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− | '''[[Masquerade]]''' debuted in the 3rd set, moved to the 5th set, and finally ended up here. I wanted another interactive card and Dale wanted another card that cost {{Cost|3}}. This was both so in it went. The premise of the card is the pass-left ability, and the rest of the card struggles to make that part good enough. You draw two cards first so that you're more likely to have a bad card to pass; you can trash a card afterwards so you can cope with getting passed a bad card. This card can hurt you, but isn't an attack. It would just be too confusing figuring out what Moat did to it if it were an attack.<div class="templatequotecite">—[[Donald X. Vaccarino]], <cite>[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=116.0 The Secret History of the Intrigue Cards] | + | I tried out a {{Card|Throne Room|Throne}} for treasures in [[Prosperity]]. It seemed like a classic thing, but it wasn't as popular as I'd hoped, so I dropped it. I rescued it here as '''[[Counterfeit]]''' by having it trash the treasure you Throne, which makes it double as a way to get rid of Coppers, and hey I threw in +{{Cost|1}} and +1 Buy for good measure. Theory of dominionstrategy.com suggested the name.<div class="templatequotecite">—[[Donald X. Vaccarino]], <cite>[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=4318.0 The Secret History of the Dark Ages Cards] |
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Revision as of 18:28, 2 January 2014
I tried out a for treasures in
Prosperity. It seemed like a classic thing, but it wasn't as popular as I'd hoped, so I dropped it. I rescued it here as
Counterfeit by having it trash the treasure you Throne, which makes it double as a way to get rid of Coppers, and hey I threw in +
and +1 Buy for good measure. Theory of dominionstrategy.com suggested the name.