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And to keep this post from being a complaint & possibly even help the devs make this more intuitive, can anyone think of a good way to relieve this confusion? ... I was expecting it to be a graphical x-ray view into the top cards (might be fun if they were LR inverted), but maybe a UI fix would be to add "click and hold" to the trait's tool tip.
The issue with the top card being visible all the time, aside from the visual bombardment, is that you can apply the same trait, or a similar effect, several times, so that you can view for example the top three cards. So, the better solution would have been a tool tip, or a better description of the trait, but I don't think this is going to happen.
Since when???
Howdafuq was anyone supposed to know that after playing *four characters* of not ever needing to do that
A tool tip when you hover over the top of the deck that shows the next X cards would be great. Or, the ability to sort cards in someone's deck by 'current placement' with all but those x hidden, etc etc. Or at least explaining how it actually works on the card itself.
If you do that then read it from left to right, with the leftmost card being the top card.