Then I’ll share one approach to evaluating when to discard on the fly. In the following sections, I’ll lay out the basics, discuss some possible misconceptions that players may have about discarding. So, we have to come up with shortcuts to clear through the clutter. Most people (absolutely including myself here) simply don’t have the mental bandwidth to play out these decision trees fully. It’s easy to see why players of all skill level struggle with the decision of when to discard. What cards are your opponent likely to be holding and what house are they likely to call next? These questions have huge ramifications in some discard decision and little bearing in others. On the verge of victory or searching for a silver bullet to claw your way back into a match? Don’t forget about your opponent. The other cards in your hand, on the board, and remaining in your deck all factor into making the best decision. There is no card that you will discard in every situation, and there is no card you will never discard. The inherent challenge in discussing discarding is that each decision is nuanced by a seemingly endless list of variables. The goal of this article is to explore the basic strategy of when to discard to help players gain the most value out of this important action. Whether I’m teaching the game to new players or watching people play (You can find some great streamers under the KeyForge category on Twitch) I see players struggle to wrap their head around discarding. This time I’m diving into the strategy of discarding in KeyForge. If you missed the first one, where I discuss the mulligan, you can find it here.
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