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* {{State|Bane}} card (only included in the [[Second_Edition#Formatting_changes|revised]] [[Guilds & Cornucopia|mixed box]]) | * {{State|Bane}} card (only included in the [[Second_Edition#Formatting_changes|revised]] [[Guilds & Cornucopia|mixed box]]) | ||
− | == Additional | + | == Additional Rules == |
* “In play” - [[Action]] cards and [[Treasure]] cards played face-up to a play area are in play until they are moved somewhere else—usually until they are discarded during a [[Clean-up]] phase. Only played cards are in play; set aside cards, trashed cards, cards in the [[Supply]], and cards in hands, decks, and discard piles are not in play. Prizes that no-one has gained are not in play. [[Reaction]] abilities like {{Card|Horse Traders}}' do not put those cards into play. [[Duration]] cards (from [[Seaside|Dominion: Seaside]]), once played, remain in play until the turn they are discarded. | * “In play” - [[Action]] cards and [[Treasure]] cards played face-up to a play area are in play until they are moved somewhere else—usually until they are discarded during a [[Clean-up]] phase. Only played cards are in play; set aside cards, trashed cards, cards in the [[Supply]], and cards in hands, decks, and discard piles are not in play. Prizes that no-one has gained are not in play. [[Reaction]] abilities like {{Card|Horse Traders}}' do not put those cards into play. [[Duration]] cards (from [[Seaside|Dominion: Seaside]]), once played, remain in play until the turn they are discarded. | ||
* A player may play his Treasure cards in any order and may choose not to play some (or even all) of the Treasure cards he has in his hand. During the Buy phase, a player must play all of the Treasures he wishes to play before he buys any cards, even if he has +Buys; he cannot play more Treasures after Buying a card. | * A player may play his Treasure cards in any order and may choose not to play some (or even all) of the Treasure cards he has in his hand. During the Buy phase, a player must play all of the Treasures he wishes to play before he buys any cards, even if he has +Buys; he cannot play more Treasures after Buying a card. | ||
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* A number of cards in Cornucopia care about cards being different. "Differently named" cards are simply cards with different names (like the Prizes) - they aren't copies of the same card. "Duplicate" cards are cards that have the same name - two copies of the same card. | * A number of cards in Cornucopia care about cards being different. "Differently named" cards are simply cards with different names (like the Prizes) - they aren't copies of the same card. "Duplicate" cards are cards that have the same name - two copies of the same card. | ||
− | == Flavor | + | == Flavor == |
{{Quote| | {{Quote| | ||
|Text=Autumn. It seemed like the summer would never end, but that fortune teller was right. It's over. Autumn, the time of the harvest. Agriculture has advanced significantly in recent years, ever since the discovery of the maxim, "leaves of three, let it be." Autumn, a time of celebration. The peasants have spent a hard week scything hay in the fields, but tonight the festivities begin, starting with a sumptuous banquet of roast hay. Then, the annual nose-stealing competition. Then you have two jesters, one who always lies, one who always tells the truth, both hilariously. This celebration will truly have something for everyone. | |Text=Autumn. It seemed like the summer would never end, but that fortune teller was right. It's over. Autumn, the time of the harvest. Agriculture has advanced significantly in recent years, ever since the discovery of the maxim, "leaves of three, let it be." Autumn, a time of celebration. The peasants have spent a hard week scything hay in the fields, but tonight the festivities begin, starting with a sumptuous banquet of roast hay. Then, the annual nose-stealing competition. Then you have two jesters, one who always lies, one who always tells the truth, both hilariously. This celebration will truly have something for everyone. |