-3000|2901-3000]], [[/Cards 3001-3100|3001-3100]], [[/Cards 3101-3200|3101-3200]], [[/Cards 3201-3300|3201-3300]], [[/Cards 3301-3400|3301-3400]], [[/Cards 3401-3500|3401-3500]], [[/Cards 3501-3600|3501-3600]], [[/Cards 3601-3700|3601-3700]], [[/Cards 3701-3800|3701-3800]], [[/Cards 3801-3900|3801-3900]], [[/Cards 3901-4000|3901-4000]], [[/Cards 4001-4100|4001-4100]], [[/Cards 4101-4200|4101-4200]], [[/Cards 4201-4300|4201-4300]], [[/Cards 4301-4400|4301-4400]], [[/Cards 4401-4500|4401-4500]], [[/Cards 4501-4600|4501-4600]], [[/Cards 4601-4700|4601-4700]], [[/Cards 4701-4800|4701-4800]], [[/Cards 4801-4900|4801-4900]], [[/Cards 4901-5000|4901-5000]], [[/Cards 5001-5100|5001-5100]], [[/Cards 5101-5200|5101-5200]], [[/Cards 5201-5300|5201-5300]], [[/Cards 5301-5400|5301-5400]], [[/Cards 5401-5500|5401-5500]], [[/Cards 5501-5600|5501-5600]], [[/Cards 5601-5700|5601-5700]], [[/Cards 5701-5800|5701-5800]], [[/Cards 5801-5900|5801-5900]], [[/Cards 5901-6000|5901-6000]], [[/Cards 6001-6100|6001-6100]], [[/Cards 6101-6200|6101-6200]], [[/Cards 6201-6300|6201-6300]], [[/Cards 6301-6400|6301-6400]], [[/Cards 6401-6500|6401-6500]], [[/Cards 6501-6600|6501-6600]], [[/Cards 6601-6700|6601-6700]], [[/Cards 6701-6800|6701-6800]], [[/Cards 6801-6900|6801-6900]], [[/Cards 6901-7000|6901-7000]], [[/Cards 7001-7100|7001-7100]], [[/Cards 7101-7200|7101-7200]], [[/Cards 7201-7300|7201-7300]], [[/Cards 7301-7400|7301-7400]], [[/Cards 7401-7500|7401-7500]], [[/Cards 7501-7600|7501-7600]], [[/Cards 7601-7700|7601-7700]], [[/Cards 7701-7800|7701-7800]], [[/Cards 7801-7900|7801-7900]], [[/Cards 7901-8000|7901-8000]], [[/Cards 8001-8100|8001-8100]], [[/Cards 8101-8200|8101-8200]], [[/Cards 8201-8300|8201-8300]], [[/Cards 8301-8400|8301-8400]], [[/Cards 8401-8500|8401-8500]], [[/Cards 8501-8600|8501-8600]], [[/Cards 8601-8700|8601-8700]], [[/Cards 8701-8800|8701-8800]], [[/Cards 8801-8900|8801-8900]], [[/Cards 8901-9000|8901-9000]], [[/Cards 9001-9100|9001-9100]], [[/Cards 9101-9200|9101-9200]], [[/Cards 9201-9300|9201-9300]], [[/Cards 9301-9400|9301-9400]], [[/Cards 9401-9500|9401-9500]], [[/Cards 9501-9600|9501-9600]], [[/Cards 9601-9700|9601-9700]], [[/Cards 9701-9800|9701-9800]], [[/Cards 9801-9900|9801-9900]], [[/Cards 9901-10000|9901-10000]], [[/Cards 10001-10100|10001-10100]], [[/Cards 10101-10200|10101-10200]], [[/Cards 10201-10300|10201-10300]], [[/Cards 10301-10400|10301-10400]], [[/Cards 10401-10500|10401-10500]], [[/Cards 10501-10600|10501-10600]], [[/Cards 10601-10700|10601-10700]], [[/Cards 10701-10800|10701-10800]], [[/Cards 10801-10900|10801-10900]].'' | ||
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{{card|title=Emerald of Power|type=Thing|bgcolor=060|creator=ChippyYYZ|cornervalue=7E|text=The first time you gain a token during your turn, gain two Energy tokens instead.<BR>Action: Gain an Energy token.<BR>'''Action:''' Spend three tokens to look at the top two cards of the deck, put one of them in the discard pile, and play the other.|number=11100}} | {{card|title=Emerald of Power|type=Thing|bgcolor=060|creator=ChippyYYZ|cornervalue=7E|text=The first time you gain a token during your turn, gain two Energy tokens instead.<BR>Action: Gain an Energy token.<BR>'''Action:''' Spend three tokens to look at the top two cards of the deck, put one of them in the discard pile, and play the other.|number=11100}} | ||
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{{card|title=Seer of Light|cornervalue=[[File:light.png|25px]]|type=Thing|creator=ChippyYYZ|text=When Seer of Light enters play or you play the attached card, look at the top 6 cards of the deck, attach one of them to Seer of Light face-down, and shuffle the rest into the deck.<BR>You may play the attached card as though it were in your hand.|longtext=w|flavortext=Through you, the most fortunate moves are planned.|number=11101}} | {{card|title=Seer of Light|cornervalue=[[File:light.png|25px]]|type=Thing|creator=ChippyYYZ|text=When Seer of Light enters play or you play the attached card, look at the top 6 cards of the deck, attach one of them to Seer of Light face-down, and shuffle the rest into the deck.<BR>You may play the attached card as though it were in your hand.|longtext=w|flavortext=Through you, the most fortunate moves are planned.|number=11101}} |
Revision as of 20:17, 24 October 2024
The Infinite Dvorak Deck | |
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Designer | Everyone |
Date | March 2007 and onwards |
Players | 2+ |
Although this is an unfinished deck, it is still playable. | |
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.) | |
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This deck is under construction. Anyone is welcome to contribute - check the talk page to find out more. |
The Infinite Dvorak Deck is an ever-expanding card game, which anyone can add cards to. There's no coherent theme, and cards can be original, inspired by anything, copied from other Dvorak decks, or even dragged in verbatim from other card games.
The only rules to adding cards are:-
- Don't add more than three cards at a time; give someone else a chance to add some, before you add any more. And make sure you put your cards at the bottom of the page.
- Don't change other people's cards. If something seems ambiguous or broken, tell them on the talk page. (There's an option to filter specified users' cards out when you export the deck to play with, so don't worry too much if someone's cards are irredeemably unplayable.)
- Cards shouldn't refer to other cards. Remember that the deck is infinite! Cards should avoid making any specific references to other cards or mechanics, because they might never see those specific cards during play, particularly if you think of the deck as infinite. You should word your mechanics as generically as possible - a fishing rod card that said "gain control of a fish" would be useless in a game where no fish cards came up, whereas one that said "gain control of a living Thing" would probably see some use in any game that it got drawn in.
- (A good test is to open a random archive page of the Infinite Dvorak Deck, and see how many of its cards your new card could apply to. If there are only one or two cards that you could play it on, then you should probably word it more generically.)
- No special rules. This deck has no Special Rules aside from the two described below; it's all on the cards. Cards should not create Special Rules (or any equivalent "invisible" effect that significantly outlives the lifetime of the card); players should only have to read the cards on the table to know what's going on.
- Values in the corners of cards are meaningless, unless there's another card in play that somehow gives them meaning.
Whenever anyone's feeling insane enough to play a game of it, they can export it to the Dvorak Engine, or possibly Apprentice (if it's possible to make decks that contain every card of a set).
Special Rules
The only rules that this deck uses in addition to the basic Dvorak rules are:-
- Tokens exist. Some cards can create or destroy or manipulate "tokens", which you should represent with whatever coins or counters you have to hand. Tokens count as Things, but if a token is destroyed or otherwise removed from play, it's removed from the game entirely. Tokens usually have individual types (such as "Energy" or "Goblin"); if a token has a type, that's also considered to be its name, otherwise its name is just "Token".
- If there's an ambiguity, vote on it. For example: if a card says to destroy a "living" Thing, and a player is wondering if it'll work against a "zombie" card, the players should take a vote to determine whether or not the zombie counts as living. If a majority decision can't be reached, resolve it randomly.
Selected Sets
If you'd prefer a more compact subset of the deck, you may appreciate one of the following:
Superpower set, Token set, Pokédex, Adiart Inhabitants, Money set.
Expansions
These expansions add cards and/or rules to games using the Infinite Dvorak deck or its subsets:
Dvanguard set, Dvanguard booster pack, Shroud booster pack, Illusion booster pack, Up Your Sleeve booster pack, Swords booster pack, Vintage booster pack, ChippyYYZ booster pack, Ponies booster pack, Heavy Actions booster pack, Gems booster pack, Flame booster pack, Cosmic booster pack, Homestuck booster pack, Rotation booster pack, Moons booster pack, Novels booster pack, Variables booster pack, RTS booster pack, Constructed booster pack
Card List
- The earlier cards of this deck have been archived: 1-100, 101-200, 201-300, 301-400, 401-500, 501-600, 601-700, 701-800, 801-900, 901-1000, 1001-1100, 1101-1200, 1201-1300, 1301-1400, 1401-1500, 1501-1600, 1601-1700, 1701-1800, 1801-1900, 1901-2000, 2001-2100, 2101-2200, 2201-2300, 2301-2400, 2401-2500, 2501-2600, 2601-2700, 2701-2800, 2801-2900, 2901-3000, 3001-3100, 3101-3200, 3201-3300, 3301-3400, 3401-3500, 3501-3600, 3601-3700, 3701-3800, 3801-3900, 3901-4000, 4001-4100, 4101-4200, 4201-4300, 4301-4400, 4401-4500, 4501-4600, 4601-4700, 4701-4800, 4801-4900, 4901-5000, 5001-5100, 5101-5200, 5201-5300, 5301-5400, 5401-5500, 5501-5600, 5601-5700, 5701-5800, 5801-5900, 5901-6000, 6001-6100, 6101-6200, 6201-6300, 6301-6400, 6401-6500, 6501-6600, 6601-6700, 6701-6800, 6801-6900, 6901-7000, 7001-7100, 7101-7200, 7201-7300, 7301-7400, 7401-7500, 7501-7600, 7601-7700, 7701-7800, 7801-7900, 7901-8000, 8001-8100, 8101-8200, 8201-8300, 8301-8400, 8401-8500, 8501-8600, 8601-8700, 8701-8800, 8801-8900, 8901-9000, 9001-9100, 9101-9200, 9201-9300, 9301-9400, 9401-9500, 9501-9600, 9601-9700, 9701-9800, 9801-9900, 9901-10000, 10001-10100, 10101-10200, 10201-10300, 10301-10400, 10401-10500, 10501-10600, 10601-10700, 10701-10800, 10801-10900.
You lash out at everyone around you.
Through you, the sands in the bottom of the hourglass speak of their friends in the top.
Instead of drawing at the start of your turn, you may discard a card and destroy Prince of Doom to blank target Thing's ruletext and destroy it.
You contain the pressure of an explosion.
Shuffle the discard pile, put it on top of the deck, then look at and reorder the top 5 cards.
Putting an offshoot timeline in the spotlight.
Action: Discard the draw pile's top card, or if it is a Thing you may attach it to this instead of playing a Thing this turn.
The Most Unreliable Narrator: Anaphora, Ekphrasis, and the Rule of Three in Yankovic's "Albuquerque"
Action: The next Action an opponent plays before your next turn that targets anything has its target chosen randomly.
Through you, fortunes shift unexpectedly.
You turn limitations into resolve.
Whims and placement.
Action - Steep: When your next turn begins, reveal a card from the draw pile for each player. You may draw one, then each opponent may draw one at random. Discard the rest. Players who partake are inspired not to target or be targeted by their opponents or their opponents' cards until your next turn.
Through you, many things find their foundation.
At the start of your turn, you may spend three Energy tokens to draw an extra card.
You find meaning in the vibrancy of living.
Expansion and connections.
You organize ideal alliances.
Through you, others are called to share themselves.
Exclusion of all else.
Action: Stride confidently, clipboard in hand. Until your next turn, opponents must discard a card to target you.
Makes you look focused, purposeful, and most importantly, busy.
Through you, lost hopes are found once more.
You snatch the obscurity away from bystanders.
Continual planning.
Through you, pursuits are overextended.
You control second guesses.
If this card is set aside by you when the game ends and your playgroup plays another game of Dvorak after this one, draw two fewer starting cards.
Spending part of yourself.
Action: Discard four cards to flip a coin. On a heads, target player loses the game.
Through you, all choices are filtered.
When Lord of Heart wins, you win.
Action, Destroy a Thing you control: Lord of Heart draws the cards under it.
You are all possible versions of yourself.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any player, to deal in attached Thing (the "Card") without restriction, including without limitation the right to put a copy into their hand, subject to the following conditions:
This permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Card.
We can put that check in a Money Token Mutual Fund, then we'll reinvest the earnings into blognomic accounts with compounding interest aaand it's gone.
When you play an Action that destroys any Things, destroy Tinted Glass House.
Each player may end their turn by setting the cards in their hand aside until their next turn or until this leaves play. If they do, their hand is considered empty and machine-based effects may not target them or their Things in the interim.
A focused moment of night, a world of shadow, all-extinguishing: the silent Moon unveils the eternal chorus of its master's arcane raiment.
Action: Set aside a building or vehicle in the discard pile to draw a card and gain a token of any type. If the removed card is an Action or has an Action ability, do what it says.
Action: Look at the top card of the deck. If it's a living Thing, you may reveal it and put it into your hand. If you don't, gain a Food token.
Until the following effect has triggered, when another non-token Thing enters play, flip a coin: on heads, return it and target other non-token Thing to their controllers' hands.
When you play an Action, its text has a 50% chance to become "Destroy a Debris you control."
When a Thing is destroyed, destroy this card and half of all other nontoken Things, chosen randomly.
W_E
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Target player may, up to four times, discard a card and draw a card. If they don't discard cards with "N", "S", "E", and "W" in their titles and cornervalues, their turn ends and they skip their next turn.
Until the following effect has triggered, when another non-token Thing enters play, flip a coin: on heads, turn it face down until the end of its controller's next turn.
Action: Discard your hand. Spend all your Money tokens and draw that many cards.
"You got a fast car / I got a plan to get us out of here"
— Tracy Chapman, 'Fast Car'
From jtwe's Can't Make Change (#4), Can't Make Change II: Electric Boogaloo (#498), and Can't Make Change III: The Search for Spock (#2176).
When an opponent sees this card in your hand, discard it.
While Heavy Burden is in your hand, your hand size limit is reduced by 2, and you may not play or discard it unless it is the only card in your hand.
When a player plays an Action card or an Action Ability of a Thing, if that card doesn't have a 9 in its cornervalue, you may play Turn Aside in response and negate that Action or Action Ability.
When this card is destroyed, each player's maximum hand size is reduced by 2 until they next end their turn.
Action: Put the top card of the discard pile underneath this card, draw a random card from under this card, then discard a card or destroy Junkmobile.
I like to start my day with CashCrazedⓇ.
When this card is destroyed, the cavern collapses; remove all cards in the discard pile from the game.
“Don't believe everything you read on the Internet.” — Abraham Lincoln
Instead of playing a Thing this turn, you may reduce that player's maximum hand size by 2 until the end of their next turn.
Action: If this card was just face-down, roll a d6. On a 3+, shuffle Unmarked Van and target Thing you don't control into your deck (if you don't have your own deck, those cards become your deck).
- Play a mechanical Thing or activate a mechanical Thing's ability
- Draw a card if you've already done so this turn
- Destroy a tangible Thing
- Gain an Energy token
As a Thing: When this enters play, put the top 3 cards of the deck into play face-down.
Action: Draw another Thing you control, then discard a card.
Instead of playing a Thing this turn, you may return the highest-numbered Thing in play to its controller's hand.
"It was just better back in the early triple digits. Nowadays they wouldn't let you design cards like that..."
Action: Spend any number of Energy tokens to reveal twice that many cards from the main deck. Shuffle any number of Action cards revealed this way into your deck (if you don't have your own deck, those cards become your deck) and discard the rest.
"Gimme five bees for a quarter," you'd say.
Draw two additional cards at the start of your turns.
Whenever you discard down to your max hand size, the next player gains control of Crystallized Ambition.
Through you, new directions to explore are revealed.
You ruin decisions.
Singular importance, developed.
Through you, lands are reshaped.
Action: Spend 5 tokens of the same type to draw until you have 5 cards in hand. You may draw cards from the top of the discard pile this way.
You bring vitality to those around you.
When freedom runs out.
Through you, many relinquish their significance.
You see in others what they do not recognize in themselves.
You may discard your hand and draw five cards.
If you do neither, end your turn.
If you do both, begin your turn.
Until your next turn, targets are chosen randomly, and the first time each opponent would play a card or ability, they instead play a random card from their hand.
Frivolous ideas and bad luck.
When you discard down to your maximum hand size, destroy one target Thing for each card you discarded. At least one target must have Doom in its title or cornervalue.
You hold back your full power until the time comes to exceed it.
Through you, everyone's horizons are widened.
Torment that drags down.
If a player would skip a turn or take an extra turn, you may put Sylph of Time in the discard pile instead.
Through you, time heals.
You rob others of their commitment to their plans.
When an Action you play would target anything, destroy Discombobulation and choose its target at random instead.
At the beginning of your turn, destroy a Countdown token. When you have none, destroy all of your Things.
The beating of every heart.
Whenever you play an Action, until your next turn, players' Actions have their targets chosen by the player preceding them.
Through you, fortune abandons its post.
OR each other player passes a Thing they control to next player in turn order, not including yourself.
OR return another Thing you control and target Thing to their controller's hands.
You animate the chains that hold things together.
Far-reaching schemes.
Through you, all life flows.
You wring every last drop of life out of the world around you.
Instead of playing a Thing this turn, you may destroy all Things played this way.
You may spend an Energy token to play an extra Action or Thing this turn.
Draw two cards, gain 2 Money tokens, and gain 2 Energy tokens.
OR play this in response to an opponent's Action to treat that Action as reading "Gain a Fish token."
One fish in the right place at the right time changes the course of history.
Cards with the noted names can't be played.
Action: Replace one noted card name with a card name of your choice.
Any player may spend a food-related token to gain "Whenever you would draw the second card of your turn, draw an extra card."
Put half the cards set aside this way into your hand and return the rest to the discard pile.
You may access Security Doors and look at face-down cards in play.
Action: Give target opponent a Thing you control or a card from your hand.
Draw cards equal to the square root of the number of cards dealt this way (rounded down).
Whenever attached Thing uses a targeted ability against an opponent or you destroy an opponent's Thing, roll 1d6. If you have at least as many living Things as the result, that opponent discards a card and you gain a Combo token.
If it's an election year in the United States, each opponent draws a card.
1-3: Gain a Food token.
4-5: Gain a Money token.
6+: Draw a card.
Action: Roll a die. If you have fewer tokens than the result, gain a Food token.
While you have fewer cards in hand than there are black Things in play, opponents can't choose Things you control as targets.
Refill your hand to a minimum size of 3 cards by drawing.
Return up to one Action card that starts with "Re" and up to one other card from the discard pile to your hand.
Any card that is gold or a book, box, chest, gem, scroll, skeleton part, sword, vault, or wearable object is Treasure.
"Uhh... something only the real Kevan would say!" [EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER]
When this card moves from the discard pile to your hand or control, draw two cards and gain two Zombie tokens.
The unexamined afterlife is not worth dying.
When this card is destroyed, destroy up to one target Thing of each color from among Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, and White. If if you destroy at least 5 Things this way, each opponent loses the game.
Eliminate each player with at least three Strikes.
Action: Spend 9 Energy tokens to play any card from the discard pile with a 9 in its cornervalue.
Action: Target player gains control of target token.
If your score is at least 21, destroy up to three target Things with different controllers.
You hit first and plot your attack later.
When a Thing would be destroyed during its controller's turn, they may spend 3 Energy tokens instead.
When you end a turn with at least 3 cards in hand, gain an Energy token.
Nonrenewable Resources' nodes are restored at the end of each game.
Gain an Energy token and look at target player's hand. You may choose an Action card from their hand by spending an Energy token for each word in its title. If you do, perform that Action's text as though it followed this sentence.
If an opponent would destroy Escarpment, they may instead discard a card to gain control of it.
Action: Gain an Energy token.
Action: Spend three tokens to look at the top two cards of the deck, put one of them in the discard pile, and play the other.
You may play the attached card as though it were in your hand.
Through you, the most fortunate moves are planned.
If your hand is empty at the start of your turn, destroy Prince of Rage and target Thing.
You turn everyone away from their preconceptions.
Ruses and distactions.
Through you, temporary truces are drawn.
You may look at and draw from the bottom of your deck.
You reinforce everyone's uniqueness.