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Some of those are a bit questionable in their "deckbuilder" status (Ash of Gods for example describes itself as a CCG, which is a very different beast - in CCGs you make the deck outside the matches from all the cards you collected, deckbuilding is about building the deck inside the game itself). Slay the Spire took a mechanic straight from modern boardgames, but many of the later games didn't quite understand it and just think giving you cards in a roguelite makes a game a deckbuilder. :dizzy:
Also, it is a slim selection from a huge genre. Still, three of the games are on my wishlist, so I should at least consider it.