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By Dukat (Andreas Rheinländer)
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Hi guys,

quick question.
I have multiple copies of Celebratory Toast in play. Let's say three.

When I have peeked at the top three cards and I want to place them on the top of my deck - can I chose the order in which they are placed on the top of the deck?
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By Armus (Brian Sykes)
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Dukat wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 3:44 am Hi guys,

quick question.
I have multiple copies of Celebratory Toast in play. Let's say three.

When I have peeked at the top three cards and I want to place them on the top of my deck - can I chose the order in which they are placed on the top of the deck?
I don't think it works that way. Each one is an individual action. So you look at the top one card, then put it on the top or bottom. You can do that 3 times in this example, but if you like the card you're looking at then the rest become superfluous.
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By Armus (Brian Sykes)
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Dukat wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:36 am If each instance is a single action, I have a problem: It says 'Once each turn'.

That is why I asked and why I was wondering ...
It also says cumulative, so it's once each turn per copy.
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Armus wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:38 am
Dukat wrote: Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:36 am If each instance is a single action, I have a problem: It says 'Once each turn'.

That is why I asked and why I was wondering ...
It also says cumulative, so it's once each turn per copy.
:thumbsup:

Which lets you look at one, tuck it under the deck, then use the second copy to look at the new top card and see if you like it better.
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