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At any time in a game, can you look through your discard pile to see what you have in there? I often forget what has been played discarded, etc. Is there a rule against it?
Quote from: Korunks on October 16, 2010, 05:23:53 PMAt any time in a game, can you look through your discard pile to see what you have in there? I often forget what has been played discarded, etc. Is there a rule against it?Not technically. But most people won't begrudge you for doing so, especially in online play. Otherwise, you can only do so when a card says you can.
Quote from: Professoralstad on October 16, 2010, 05:34:56 PMQuote from: Korunks on October 16, 2010, 05:23:53 PMAt any time in a game, can you look through your discard pile to see what you have in there? I often forget what has been played discarded, etc. Is there a rule against it?Not technically. But most people won't begrudge you for doing so, especially in online play. Otherwise, you can only do so when a card says you can. Has there ever been any discussion on allowing you to view your discard?
Let me rephrase that. Has there been any discussion on removing the rule that states you cannot look at your discard pile?
Quote from: Smokey on October 16, 2010, 10:55:30 PMLet me rephrase that. Has there been any discussion on removing the rule that states you cannot look at your discard pile? No.
I don't really mind, I would prefer knowing what I have in the d/c before I play a card instead of being surprised by something like not having a Hero to return, etc. I think it's a rather dumb rule that you can't look through your d/c unless a card says so.
Also, intelligence doesn't equal memory.
Quote from: Daniel TS RED on October 18, 2010, 11:41:05 AMAlso, intelligence doesn't equal memory. No, but if you are intelligent, you will understand the advantage of needing to remember things, and you will invent ways to help yourself do so.
At your own, yes. It's much easier to remember what you have played.