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번역 관련 문제 보고
this is not something negative. this is good, since the cards themselves dont do anything to help you fight your enemy.
theyre basically like curses during the fight, since they dont have any effect until after you already won.they take draw space and dont help you beat your enemy in the fight that youre playing them in.
finishing the seal and removing them immediately makes your deck more powerful, both through the stats, but also because the density of your cards that give you benefit like blocking and dealing damage just drastically increased.
on top of it, you probably finish the seal close to the end of the game during your last few fights before neow, or the last hero.
at that point carrying them with you all that way and repeatedly playing them for additional cards, upgrades, souls, and potions already had the effect you needed to get out of them.
personally i see the completed seal as a "win more" relic. if you can afford to clog your deck with 6 "useless" cards and have the extra energy to play them, and still win fights, then your deck is probably already so powerful enough to win in the first place, that the handicap doesnt matter anymore.