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: Because cards are free, power is balanced through negative card types. Stronger cards often have "Discard" requirements or "Consumable" traits, meaning they exit the deck after one use. 2. Deck Inflation vs. Narrative Progression The most "deep" aspect of the game is its economic tension.

: Relies on spells that often require specific card combinations or "exile" mechanics to cycle the deck.

: You keep all accumulated Treasure/Gold and end the run safely. Fate.Hunters.v1.1.9.rar

: These classes typically excel at "discard-themed" decks, which are essential for mitigating the negative impact of Treasure cards. 4. Risk Assessment: The "Cash Out" Mechanic

: You risk all current progress for a treasure multiplier on the next floor. If you die, you lose everything. 5. Technical Note on "v1.1.9.rar" : Because cards are free, power is balanced

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: Enemies frequently add Wounds, Poisons, and Curses to your deck. Unlike temporary debuffs, these remain in your deck for the entire run, requiring active "thinning" or removal strategies to survive. 3. Class-Specific Strategic Archetypes Deck Inflation vs

: In most games, loot is purely beneficial. In Fate Hunters, Treasure cards have high gold value (meta-currency) but zero combat utility . Taking more loot directly increases your chance of a "dead draw," creating a literal weight to greed.