Necromancer
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Necromancer | |
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Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Nocturne |
Illustrator(s) | Marco Morte |
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Play a face up, non-Duration Action card from the trash, leaving it there and turning it face down for the turn. Setup: Put the 3 Zombies into the trash. |
Necromancer is an Action card from Nocturne. It plays a non-Duration Action from the trash that has not yet been risen from the dead that turn. Handily enough, three Actions (the Zombies) are added to the trash for Necromancer to work with when he's in the game.
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Preview
Finally, the powers of the dead are yours to command. It’s about time. Today I’m doing the last bonus preview, Necromancer.
Each Action card in the trash can only be used once per turn, though if there are multiple copies of a card in the trash, you’ll be able to play each copy within the same turn. When you play a card in the trash, you flip it over to indicate that. So if you play three Necromancers in a turn, one could play Zombie Spy, the next could play Zombie Apprentice to trash a Skulk, and the last could play the Skulk you just trashed. If you use Throne Room to play Necromancer twice, each play of Necromancer will have to play a different card from the trash. Necromancer can’t play Duration cards, and cards that try to move themselves (like Reserve cards from Adventures) fail to do so; they’re stuck in the trash.
Necromancer lets you play Action cards from the trash. And just to ensure that you always have some options there, the trash starts with three Action cards in it, the Zombies. And two of the Zombies can help you get other Action cards into the trash. Somehow it all works out.
Each Action card in the trash can only be used once per turn, though if there are multiple copies of a card in the trash, you’ll be able to play each copy within the same turn. When you play a card in the trash, you flip it over to indicate that. So if you play three Necromancers in a turn, one could play Zombie Spy, the next could play Zombie Apprentice to trash a Skulk, and the last could play the Skulk you just trashed. If you use Throne Room to play Necromancer twice, each play of Necromancer will have to play a different card from the trash. Necromancer can’t play Duration cards, and cards that try to move themselves (like Reserve cards from Adventures) fail to do so; they’re stuck in the trash.
—LastFootnote, Nocturne Bonus Preview $5: Necromancer