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10 slots is enough. More might be an issue with balancing.
The stash is only there to simplify giving some cards to another party without breaking the formation.
Cards are meant to be gone at the end of the scenario.
actually its kinda what the devs decide. saying " it wasn't in the original so lets not add features." doesnt seem like a bright ideal. cards are meant to be gone? you people think inside the box too much. sheep to the world.
I asked the question because my experience comes from decades of collectible card games both physical and digital and the "stash" seemed a strange mechanic that runs contra the idea of these. Now that I'm more informed I still don't think I'll settle with this "be happy there is a stash in the first place" just because you think I should, sorry.
This. I was surprised to see you could carry over cards from an adventure. I guess if you wanted to make it like the physical version you could sell your entire stash after each adventure.
Also in the physical game you can choose your cards if they are basic or ‘at least 2 lower than the adventure you’re currently playing‘
“After each scenario, you must rebuild your character deck. Start by combining your discard pile with your hand, your character deck, and any cards you buried under your character card; you may then freely trade cards with other players. Your deck must end up meeting the Cards List requirements on your character card, along with any deck adjustments on your role card, if you have one. Loot cards count as cards of their type; if your character’s Cards List specifies 3 items
and you keep 1 loot card with the item type when your rebuild your deck, your deck must contain exactly 2 other items.
If you can’t construct a valid deck from the cards your group has available because you don’t have enough of certain card types, choose the extra cards you need from the box, choosing only
cards with the Basic trait. After you begin the adventure The Hook Mountain Massacre, you may ignore the Basic trait restriction; instead, you may use any cards in the box from the base set and
the Character Add-On Deck, as well as any cards from an adventure whose adventure deck number is at least 2 lower than the adventure you’re currently playing. If you have cards left over after rebuilding all of the surviving characters’ decks, put them back in the box.”