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'''Catapult''' is an [[Action]]-[[Attack]] card from [[Empires]]. It is a [[trasher]], a [[handsize attack]], a [[curser]], a source of [[virtual coin]], and a [[Split pile]] card, sitting on top of {{Card|Rocks}}. Which (or both) Attack effects happen depend on the card being trashed, with Rocks, its companion card, being the optimal target. There are only 5 Catapults in the pile. | '''Catapult''' is an [[Action]]-[[Attack]] card from [[Empires]]. It is a [[trasher]], a [[handsize attack]], a [[curser]], a source of [[virtual coin]], and a [[Split pile]] card, sitting on top of {{Card|Rocks}}. Which (or both) Attack effects happen depend on the card being trashed, with Rocks, its companion card, being the optimal target. There are only 5 Catapults in the pile. | ||
== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
− | + | === Official FAQ === | |
− | + | * If the card you trash is a treasure, each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand; if the card you trash costs {{Cost|3}} or more, each other player gains a Curse; if it is both (e.g. {{Card|Silver}}), both things happen; if it is neither, neither thing happens. | |
+ | * If you have no cards in hand left to trash, neither thing happens. | ||
=== Other Rules clarifications === | === Other Rules clarifications === | ||
* If you Catapult an {{Event|Inheritance|Inherited}} {{Card|Estate}}, the Estate is in the trash and, thus, no longer yours when Catapult checks its type; therefore when you trash an Estate Inheriting {{Card|Crown}}, the other players would not discard down to 3 cards. | * If you Catapult an {{Event|Inheritance|Inherited}} {{Card|Estate}}, the Estate is in the trash and, thus, no longer yours when Catapult checks its type; therefore when you trash an Estate Inheriting {{Card|Crown}}, the other players would not discard down to 3 cards. |
Revision as of 22:25, 6 June 2016
Catapult | |
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Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Empires |
Illustrator(s) | Matthias Catrein |
Card text | |
+ Trash a card from your hand. If it costs or more, each other player gains a Curse. If it's a Treasure, each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. |
Catapult is an Action-Attack card from Empires. It is a trasher, a handsize attack, a curser, a source of virtual coin, and a Split pile card, sitting on top of Rocks. Which (or both) Attack effects happen depend on the card being trashed, with Rocks, its companion card, being the optimal target. There are only 5 Catapults in the pile.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- If the card you trash is a treasure, each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand; if the card you trash costs or more, each other player gains a Curse; if it is both (e.g. Silver), both things happen; if it is neither, neither thing happens.
- If you have no cards in hand left to trash, neither thing happens.
Other Rules clarifications
- If you Catapult an Inherited Estate, the Estate is in the trash and, thus, no longer yours when Catapult checks its type; therefore when you trash an Estate Inheriting Crown, the other players would not discard down to 3 cards.
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At long last, we have the Dominion Catapult. Well it's been a great run guys. And it doesn't even let you throw something at the board. Catapult hurts the other players based on what you throw I mean trash; if you trash a Treasure they discard, if you trash a card for + they get Cursed, and if a card has both attributes they both discard and get a Curse, yeeha. It's like a rodeo in here.