I can understand where yu are coming from, but where in the rulebook does it actually say you always have a hand? Its seems to be a general interpretation, but one could also interpret that if you do not have any cards, you don't have a hand to discard. I'm looking for where people are seeing these interpretations in the current rulebook? I'm still re-reading the whole thing, so might have missed it. Again, it seems a bit good for not having to do anything. It makes it harder as its not a spell, but an action. I kinda hope it gets FAQ'd as it does seem a bit ambiguous and could lead to issues.