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==Examples of trashers==
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=Types of trashers=
*[[Chapel]]
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*Moneylender
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==Multi-card trashers==
*Remodel
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*Mine
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These cards allow rapid deck-thinning. [[Chapel]] is the multi-card trasher ''par excellence'' due to the combination of its cheap price and the large number of cards it lets you trash; other multi-card trashers usually offer benefits in addition to trashing, or alternative options you can choose instead of trashing, to keep the card relevant after you've trashed all the cards you want to trash.
*Masquerade
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*Steward
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*[[Dominion]]: [[Chapel]]
*Trading Post
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*[[Intrigue]]: [[Steward]], [[Trading Post]]
*Upgrade
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*[[Prosperity]]: [[Forge]]
*Ambassador, does not trash, but functions similarly to remove cards from your deck.
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** [[Mint]] has an on-buy trashing effect.
*Lookout
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*[[Cornucopia]]: [[Remake]]
*Island, does no trash, but effectively removes a card from your deck.
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*[[Dark Ages]]: [[Count]], [[Dame Anna]], [[Mercenary]]
*Salvager
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*Apprentice
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==Trash for benefit==
*Transmute
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*Loan
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Several cards allow you to trash a card and receive a bonus or benefit that depends on the cost (or occasionally other properties) of the trashed card(s). These are commonly referred to as '''trash-for-benefit'' (or "TfB") cards. (Most trashers give you ''some'' benefit to your current turn other than trashing, and the term "trash-for-benefit" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to all such cards.)
*Trade Route
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*Bishop
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===Remodelers===
*Mint, on-buy effect
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*Expand
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These are cards that allow you to trash one or more cards and gain cards to replace them depending on the cost of the trashed card. Some provide other benefits in addition to the gain. These cards usually ''improve'' your deck by trashing weaker cards for stronger cards, without substantially ''thinning'' your deck, because you gain in addition to trashing. Some remodelers, however, allow you to trash more cards than you gain ([[Forge]]), or require you to gain cards of a ''specific'' cost, allowing you to thin your deck if there are no available cards at that cost ([[Upgrade]] and [[Remake]] are the best examples of this). Some are restricted to trashing cards of specific [[type]]s. Many remodelers have names that are verbs.
*Forge
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*Remake
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*Dominion: [[Mine]], [[Remodel]]
*Develop
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*Intrigue: [[Upgrade]]
*Jack of all Trades
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*Prosperity: [[Expand]], [[Forge]]
*Spice Merchant
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*Cornucopia: [[Remake]]
*Trader
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*[[Hinterlands]]: [[Develop]]
*Farmland, on-buy effect
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** [[Farmland]] has an on-buy remodeling effect.
*Altar
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*[[Promo]]: [[Governor]]
*Count
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*Dark Ages: [[Grave Robber]], [[Procession]], [[Rebuild]]
*Counterfeit
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*Death Cart
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*[[Alchemy]]: [[Transmute]] gains a card depending on the ''type'' of the trashed card, rather than its cost.
*Forager
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*hermit
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===Other trash-for-benefit cards===
*Junk Dealer
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*Mercenary
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These cards provide benefits scaled to the cost of the trashed card other than new gains:
*Procession
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*Rats
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*[[Seaside]]: [[Salvager]]
*Rebuild
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*Alchemy: [[Apprentice]]
*Dame Anna
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*Prosperity: [[Bishop]]
*Governor
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*Hinterlands: [[Trader]]
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*Dark Ages: [[Counterfeit]] provides a benefit scaled to the ''value'' of the trashed Treasure, rather than its cost.
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==Single-card trashers==
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These trashers have effects that are independent of the properties of the cards being trashed, and can trash any card:
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*Intrigue: [[Masquerade]]
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*Seaside: [[Lookout]]
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*Prosperity: [[Trade Route]]
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*Dark Ages: [[Altar]], [[Death Cart]], [[Forager]], [[Junk Dealer]], [[Rats]]
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**Altar and Rats resemble Remodelers in that they trash one card and gain one card, but what card can be gained is not dependent on what card is trashed.
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===Copper trashers===
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These cards are primarily used for trashing [[Copper]]: [[Moneylender]] can ''only'' trash Copper, while the others can trash other [[Treasure]] cards as well, but do not provide better benefits for trashing more useful Treasures.
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*Dominion: [[Moneylender]]
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*Prosperity: [[Loan]]
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** [[Mint]]'s on-buy effect, while not a single-card trasher, is also best used for trashing Copper.
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*Hinterlands: [[Spice Merchant]]
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===Estate trashers===
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These cards can't trash [[Treasure]] cards and don't give better benefits for trashing better cards. Therefore in the early game they're most likely to be used for trashing [[Estates]] or [[Shelter]]s specifically; later in the game, they may be used on [[Curse]]s, obsolete early-game [[Action]] purchases, and cards with on-trash benefits.
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*Hinterlands: [[Jack of all Trades]]
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*Dark Ages: [[Hermit]]
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==Pseudo-trashers==
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These cards offer ways of removing cards from your deck other than trashing them. This can sometimes allow sneaky combos with [[Possession]].
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*Intrigue: [[Masquerade]]
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** Masquerade ''both'' allows you to pseudo-trash a card by passing it away ''and'' allows you to actually trash another card.
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*Seaside: [[Ambassador]], [[Island]]

Revision as of 19:55, 4 November 2012

Trasher is the generic name for any card with the ability to trash one or more cards from your hand or deck. Cards which trash another players cards or trash themselves are generally not considered trashers. Cards which trash a card and give a bonus, usually depending on the card or cards that were trashed is referred to as Trash for Benefit.


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Types of trashers

Multi-card trashers

These cards allow rapid deck-thinning. Chapel is the multi-card trasher par excellence due to the combination of its cheap price and the large number of cards it lets you trash; other multi-card trashers usually offer benefits in addition to trashing, or alternative options you can choose instead of trashing, to keep the card relevant after you've trashed all the cards you want to trash.

Trash for benefit

Several cards allow you to trash a card and receive a bonus or benefit that depends on the cost (or occasionally other properties) of the trashed card(s). These are commonly referred to as 'trash-for-benefit (or "TfB") cards. (Most trashers give you some benefit to your current turn other than trashing, and the term "trash-for-benefit" is sometimes used more broadly to refer to all such cards.)

Remodelers

These are cards that allow you to trash one or more cards and gain cards to replace them depending on the cost of the trashed card. Some provide other benefits in addition to the gain. These cards usually improve your deck by trashing weaker cards for stronger cards, without substantially thinning your deck, because you gain in addition to trashing. Some remodelers, however, allow you to trash more cards than you gain (Forge), or require you to gain cards of a specific cost, allowing you to thin your deck if there are no available cards at that cost (Upgrade and Remake are the best examples of this). Some are restricted to trashing cards of specific types. Many remodelers have names that are verbs.

  • Alchemy: Transmute gains a card depending on the type of the trashed card, rather than its cost.

Other trash-for-benefit cards

These cards provide benefits scaled to the cost of the trashed card other than new gains:

  • Dark Ages: Counterfeit provides a benefit scaled to the value of the trashed Treasure, rather than its cost.

Single-card trashers

These trashers have effects that are independent of the properties of the cards being trashed, and can trash any card:

Copper trashers

These cards are primarily used for trashing Copper: Moneylender can only trash Copper, while the others can trash other Treasure cards as well, but do not provide better benefits for trashing more useful Treasures.

Estate trashers

These cards can't trash Treasure cards and don't give better benefits for trashing better cards. Therefore in the early game they're most likely to be used for trashing Estates or Shelters specifically; later in the game, they may be used on Curses, obsolete early-game Action purchases, and cards with on-trash benefits.

Pseudo-trashers

These cards offer ways of removing cards from your deck other than trashing them. This can sometimes allow sneaky combos with Possession.

  • Intrigue: Masquerade
    • Masquerade both allows you to pseudo-trash a card by passing it away and allows you to actually trash another card.
  • Seaside: Ambassador, Island
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