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*It is often best to choose the most expensive card, to take advantage of the large shield. The most expensive card in the game provides +300 shield.
*It is often best to choose the most expensive card, to take advantage of the large shield. The most expensive card in the game provides +300 shield.
**Note that the opponent can predict your picked card cost by calculating the increased shield in groups of 15, which could give away some of your selected cards.
**Note that the opponent can predict your picked card cost by calculating the increased shield in groups of 15, which could give away some of your selected cards.
***A card with exactly the same Gold cost as the current Gold may suggest a card with a Gold-withdrawing effect<!--no specific keyword, would write "with a Withdraw effect"--> (e.g. [[Extra-Super Monkey]]).
***Generating shield that is equal to 15 multiplied by exactly the current Gold may suggest a card with a Gold-withdrawing effect<!--no specific keyword, would write "with a Withdraw effect"--> (e.g. [[Extra-Super Monkey]]).
***Any +150 or more shield (10+ Gold) may suggest a control opponent, or a midrange combo deck if suspecting [[Double Trouble]].
***Any +150 or more shield (10+ Gold) may suggest a control opponent, or a midrange combo deck if suspecting [[Double Trouble]].
***An opponent with +45 shield (3 Gold) could potentially suggest picking another Nature's Clarity.
***An opponent with +45 shield (3 Gold) could potentially suggest picking another Nature's Clarity.