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* If there are not enough Silvers left, gain as many as you can. | * If there are not enough Silvers left, gain as many as you can. | ||
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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
Feodum is a weak [[alt-VP]] card that scales with the amount of {{Card|Silver}} in your deck. This can infrequently allow for a monolithic [[combo]]-based strategy or provide supplemental {{VP}}. More commonly, Feodum’s on-trash effect of gaining {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} is useful for adding [[payload]] to your deck, possibly in combination with [[trash for benefit]] effects. | Feodum is a weak [[alt-VP]] card that scales with the amount of {{Card|Silver}} in your deck. This can infrequently allow for a monolithic [[combo]]-based strategy or provide supplemental {{VP}}. More commonly, Feodum’s on-trash effect of gaining {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} is useful for adding [[payload]] to your deck, possibly in combination with [[trash for benefit]] effects. | ||
− | If you can trash Feodum soon after gaining it, it can viewed similarly to an efficient one-time {{Card|Silver}} [[gainer]], giving you three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} with one gain. The most common example of this use case is with {{Event|Donate}}: by opening with Feodum on turn 1 and {{Event|Donate}} on turn 2, you can begin turn 3 with a deck of three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}. Other examples include {{Card|Watchtower}}, which allows you to immediately trash the Feodum, or simply having lots of [[overdraw]], a [[Workshop variant]], and a need to quickly increase your economic output. Similarly, with {{Event|Salt the Earth}}, it’s possible to effectively buy three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and {{VP|1}} for only {{Cost|4}}, which is a strong tool for a [[money strategies|money strategy]]. | + | If you can trash Feodum soon after gaining it, it can be viewed similarly to an efficient one-time {{Card|Silver}} [[gainer]], giving you three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} with one gain. The most common example of this use case is with {{Event|Donate}}: by opening with Feodum on turn 1 and {{Event|Donate}} on turn 2, you can begin turn 3 with a deck of three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}. Other examples include {{Card|Watchtower}}, which allows you to immediately trash the Feodum, or simply having lots of [[overdraw]], a [[Workshop variant]], and a need to quickly increase your economic output. Similarly, with {{Event|Salt the Earth}}, it’s possible to effectively buy three {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and {{VP|1}} for only {{Cost|4}}, which is a strong tool for a [[money strategies|money strategy]]. |
The main problem with using Feodum as your primary method of scoring is that it does not score many {{VP}} quickly, and it’s too difficult to gain {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} quickly enough to be competitive with more normal strategies. When the cost of acquiring {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} in bulk is very cheap, scoring via Feodum may be viable or even centralizing, as in the cases of {{Card|Masterpiece}} and {{Event|Delve}}. In these cases, you’ll want the game to go long enough that you can acquire many {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and Feodums and, if contested, to win the [[glossary#s|split]] on both. Because your deck is predominantly {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}, it’s probably not worthwhile to add other cards (such as [[terminal draw]]), as you simply won’t draw them very often. On the other hand, being {{Card|Silver}}-flooded does mean that you can likely afford {{Card|Province|Provinces}}—even though they may score less than your Feodums, doing so can help you end the game. With slower {{Card|Silver}} gainers such as {{Card|Trader}}, the rate at which you can gain {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and Feodums is unlikely to be competitive except in very weak [[Kingdom]]s. | The main problem with using Feodum as your primary method of scoring is that it does not score many {{VP}} quickly, and it’s too difficult to gain {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} quickly enough to be competitive with more normal strategies. When the cost of acquiring {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} in bulk is very cheap, scoring via Feodum may be viable or even centralizing, as in the cases of {{Card|Masterpiece}} and {{Event|Delve}}. In these cases, you’ll want the game to go long enough that you can acquire many {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and Feodums and, if contested, to win the [[glossary#s|split]] on both. Because your deck is predominantly {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}, it’s probably not worthwhile to add other cards (such as [[terminal draw]]), as you simply won’t draw them very often. On the other hand, being {{Card|Silver}}-flooded does mean that you can likely afford {{Card|Province|Provinces}}—even though they may score less than your Feodums, doing so can help you end the game. With slower {{Card|Silver}} gainers such as {{Card|Trader}}, the rate at which you can gain {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and Feodums is unlikely to be competitive except in very weak [[Kingdom]]s. | ||
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! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | {{CardLangVersionImage|o=1}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|o=1|d=g}} || style="padding: 0px 10px;"| Worth 1{{VP}} for every 3 Silvers in your deck (round down).{{divline}}When you trash this, gain 3 Silvers. || Dark Ages || August 2012 |
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− | | {{ | + | | {{CardLangVersionImage}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|d=s}} || style="padding: 0px 10px;"| Worth '''1'''{{VP}} per 3 Silvers you have (round down).{{divline}}When you trash this, gain 3 Silvers. || Dark Ages [[2016 Errata#Formatting_changes|(2017 printing)]] || September 2017 |
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===Other language versions=== | ===Other language versions=== | ||
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− | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes | + | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! style="width:11em;"|Notes |
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!Czech | !Czech | ||
− | | Léno || {{CardLangVersionImage|Czech}} || || || | + | | Léno || {{CardLangVersionImage|Czech}} || || Má hodnotu {{VP|1}} za každé 3 Stříbrňáky ve tvém balíčku (zaokrouhleno dolů).{{divline}}Pokud tuto kartu zahodíš na smetiště, vezmi si 3 Stříbrňáky. || |
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!Dutch | !Dutch | ||
− | | Feodum || || || || | + | | Feodum || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch|d=s}} || style="padding: 10px 0px;"| Is {{VP|1}} waard voor elke 3 Zilver in je trekstapel (naar beneden afgerond).{{Divline}}Als je deze kaart vernietigd, pak dan 3 Zilver. || (2013) |
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!Finnish | !Finnish | ||
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− | !German | + | !rowspan=2|German |
− | | Lehen || {{CardVersionImage|Feodum German-HiG|German language Feodum 2012 by Hans im Glück}} || || Wert | + | | Lehen || {{CardVersionImage|Feodum German-HiG|German language Feodum 2012 by Hans im Glück}} || || Wert {{VP|'''1'''}}<br>für je 3 Silber im eigenen Kartensatz (abgerundet).{{divline}}Wenn du diese Karte entsorgst:<br>Nimm dir 3 Silber. || (2012) |
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+ | | Lehen || || {{CardVersionImage|FeodumGerman2021Digital|German language Feodum 2021 from Shuffle iT}} || Wert {{VP|'''1'''}} pro drei Silber, die du besitzt (abgerundet).{{divline}}Wenn du diese Karte entsorgst, nimm dir 3 Silber. || | ||
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!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
− | | 封土 (pron. ''hōdo'') || || || あなたの銀貨3枚(端数切り捨て)につき'''1'''{{VP}} | + | | 封土<br>(pron. ''hōdo'') || || || style="padding:10px 0px;"| あなたの銀貨3枚(端数切り捨て)につき'''1'''{{VP}}。{{divline}}これを廃棄するとき、銀貨3枚を獲得する。 || |
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!Korean | !Korean | ||
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!Polish | !Polish | ||
− | | Pańszczyzna || || || || Although Polish version is not released, this card is referred to in the Polish version of ''[[Empires]]'' rulebook | + | | Pańszczyzna || || || || <small>Although Polish version is not released, this card is referred to in the Polish version of ''[[Empires]]'' rulebook</small> |
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!Russian | !Russian | ||
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!Spanish | !Spanish | ||
− | | Feudo || || || || | + | | Feudo || {{CardLangVersionImage|Spanish}} || || Esta carta vale 1{{VP}} por cada 3 cartas de Plata que tengas en tu mazo (redondeando hacia abajo).{{divline}} Cuando elimines esta carta, gana 3 cartas de Plata. || (2014) |
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 25 January 2024
Feodum | |
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Info | |
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Type(s) | Victory |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Dark Ages |
Illustrator(s) | Matthias Catrein |
Card text | |
Worth 1 per 3 Silvers you have (round down). When you trash this, gain 3 Silvers. |
Feodum is a Victory card from Dark Ages. It gains value as you get more Silvers in your deck, and it also allows you to gain three Silvers by trashing it.
Contents |
[edit] FAQ
[edit] Official FAQ
- This is a Victory card, so use eight copies for games with two players, or 12 for games with three or more players.
- At the end of the game, each Feodum is worth 1 for every three Silvers in your deck, rounded down.
- For example if you have 11 Silvers, your Feodums are worth 3 each.
- If Feodum is trashed, you gain three Silvers.
- If there are not enough Silvers left, gain as many as you can.
[edit] Strategy
Feodum is a weak alt-VP card that scales with the amount of Silver in your deck. This can infrequently allow for a monolithic combo-based strategy or provide supplemental . More commonly, Feodum’s on-trash effect of gaining Silvers is useful for adding payload to your deck, possibly in combination with trash for benefit effects.
If you can trash Feodum soon after gaining it, it can be viewed similarly to an efficient one-time Silver gainer, giving you three Silvers with one gain. The most common example of this use case is with Donate: by opening with Feodum on turn 1 and Donate on turn 2, you can begin turn 3 with a deck of three Silvers. Other examples include Watchtower, which allows you to immediately trash the Feodum, or simply having lots of overdraw, a Workshop variant, and a need to quickly increase your economic output. Similarly, with Salt the Earth, it’s possible to effectively buy three Silvers and 1 for only , which is a strong tool for a money strategy.
The main problem with using Feodum as your primary method of scoring is that it does not score many quickly, and it’s too difficult to gain Silvers quickly enough to be competitive with more normal strategies. When the cost of acquiring Silvers in bulk is very cheap, scoring via Feodum may be viable or even centralizing, as in the cases of Masterpiece and Delve. In these cases, you’ll want the game to go long enough that you can acquire many Silvers and Feodums and, if contested, to win the split on both. Because your deck is predominantly Silvers, it’s probably not worthwhile to add other cards (such as terminal draw), as you simply won’t draw them very often. On the other hand, being Silver-flooded does mean that you can likely afford Provinces—even though they may score less than your Feodums, doing so can help you end the game. With slower Silver gainers such as Trader, the rate at which you can gain Silvers and Feodums is unlikely to be competitive except in very weak Kingdoms.
Feodum can also provide supplemental , perhaps instead of a Duchy. With 9 Silvers in your deck, it provides the same for less. With 12 Silvers it provides more . This may happen if you are, for example, playing a money strategy using a Silver gainer such as Jack of All Trades.
[edit] External strategy articles
Note: Article(s) below are by individual authors and may not represent the community's current views on cards, but may provide more in-depth information or give historical perspective. Caveat emptor.
[edit] Versions
[edit] English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Worth 1 for every 3 Silvers in your deck (round down). When you trash this, gain 3 Silvers. |
Dark Ages | August 2012 | ||
Worth 1 per 3 Silvers you have (round down). When you trash this, gain 3 Silvers. |
Dark Ages (2017 printing) | September 2017 |
[edit] Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | Notes | |
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Czech | Léno | Má hodnotu 1 za každé 3 Stříbrňáky ve tvém balíčku (zaokrouhleno dolů). Pokud tuto kartu zahodíš na smetiště, vezmi si 3 Stříbrňáky. |
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Dutch | Feodum | Is 1 waard voor elke 3 Zilver in je trekstapel (naar beneden afgerond). Als je deze kaart vernietigd, pak dan 3 Zilver. |
(2013) | ||
Finnish | Sarka (lit. field) | ||||
French | Fief | ||||
German | Lehen | Wert 1 für je 3 Silber im eigenen Kartensatz (abgerundet). Wenn du diese Karte entsorgst: Nimm dir 3 Silber. |
(2012) | ||
Lehen | Wert 1 pro drei Silber, die du besitzt (abgerundet). Wenn du diese Karte entsorgst, nimm dir 3 Silber. |
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Japanese | 封土 (pron. hōdo) |
あなたの銀貨3枚(端数切り捨て)につき1 。 これを廃棄するとき、銀貨3枚を獲得する。 |
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Korean | 봉토 (pron. bongto) | ||||
Polish | Pańszczyzna | Although Polish version is not released, this card is referred to in the Polish version of Empires rulebook | |||
Russian | феод (pron. fyeod) | ||||
Spanish | Feudo | Esta carta vale 1 por cada 3 cartas de Plata que tengas en tu mazo (redondeando hacia abajo). Cuando elimines esta carta, gana 3 cartas de Plata. |
(2014) |
[edit] Trivia
Feodum is one of the available backgrounds in Dominion Online.
[edit] Theme
[edit] Preview
Feodum is the victory card that counts treasures that you always knew I’d make. What you didn’t know is that it would only count Silvers. If Coppers count, man, that’s like a Gardens deck, we built that one already. I mean it’s different but whatever. If Golds count, man, I already wanted a deck with a lot of Gold. So it only counts Silvers. And to help that out, it’s a Silver piñata. You might even buy one just to crack it open, with no plan of really going for Feodums.
Feodum does something when you trash it. There are a bunch of cards like that in this set. There’s really only so much you can do with the trash directly, like Graverobber, but you can do tons of things based on cards getting trashed. And if you are the kind of person who likes card combos, these cards are for you. For example you can just Remodel a Feodum into a Feodum, for the 3 Silvers. Look at that.
[edit] Secret History