That’s an interesting turn 1 there… might want to hit the discard/draw button (if you did, you might off either been too quick off the copy/past mark or may just need to hit the generate post button)
Turns out I’ll be away from my computer for a couple of hours. Those are good questions, but I don’t think I can answer them well on my phone… So if someone else doesn’t get to it before I get home, I’ll answer then.
Yes, they will be added into your discard pile when you next draw a card (so dont add them in before a technician death for example)
Just write them down in the same area you use to play cards
yes, you don’t need to worry about doing anything with them though, just type them in and the spreadsheet will put them in the right place when you next hit draw discard.
Looks like Shadow_Night_Black already answered your questions, but let me know if you have any more!
I think I’ll try using a card I don’t normally play…
P2T1
StartingHand Workers
STARTING HAND
Tiger Cub
Verdant Tree
Ironbark Treant
Spore Shambler
Playful Panda
WORKERS
Ironbark Treant
NextHand
Forest’s Favor
Rampant Growth
Merfolk Prospector
Young Treant
Discard
Playful Panda
Spore Shambler
Tech 2 card(s)
Get Paid - ($5)
Worker - ($4)
Recruit Tiger Cub - ($2)
Build a Verdant Tree - ($0)
Float ($0)
Discard 2, draw 4
Board Info: In Patrol:
Squad Leader: Tiger Cub (2/2+a)
Elite:
Scavenger:
Technician:
Lookout:
In Play:
Verdant Tree (Healing 1, exhaust to build tech buildings instantly)
Buildings:
Base HP: 20
Economy Info: Cards:
Hand: 4
Deck: 1
Disc: 2
Gold:
Gold: 0
Workers: 6
Thoughts
This isn’t a play I’ve tried before, but it should be strong against his opening. Verdant Tree heals any pokes from Musketeer, Tiger Cub is a big enough blocker that he’s unlikely to accomplish much even if he does kill it, and I can recover my hand next turn with Young Treant. This also lets me delay commiting to a hero, which is nice.
Worker choice was a literal coin flip between the two 3-cost units. We’ll see if I regret how the coin landed!
the problem with the end of his turn and his next hand was that he manually moved the cards from his hand to the discard, and then when he hit the discard draw button it saw 0 cards to be discarded.