Barbarian
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== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
− | * For example, if a player trashes {{Card|Contract}} to this, they could gain a {{Card|Royal Galley}}, as they share the Duration type, or a {{Card|Silver}}, as they share the Treasure type, or a {{Card|Sycophant}}, as they share the Liaison type. | + | * For example, if a player trashes {{Card|Contract}} to this, they could gain a {{Card|Royal Galley}}, as they share the [[Duration]] type, or a {{Card|Silver}}, as they share the [[Treasure]] type, or a {{Card|Sycophant}}, as they share the [[Liaison]] type. |
* If the trashed card costs {{Cost|3}} or more, they have to gain a cheaper card if they can; if there are no cheaper cards that share a type, they simply fail to gain a card. | * If the trashed card costs {{Cost|3}} or more, they have to gain a cheaper card if they can; if there are no cheaper cards that share a type, they simply fail to gain a card. | ||
* The attack hits each other player in turn order, starting with the player to your left; this can be important. | * The attack hits each other player in turn order, starting with the player to your left; this can be important. | ||
=== Other rules clarifications === | === Other rules clarifications === | ||
− | * | + | * Unlike {{Hex|Locusts}}, which checks whether the trashed card is {{Card|Copper}} or {{Card|Estate}}, this checks if the trashed card costs {{Cost|2}} or less (ignoring {{Cost|P}} and {{Debt}}). This means that: |
− | + | ** If this doesn't trash anything, the attacked player gains a {{Card|Curse}}. | |
+ | ** If this trashes another player's {{Card|Apothecary}} or {{Card|Engineer}}, they gain a {{Card|Curse}} instead of a cheaper card. | ||
* Cards that cost {{Cost|P}} only cost more than another card if both the {{Cost}} and {{Cost|P}} amounts are larger, or one is larger and one the same. For example, a Barbarian that trashes your {{Card|Alchemist}} means you can gain either an {{Card|Apothecary}} or an {{Card|Underling}}. However, a Barbarian that trashes your {{Card|Underling}} means you can't gain an {{Card|Apothecary}}. | * Cards that cost {{Cost|P}} only cost more than another card if both the {{Cost}} and {{Cost|P}} amounts are larger, or one is larger and one the same. For example, a Barbarian that trashes your {{Card|Alchemist}} means you can gain either an {{Card|Apothecary}} or an {{Card|Underling}}. However, a Barbarian that trashes your {{Card|Underling}} means you can't gain an {{Card|Apothecary}}. | ||
Revision as of 02:20, 24 May 2022
Barbarian | |
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Type(s) | Action - Attack |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Allies |
Illustrator(s) | Julien Delval |
Card text | |
+ Each other player trashes the top card of their deck. If it costs or more they gain a cheaper card sharing a type with it; otherwise they gain a Curse. |
Barbarian is an Action–Attack card from Allies. It is a trashing attack and sometimes junking attack similar to Locusts: it trashes opponents' cards and replaces them with cheaper ones. If the trashed card is cheap enough, the replacement is a Curse; otherwise it must be of the same type as the trashed card.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- For example, if a player trashes Contract to this, they could gain a Royal Galley, as they share the Duration type, or a Silver, as they share the Treasure type, or a Sycophant, as they share the Liaison type.
- If the trashed card costs or more, they have to gain a cheaper card if they can; if there are no cheaper cards that share a type, they simply fail to gain a card.
- The attack hits each other player in turn order, starting with the player to your left; this can be important.
Other rules clarifications
- Unlike Locusts, which checks whether the trashed card is Copper or Estate, this checks if the trashed card costs or less (ignoring and ). This means that:
- If this doesn't trash anything, the attacked player gains a Curse.
- If this trashes another player's Apothecary or Engineer, they gain a Curse instead of a cheaper card.
- Cards that cost Alchemist means you can gain either an Apothecary or an Underling. However, a Barbarian that trashes your Underling means you can't gain an Apothecary. only cost more than another card if both the and amounts are larger, or one is larger and one the same. For example, a Barbarian that trashes your
Strategy
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Versions
English versions
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | Notes | |
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German | Barbar |
Trivia
Secret History
An outtake from Dark Ages! Some guys from dominionstrategy.com briefly playtested Dark Ages (theory, rrenaud, and Captain Frisk, hey guys), and were aghast at how easy it was to lose a Duchy. I decided to scale back the quantity of Duchy-trashing, and took this card out. It was the same except it gave out a Ruins instead of a Curse. Well, I always liked it, and here it is at last. It also tried out for the Clashes pile, but I preferred it as its own pile.
Previous outtake
For a long time there was an attack which in its best form was "+, they trash the top card of their deck and gain a cheaper card that shares a type with it, or a Ruins if they can't." I liked it. Eventually I decided though that there was enough hatred of trashing attacks out there that I should just stick with the Knights (plus Rogue, but it's only a fractional attack).
Further development comments
People hating trashing attacks got Barbarian to come out in Allies instead of Dark Ages. There are also people hungry for those cards though, and they can't play with them if I don't make them. And Barbarian, man. It's not a card to be scared of.