Dame Natalie
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== Versions == | == Versions == |
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Dame Natalie | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action - Attack - Knight |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Dark Ages |
Illustrator(s) | Alayna Lemmer |
Card text | |
You may gain a card costing up to . Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. |
Dame Natalie is one of the ten Knight cards from Dark Ages. Like the other Knights, she is an Action–Attack–Knight that trashes other players' cards. She is also a gainer, allowing you to gain cards costing up to .
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
Full FAQ on the Knights page.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy
For overall Knight strategy, refer to the Knights strategy section. Dame Natalie can sometimes be valuable if there are cards in the supply that you want a lot of, such as Villages.
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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You may gain a card costing up to . Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of his deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this card. | Dark Ages 1st Edition | August 2012 | ||
You may gain a card costing up to . Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. | Dark Ages 2nd Edition | September 2017 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Secret History
See: Knight
Dame Natalie is named after one of Donald X. Vaccarino's daughters. She was too young to be depicted in the card art.