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If the discard pile shouldn't be searchable, wouldn't it make more sense to have made it go face down or something to begin with?
In practice, two face down piles next to each other are really easy to get mixed up.
Is the rule change being proposed for us to be able to search our decks at any time? Because it would be nice to search though it while I'm on defense too, for similar reasons as on offense. In T2 with multiple copies of cards, it can be easy to lose track of what is where. It would be nice to check to see if I have that one last copy of Belshazzar's Banquet left in my deck before I decide to block with Nebuchadnezzar, versus using a little guy for initiative.
they haven't had a problem with people cheating off being able to view their discard pile, or by being able to view multiple things at once.
I thought that same thing once too - so it must be a great idea, right?
I agree that there doesn't seem to be any major drawbacks from allowing players to search their discard piles while there are definite advantages (which have been listed). Similarly, there doesn't seem to be any drawback of restricting players from searching multiple face-up piles (such as hand and discard pile) simultaneously, but there is the definite advantage of curbing cheating as well as accidents of mixing piles, switching cards, etc. (which new players are much more prone to but can still happen to anybody). It seems wisest to put in the restriction that The Guardian is suggesting where you can only search the discard pile with your hand face-down.
If this rule is to be changed, it should be changed to allow a player to look at cards in *any* discard pile. Given that players are forced to discard face up, there is no reason that the discard pile should be treated as hidden information.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on May 17, 2016, 08:01:47 PMIf this rule is to be changed, it should be changed to allow a player to look at cards in *any* discard pile. Given that players are forced to discard face up, there is no reason that the discard pile should be treated as hidden information.I agree with this being the case in Type-1. Type-2 is already slow enough without players thumbing through discard piles occasionally.
Quote from: jesse on May 17, 2016, 03:22:41 PMI agree that there doesn't seem to be any major drawbacks from allowing players to search their discard piles while there are definite advantages (which have been listed). Similarly, there doesn't seem to be any drawback of restricting players from searching multiple face-up piles (such as hand and discard pile) simultaneously, but there is the definite advantage of curbing cheating as well as accidents of mixing piles, switching cards, etc. (which new players are much more prone to but can still happen to anybody). It seems wisest to put in the restriction that The Guardian is suggesting where you can only search the discard pile with your hand face-down.There is certainly a disadvantage to the rule Guardian suggested. It arbitrarily restricts players from doing natural actions for no real benefit with a rule that will only ever serve to unfairly rules lawyer people if it is ever enforced.