Princess
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* Japanese: 王女 (pron. ''ōjo'') | * Japanese: 王女 (pron. ''ōjo'') | ||
* Polish: Księżniczka | * Polish: Księżniczka | ||
+ | * Russian: Принцесса (pron. ''printsyessa'') | ||
* Spanish: Princesa | * Spanish: Princesa | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 19 January 2017
Princess | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action - Prize |
Kingdom card? | No |
Set | Cornucopia |
Illustrator(s) | Lynell Ingram |
Card text | |
+1 Buy While this is in play, cards cost less, but not less than . (This is not in the Supply.) |
Princess is an Action-Prize from Cornucopia. It is not in the Supply, and can only be gained through playing the Tournament card. It reduces the costs of all cards, and gives +Buy to make use of the cost reduction.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- This makes all cards cheaper (to a minimum of ) as long as it is in play.
- When it leaves play, it stops making cards cheaper.
- This applies to cards everywhere - cards in the Supply, cards in hand, cards in decks.
- For example if you played Princess, then Remake, trashing a Copper, you could gain a Silver, as Silver would cost while Copper would still cost .
- Using Throne Room (from Dominion) on Princess will not make cards cost less, as there is still only one copy of Princess in play.
- This is a Prize; see the Additional Rules.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
There's no strategy article for Princess.
It's best in a big engine which can make use of the cost reduction by buying a lot of Victory cards at once. However, as with Diadem, that is not common in Tournament games. In a Big Money-like game, Princess can be used for the occasional Province-Duchy or Province-Estate turn.
Synergies/Combos
Antisynergies
Alternate versions
Digital version for Dominion Online
Trivia
In other languages
- Czech: Princezna
- Dutch: Prinses
- Finnish: Prinsessa
- French: Princesse
- German: Prinzessin
- Italian: Principessa
- Japanese: 王女 (pron. ōjo)
- Polish: Księżniczka
- Russian: Принцесса (pron. printsyessa)
- Spanish: Princesa
Secret History
...at one point Princess gave you +1 Action too.