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Skip is basically a cancel button. You can't leave and come back to it later.
Nah, sorry. I consider this a bug. There is no reason at all why it should cost or use the event. I literally didn't do anything. I looked at my deck, which I already can do anyway.
I walk into store that hands out free candy. He ask me if I want one. I say "no". Then 5s later, I go "On second thought. Yeah, I'll take one" and he then says "no can do. You already declined". WHAT?! It makes no sense at all. Nothing has changed.
I agree it's not great design but I believe it's intentional, so therefore not a bug.
It's similar when you enter a gem mine. You pay 2 brushes to enter, and the event is started. If you walk out without attempting a trap/puzzle, the event ends and you can't re-enter.
In your candy store analogy, leaving without buying would be the "Leave" button below the "Pay 75 gold" or "Pay 2 brushes" button.
I consider the alchemist bug, because otherwise it would mean the devs intentionally designed the game worse than it could be. In which case I would lose all respect for them. So, I just assume they actually wanted to make a great game and this is just a bug they didn't seem worth fixing.