It is also possible for the player to sort the cards on the stash and the deck, by type, hp and rarity
Others, however, introduce surprising new ways for your investigator to interact with the adventure, and this is the case with the skill card, Quick Thinking ( Undimensioned and Unseen , 229)

Monsters: (15) 2 Subterror Behemoth Stalagmo 2 Subterror Behemoth Umastryx 1 Subterror Behemoth Stygokraken 1 Subterror Nemesis Warrior 3 Subterror Nemesis Archer 3 Des Lacooda 3 Ghost Ogre & Snow Rabbit Spells: (16) 2 Dark Hole 2 Terraforming 1 Book of Moon 1 Book of Eclipse 3 My Body as a Shield 2 Subterror Cave Clash 3 The Hidden City Traps: (9) 3 Quaking Mirror Force 3 Floodgate Trap Hole 2 Solemn Strike 1 Solemn Warning Extra Deck: (15) Fusion: (2) 1 ABC-Dragon Buster 1 Metalfoes Mithrilium Synchro: (2) 1 Moonlight Rose Dragon 1 Vulcan the Divine XYZ: (11) 1 Superdreadnought Rail Cannon Gustav Max 1 Mecha Phantom Beast Dracossack 1 Number 11: Big Eye 1 Number 30: Acid Golem of Destruction 1 Phantom Knights of Break Sword 1 Super Quantal Mech Beast Grampulse 1 Soul of Silvermountain 1 Ghostrick Alucard 1 M-X-Saber Invoker 1 Dante, Traveler of the Burning Abyss 1 Toadally Awesome What makes me mildly sad about this deck is that I still only run the original 2 Subterror Behemoths pplus 1 Stygokraken

So, beware if you see these on sale online
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