I get the card-game style of drawing a card with a "secret token" so it is like drawing it and putting it in your hand.
My suggestion is to support the other card deck use case you often see in RPG and other games. And that is you are flipping over the top card and placing it face-up on the table. This is very common for event decks, treasure decks, and games that use decks in place of dice for the random element.
I am aware that you can draw and then discard and it kind of achieves the same effect, but it is a bit confusing (especially in the chat log) and is another set of keystrokes to have to hit.
Thanks!
Flip Over Card in addition to Draw Card
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Don't use the Shift key.
I called the token-swapping hotkeys "<" and ">" because they are easy to remember for cycling through a unit's various tokens either forward or backward (the arrrow keys were already taken for other functions), but in reality, you are pressing the "," (comma) and "." (period) keys.
I called the token-swapping hotkeys "<" and ">" because they are easy to remember for cycling through a unit's various tokens either forward or backward (the arrrow keys were already taken for other functions), but in reality, you are pressing the "," (comma) and "." (period) keys.

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