How is Inheriting Baron like Delve?
Baron + Estate is like Silver + Silver. So buying an Estate after Inheriting Baron is like buying a Silver for $2 -- Delve.
yea and baron and delve both give you +buy
I mean sort of, but it's different for multiple reasons that matter:
1) The buy on Delve isn't comparable to the buy on Baron, because you only get that for buying Delve, not for playing Silver. So Baron-Estate gives you a buy, Silver+Silver does not.
2) The buy on Delve
is relevant to the fact that you can get more Silvers with Delve easier than you can get as many Estates.
3) Silver+Silver doesn't need an action to play, and can't be drawn dead.
4) You don't have to collide Silver+Silver for them to gives the +
; you could have an odd number of Silvers.
5) Estate+Estate is worth 2
l; Silver+Silver is worth 0.
6) Inheriting anything instantly gives you 3 (in general) copies of that thing, so it's not just about reducing the price of the thing in the future.
Not trying to say that Inheriting a Baron is good or anything; just that I feel like the comparison to Delve is a stretch because it is considering only 1 aspect what
Inheritance does out of many; that it let's you buy "copies" of the inherited card for
instead of the real cost.