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Almost everything I could use was in the discard pile.
The top card is turned over to start a discard pile.
However, more than one card may be taken, in order, from the top of the discard pile.
You can never end a turn with an empty discard pile.
When it is your turn, place a card on the discard pile.
At the end of every turn, all played cards are moved to the discard pile.
No players may examine the discard pile at any point.
May allow any player to buy the top card from the discard pile.
They may not be taken from the discard pile, and are useless if found in the hand.
Anyone who does must take all the players' discard piles and whatever is under the pot.
Either way, the card goes to its owner's discard pile.
During the last game you were quick to discover my true discard pile.
If the discard pile is also empty, however, players must simply continue without drawing anything.
Unlike those shoes, I'm not ready for the discard pile.
All of the revealed cards are put in a discard pile.
However, there are restrictions on when one can pick up the discard pile.
The next card is turned face up as a starter for the discard pile.
A single card is then flipped to face up to start the discard pile.
When picking up the discard pile, only the top card can be used in this turn.
If the card cannot be immediately used, it is placed face up in the discard pile.
The discard pile should be created next to the draw deck.
During a player's turn they must play an attack, which sends it to the discard pile.
The discard pile is started after the first player draws).
A player who has laid down is no longer allowed to take cards from the discard pile.
Each player draws a card from the stock or the discard pile.