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The Far Wilds tries to make sure you are always able to increase your domain level. It does this by sometimes changing the next card you would draw. If you don't have a card that gives you domain in your hand and you don't have a domain building currently constructing you will draw the next card that gives you domain left in your Army.
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The Far Wilds tries to make sure you are always able to increase your domain level. It does this by sometimes changing the next card you would draw. Autodraw works any time you draw a card (start of game, start of round, card draw as effect from played card).
  
1) If you don't have a Base in play, or in your hand you will draw the first available one from your army if you have the domain for it.
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1) When the game starts, any [[:Category:Basic|Basic building]] (any [[Grove]], [[Graveyard]], etc.) in your Army is added to a list of External Cards.
  
2) If you have a card in hand that you don't have the domain for and you don't have a card that gives you that domain in hand that you can play you will draw a card from your army that gives you that domain if you have one.
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2) If you don't have a Base in play or in your hand, you will draw the first one available (closest to top of your Deck) from your Army if you have the domain to play it.
  
3) If you have a card in hand that you don't have the domain for and you don't have a card that gives you that domain in hand or in your army you will draw a basic building that gives domain that allows you to play the card.
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3) If you have a card in hand that you don't have the domain for and you don't have a card that gives you that domain in hand that you can play, you will draw the first available card from your Army that gives you that domain if you have one. If there isn't a card in your Army then you will draw one from your External Card list.  
  
4) If you don't have a card that gives you domain in hand that you can play. You will draw the first available one from your army.
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4) If you don't have a domain providing card in hand that you have the domain to play, you will draw the first domain providing card in your deck.
  
  
This means if you are playing a Dark Legion and Sylvan Army and you will draw a Grove if you don't have the Sylvan domain needed to cast some Sylvan card in your hand.
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This means that if you start with one Grove in your Army and later it is destroyed. You will keep drawing Groves as long as you need them.
  
 
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[[Category:Rules]]
Specifically, autodraw will only give you domains or bases that you can play and the draw replacements happens in the above order (only the first one that applies). 
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== Some Problems with Autodraw ==
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Drawing domain cards that give you domain you already have (2.They allow you to play more cards in your hand but not necessarily the ones you want)
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Drawing domain cards for domain that you don't currently have but have easy access to: e.g. [[Alabaster Pantheon]]
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Drawing basic buildings for domain before other domain cards in your deck (normally occurs because you don't have enough domain to play the other cards or when in your opening hand)
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 21 July 2011

The Far Wilds tries to make sure you are always able to increase your domain level. It does this by sometimes changing the next card you would draw. Autodraw works any time you draw a card (start of game, start of round, card draw as effect from played card).

1) When the game starts, any Basic building (any Grove, Graveyard, etc.) in your Army is added to a list of External Cards.

2) If you don't have a Base in play or in your hand, you will draw the first one available (closest to top of your Deck) from your Army if you have the domain to play it.

3) If you have a card in hand that you don't have the domain for and you don't have a card that gives you that domain in hand that you can play, you will draw the first available card from your Army that gives you that domain if you have one. If there isn't a card in your Army then you will draw one from your External Card list.

4) If you don't have a domain providing card in hand that you have the domain to play, you will draw the first domain providing card in your deck.


This means that if you start with one Grove in your Army and later it is destroyed. You will keep drawing Groves as long as you need them.