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번역 관련 문제 보고
"When another player tries to steal from you, using Doggo will prevent them
from doing so (discard the Doggo card and that player may not resolve their
steal action). Doggo is also a bit clumsy and has a habit of knocking over trash
cans. During your Token Resolution step, playing Doggo allows you to draw
one card for each die rolled/token taken (assuming you haven't busted).
Example: If you end your turn with three tokens, you may discard a Doggo
card to draw three cards."
From a strategy perspective, there is no real reason to hoard cards though, so you shouldn't have too many at one time. You'll want to either use them for their ability or stash them as soon as possible.