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− | Dominion cards are classified into several '''types''', which determine how they can be used during gameplay and how they interact with other cards. Every card has at least one type, and all of a card's types are listed on the bottom banner of the card | + | Dominion cards are classified into several '''types''', which determine how they can be used during gameplay and how they interact with other cards. Every card has at least one type, and all of a card's types are listed on the bottom banner of the card. |
− | + | The majority of cards have only one type, but many cards have two, some have three, and a few have four. | |
Cards with multiple types have membership in all of them for all purposes. For instance, {{Card|Harem}} is a [[Treasure]]–[[Victory]] card; cards that have a special interaction with Treasure cards, such as {{Card|Mine}}, and cards that have a special interaction with [[Victory]] cards, such as {{Card|Crossroads}}, will both respond to Harem. Three cards, {{card|Courtier}}, {{card|Falconer}}, and {{card|Maroon}}, have abilities that are sensitive to how ''many'' types another card possesses. | Cards with multiple types have membership in all of them for all purposes. For instance, {{Card|Harem}} is a [[Treasure]]–[[Victory]] card; cards that have a special interaction with Treasure cards, such as {{Card|Mine}}, and cards that have a special interaction with [[Victory]] cards, such as {{Card|Crossroads}}, will both respond to Harem. Three cards, {{card|Courtier}}, {{card|Falconer}}, and {{card|Maroon}}, have abilities that are sensitive to how ''many'' types another card possesses. |