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'''{{Card|Masterpiece}} and {{Card|Feodum}}''' are a combo that can lead to very high scores. Masterpiece can [[Glossary#S|fill your deck with Silvers]] very quickly, both increasing the point total of your {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}}, and making it easier to buy them, as well as {{Card|Province|Provinces}}.
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'''{{Card|Masterpiece}} and {{Card|Feodum}}''' are a very powerful combo that can lead to very high scores if done correctly. Masterpiece can fill your deck with Silvers very quickly, both increasing the point total of your Feoda, and making it easier to buy them, as well as {{Card|Province|Provinces}}.
  
 
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At a high level, simply buy (and overpay for) {{Card|Masterpiece}} when you have {{Cost|6}} or more, and {{Card|Feodum}} at {{Cost|4}} or {{Cost|5}}, and {{Card|Silver}} otherwise. The high amount of {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} in your deck will also make it very easy to buy {{Card|Province|Provinces}}. If all the {{Card|Masterpiece|Masterpieces}} are bought, it is highly likely the {{Card|Silver}} pile will be emptied as well, leading to a [[three-pile ending]] when all the {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}} are gone.
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As described in the Masterpiece strategy article, simply buy (and overpay for) Masterpiece when you have {{Cost|6}} or more, and Feodum at {{Cost|4}} or {{Cost|5}}, and Silver otherwise. The high amount of Silvers in your deck will also make it very easy to buy Provinces. If all the Masterpieces are bought, it is highly likely the Silver pile will be emptied as well, leading to a [[three-pile ending]] when all the Feoda are gone.
  
It can be helpful to remember some of the following numbers when using these two cards, especially when contested.
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{{Card|Trader}}, {{Card|Bureaucrat}} and {{Card|Talisman}} are also good Feodum enablers, but not nearly as good as Masterpiece.
* Paying {{Cost|6}} or more for a Masterpiece immediately raises the point value of each of your {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}} by at least {{VP|1}}.
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* If you are able to gain all of the {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}, your {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}} will be worth {{VP|13}}, significantly more than {{Card|Province}}. With all 8 {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}}, this would be a total of {{VP|108}}.  
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This strategy could also work with {{Card|Gardens}} instead of Feodum, but will not reach nearly as high of a score.
* Realistically, your opponents will contest at least one of either {{Card|Silver}} or {{Card|Feodum}}, but even with half of each, your four {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}} will still each be worth as much as {{Card|Province}}. Generally, it's far more important to aim to win the {{Card|Silver}} split than the {{Card|Feodum}} split, as more {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} early will lead to larger {{Card|Masterpiece|Masterpieces}} later, and your individual {{Card|Feodum|Feodums}} will be worth more in the long run.  
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