Bridge Troll
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|set = Adventures | |set = Adventures | ||
|type1 = Action | |type1 = Action | ||
− | |type2 = Duration | + | |type2 = Attack |
− | |illustrator = | + | |type3 = Duration |
+ | |illustrator = Kurt Miller | ||
|text = Each other player takes his -{{Cost|1}} token. Now and at the start of your next turn:<br/>+1 Buy | |text = Each other player takes his -{{Cost|1}} token. Now and at the start of your next turn:<br/>+1 Buy | ||
|text2 = While this is in play, cards cost {{Cost|1}} less on your turns, but not less than {{Cost|0}}. | |text2 = While this is in play, cards cost {{Cost|1}} less on your turns, but not less than {{Cost|0}}. | ||
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− | '''Bridge Troll''' is an [[Action]]-[[Duration]] card from [[Adventures]]. | + | '''Bridge Troll''' is an [[Action]]-[[Attack]]-[[Duration]] card from [[Adventures]]. It is a [[Cost reduction|cost-reducer]] that effectively raises costs for your opponents by making them take their -{{Cost|1}} [[Adventures tokens|token]]; it is also a source of [[+Buy]]. |
== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
− | This gives each other player his -{{Cost|1}} token, which will cause those players to get {{Cost|1}} less the next time they get {{Cost|}}; see the Tokens section. It also gives you +1 Buy both on the turn you play it and on your next turn. While Bridge Troll is in play, on your turns only, cards cost {{Cost|1}} less, but not less than {{Cost|0}}. This applies to all cards everywhere, including cards in the Supply, cards in hand, and cards in Decks. For example if you have Bridge Troll in play and play Raze, trashing Estate, Estate will only cost {{Cost|1}}, so you'll only look at one card rather than two. This is cumulative; if you have two Bridge Trolls in play from last turn and play another Bridge Troll this turn, all cards will cost {{Cost|3}} less this turn (to a minimum of {{Cost|0}}). | + | * This gives each other player his -{{Cost|1}} token, which will cause those players to get {{Cost|1}} less the next time they get {{Cost|}}; see the Tokens section. |
+ | * It also gives you +1 Buy both on the turn you play it and on your next turn. | ||
+ | * While Bridge Troll is in play, on your turns only, cards cost {{Cost|1}} less, but not less than {{Cost|0}}. This applies to all cards everywhere, including cards in the Supply, cards in hand, and cards in Decks. For example if you have Bridge Troll in play and play {{Card|Raze}}, trashing {{Card|Estate}}, Estate will only cost {{Cost|1}}, so you'll only look at one card rather than two. | ||
+ | * This is cumulative; if you have two Bridge Trolls in play from last turn and play another Bridge Troll this turn, all cards will cost {{Cost|3}} less this turn (to a minimum of {{Cost|0}}). | ||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == |
Revision as of 08:30, 18 April 2015
Bridge Troll | |
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Type(s) | Action - Attack - Duration |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Adventures |
Illustrator(s) | Kurt Miller |
Card text | |
Each other player takes his - token. Now and at the start of your next turn: +1 Buy While this is in play, cards cost less on your turns, but not less than . |
Bridge Troll is an Action-Attack-Duration card from Adventures. It is a cost-reducer that effectively raises costs for your opponents by making them take their - token; it is also a source of +Buy.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- This gives each other player his - token, which will cause those players to get less the next time they get ; see the Tokens section.
- It also gives you +1 Buy both on the turn you play it and on your next turn.
- While Bridge Troll is in play, on your turns only, cards cost less, but not less than . This applies to all cards everywhere, including cards in the Supply, cards in hand, and cards in Decks. For example if you have Bridge Troll in play and play Raze, trashing Estate, Estate will only cost , so you'll only look at one card rather than two.
- This is cumulative; if you have two Bridge Trolls in play from last turn and play another Bridge Troll this turn, all cards will cost less this turn (to a minimum of ).
Strategy
There is no strategy article for Bridge Troll 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!