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By Dukat (Andreas Rheinländer)
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Hi guys,

quick question ...

Celebratory Toast says it's cumulative.

Let's say I have 3 copies.
Do I inspect one card and choose to put it under the deck, then another and another ... or do I inspect THREE cards and choose to them them under the deck?
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By Armus (Brian Sykes)
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Dukat wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 11:22 am Hi guys,

quick question ...

Celebratory Toast says it's cumulative.

Let's say I have 3 copies.
Do I inspect one card and choose to put it under the deck, then another and another ... or do I inspect THREE cards and choose to them them under the deck?
The former. One card at a time. It's 3 separate actions.
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By Dukat (Andreas Rheinländer)
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So that means I can do it one time, leave the card, draw it; do it another time, put the card under the deck; do it a third time and leave it or whatever?

In other words: I don't have to do it in one big sweep, I can do it on different occasions during my turn, one card at a time?
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By Armus (Brian Sykes)
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Dukat wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 12:08 pm So that means I can do it one time, leave the card, draw it; do it another time, put the card under the deck; do it a third time and leave it or whatever?

In other words: I don't have to do it in one big sweep, I can do it on different occasions during my turn, one card at a time?
Yup... so if you look at the top card, decide you like it, leave it there, then generate a card draw (say, with Study Divergent History) you could then use a second copy to look at the next card, etc.

You get X peeks a turn, where X is the number of copies you have in play, and they're all individual (order phase) actions.
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