Treasure Hunter
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Treasure Hunter | |
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Type(s) | Action - Traveller |
Kingdom card? | No |
Set | Adventures |
Illustrator(s) | Alayna Lemmer |
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+1 Action + Gain a Silver per card the player to your right gained in his last turn. When you discard this from play, you may exchange it for a Warrior. (This is not in the Supply.) |
Treasure Hunter is an Action-Traveller card from Adventures. It gains you a Silver for every card the player to your right gained during his last turn. It is not in the Supply, but can be exchanged for from a Page. Treasure Hunter itself, once discarded from play, can be exchanged for a Warrior. There are only 5 copies of Treasure Hunter in the Treasure Hunter pile.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- This counts all cards gained, not just bought cards. For example if the player to your right played Amulet, gaining a Silver, then bought a Duchy, you would gain two Silvers.
- The gained Silvers are put into your discard pile.
Other Rules clarifications
- Cards "the player to your right gained" include non-Supply cards, like Spoils or Prizes, as well as cards gained from the Trash, such as through Graverobber. On the other hand, Traveller upgrades are exchanged for, not gained, and do not count for this.
Strategy
There is no strategy article for Treasure Hunter yet, as Adventures is the newest expansion, and the community is still discussing how best to use it. If you have ideas, please share them on the forum!
Alternate versions
Digital version for Dominion Online
Trivia
In other languages
- Dutch: Roofridder (lit. robber knight)
- French: Chasseuse de Trésors (note: explicitly feminine)
- German: Schatzsucher (note: explicitly masculine)
- Japanese: トレジャーハンター (pron. torejā hantā)
Secret History
Treasure Hunter was another very old card, which had had various forms in different sets and never quite made it; there were always players saying, is this fun thing really as good as it gets. Such is human perversity. Here at last was a place for it where the casual players who liked it could enjoy it while not taking up too much room for the haters.