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sean.hyer 16
sean.hyer has a newer deck inspired by this one: Help Unlooked For
So I have comments.
First - this deck is bad. Do not use this deck.
On to the encounter deck cards. They are really good (situationally). In a 4-player game, a card you shuffle into the top 5 of the encounter deck is almost certain to show between cards drawn and surges. In a 1-player game, the encounter deck will get reshuffled, or discard-until-x will fire, and you'll scarcely see them.
The reason this deck is bad is that it is leaning into self-reliance. I wanted to make a standalone deck using the encounter deck manipulation cards. As a result, this is bad in single player, and not even good in multiplayer. It should lean entirely towards support.