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* Overpaying itself happens when a card is bought; however "overpay" abilities happen when the card is gained, and are timed with other such abilities.
 
* Overpaying itself happens when a card is bought; however "overpay" abilities happen when the card is gained, and are timed with other such abilities.
 
* The "+" is just a reminder; a card with a "+" in its cost still has its normal cost for all purposes. For example, Infirmary costs {{Cost|3}}, so it can be the card set aside for Ferryman.
 
* The "+" is just a reminder; a card with a "+" in its cost still has its normal cost for all purposes. For example, Infirmary costs {{Cost|3}}, so it can be the card set aside for Ferryman.
* Reducing the costs of cards via cards like Renown does not make overpaying cheaper; for example if you had {{Cost|5}} and two Renowns in play and bought Farrier, Farrier would cost {{Cost|0}}, and overpaying with your {{Cost|5}} would still only give you +5 Cards at end of turn.  
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* Reducing the costs of cards via cards like Renown does not make overpaying cheaper; for example if you had {{Cost|5}} and two Renowns in play and bought Farrier, Farrier would cost {{Cost|0}}, and overpaying with your {{Cost|5}} would still only give you +5 Cards at end of turn.
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== Cards gallery ==
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=== Kingdom cards ===
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{{CardImage|Candlestick_Maker}}{{CardImage|Hamlet}}{{CardImage|Farrier}}{{CardImage|Stonemason}}{{CardImage|Menagerie}}{{CardImage|Shop}}{{CardImage|Infirmary}}{{CardImage|Advisor}}{{CardImage|Farmhands}}{{CardImage|Herald}}{{CardImage|Plaza}}{{CardImage|Remake}}{{CardImage|Young_Witch}}{{CardImage|Baker}}{{CardImage|Butcher}}{{CardImage|Carnival}}{{CardImage|Ferryman}}{{CardImage|Footpad}}{{CardImage|Horn_of_Plenty}}{{CardImage|Hunting_Party}}{{CardImage|Jester}}{{CardImage|Journeyman}}{{CardImage|Joust}}{{CardImage|Merchant_Guild}}{{CardImage|Soothsayer}}{{CardImage|Fairgrounds}}
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'''Rewards'''
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{{CardImage|Coronet}}{{CardImage|Courser}}{{CardImage|Demesne}}{{CardImage|Housecarl}}{{CardImage|Huge Turnip}}{{CardImage|Renown}}
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=== Removed cards ===
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{{CardImage|Fortune_Teller}}{{CardImage|Doctor}}{{CardImage|Masterpiece}}{{CardImage|Farming_Village}}{{CardImage|Horse_Traders}}{{CardImage|Taxman}}{{CardImage|Tournament}}{{CardImage|Harvest}}
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'''Prizes'''
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{{CardImage|Bag_of_Gold}}{{CardImage|Diadem}}{{CardImage|Followers}}{{CardImage|Princess}}{{CardImage|Trusty_Steed}}
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
The official Rio Grande Games website lists it as "Cornucopia & Guilds", in contradiction of the title on the box of the first edition.
 
The official Rio Grande Games website lists it as "Cornucopia & Guilds", in contradiction of the title on the box of the first edition.

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Cornucopia & Guilds
Guilds & Cornucopia.jpg
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Info
Type Combo Expansion
Icon Cornucopia & Guilds icon.png
Cards 300
262 (26 sets)
26
7
Other Card(s)
5 Prize cards
Additional Material(s)  
  • 6 Coffers mats
Release June 2015
Official Rulebook PDF

Dominion: Cornucopia & Guilds is a Dominion expansion that contains the expansions Cornucopia and Guilds, which are no longer printed separately. See their individual pages for information on their first editions. The revised edition of this combined expansion, released in 2018, included three new items. First, it came with a special Bane cardBane.jpg to act as a marker for Young WitchYoung Witch.jpg. Second, it included 6 Coffers matsCoffers.jpg for use with certain cards that mention Coffers. And third, it included a new combined rules for both expansions, which also reflects changes made in the revised edition of the game.

The Second Edition of this box, like other Second Editions, received new box art, and replaced certain first edition cards with new ones.

Contents

Contents

Kingdom cards, second edition

Cards with an asterisk (*) were added in the second edition.

Joust gives access to the Reward pile, 6 unique cards (though 2 copies of each are used in 3+ player games):

Removed first-edition Kingdom cards

These cards were included in the first edition, and removed from the second edition.

Tournament gives access to the Prize pile, 5 unique cards:

Additional materials

Mats

Tokens

Additional rules

Preparation

  • In games using Young Witch, choose an additional Kingdom card costing $2 or $3, and put its pile into the Supply. This is the "Bane" pile referred to by Young Witch; cards that start the game in this pile are "Bane cards." You may choose the card any way you like; for example using the randomizers. Cards from this pile are in the Supply and can be gained like other cards. Do any setup the Bane card requires.
  • In games using Ferryman, choose an additional Kingdom card costing $3 or $4, and put its pile near the Supply. This pile is not part of the Supply, and these cards can only be gained via gaining a Ferryman. Do any setup the chosen card requires.
  • In games using Joust, set the Rewards out near the Supply. Use one of each for 2 players, or two of each for 3-6 players. These are not in the Supply, and can only be gained via Joust.
  • In games using Baker, Butcher, Candlestick Maker, Footpad, Joust, Merchant Guild, or Plaza, put the Coin tokens in a pile near the Supply, and each player takes a Coffers mat. In games using Baker, each player starts the game with a single Coin token on their Coffers mat. Otherwise, each player starts with no tokens on their mat.

Coffers

Cornucopia & Guilds has mats for tracking Coffers, which let you save for later.

  • Cards say "+1 Coffers" to mean, add a token to your Coffers mat. A token there can be removed at any time during your turn, for +$.
  • Any number of tokens can be removed at once, each giving +$1.
  • Coin tokens are provided. They are not component-limited; players may use a substitute if they run out. The same tokens are in some other Dominion expansions; they can be mixed together.
  • Tokens being used other ways cannot be removed for +$1; just tokens on the Coffers mat.
  • Tokens come from the supply of tokens, and return there; they are not taken from other mats or other players.

Overpay

Some cards can be "overpaid" for. The costs for these cards have a "+" next to the coin symbol. A player may pay any additional amount for such a card, and then gets an effect based on how much extra was paid.

  • Potions (from Dominion: AlchemyAlchemy.jpg) may be used in overpaid amounts if desired, although this is only meaningful with Stonemason.
  • Debt (from Dominion: EmpiresEmpires.jpg) cannot be overpaid.
  • Players may choose not to overpay, even if they have extra coins, but cannot choose to overpay $0; to overpay, a player has to actually pay more than the cost.
  • Players can only overpay for a card when buying it, not when gaining it some other way.
  • Overpaying itself happens when a card is bought; however "overpay" abilities happen when the card is gained, and are timed with other such abilities.
  • The "+" is just a reminder; a card with a "+" in its cost still has its normal cost for all purposes. For example, Infirmary costs $3, so it can be the card set aside for Ferryman.
  • Reducing the costs of cards via cards like Renown does not make overpaying cheaper; for example if you had $5 and two Renowns in play and bought Farrier, Farrier would cost $0, and overpaying with your $5 would still only give you +5 Cards at end of turn.

Cards gallery

Kingdom cards

Candlestick Maker.jpgHamlet.jpgFarrier.jpgStonemason.jpgMenagerie.jpgShop.jpgInfirmary.jpgAdvisor.jpgFarmhands.jpgHerald.jpgPlaza.jpgRemake.jpgYoung Witch.jpgBaker.jpgButcher.jpgCarnival.jpgFerryman.jpgFootpad.jpgHorn of Plenty.jpgHunting Party.jpgJester.jpgJourneyman.jpgJoust.jpgMerchant Guild.jpgSoothsayer.jpgFairgrounds.jpg Rewards Coronet.jpgCourser.jpgDemesne.jpgHousecarl.jpgHuge Turnip.jpgRenown.jpg

Removed cards

Fortune Teller.jpgDoctor.jpgMasterpiece.jpgFarming Village.jpgHorse Traders.jpgTaxman.jpgTournament.jpgHarvest.jpg Prizes Bag of Gold.jpgDiadem.jpgFollowers.jpgPrincess.jpgTrusty Steed.jpg

Trivia

The official Rio Grande Games website lists it as "Cornucopia & Guilds", in contradiction of the title on the box of the first edition.

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References


Dominion Products
Sets DominionIntrigueSeasideAlchemyProsperityCornucopia & GuildsHinterlandsDark AgesAdventures • EmpiresNocturneRenaissanceMenagerieAlliesPlunderRising SunPromo
Collections Big BoxSpecial Edition (German) • Alchemy & Cornucopia (Japanese, German, Dutch)
Accessories Base CardsUpdate PacksPlay Mat • Base Cards MatCollectors CaseDominion Chest
Retired Products CornucopiaGuilds
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