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'''Debt''' (represented by the symbol {{Debt}}) is an alternate [[cost]] for some cards and [[Event]]s in [[Empires]].  It allows the buyer to take {{Debt}} tokens instead of paying the full cost of the card.  A cost in {{Debt}} is orthogonal to a cost in a {{Cost}}; cards with {{Debt}} in their cost do not cost less or more than cards with {{Cost}} cost.  {{Debt}} and {{Cost|P}} are similarly not comparable.  Empires comes with 40 {{Debt}} tokens, but the mechanic is not intended to be component-limited.
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'''Debt''' (represented by the symbol {{Debt}}) is an alternate [[cost]] for some cards and [[Event]]s in [[Empires]].  It allows the buyer to take {{Debt}} tokens instead of paying the full cost of the card.  A cost in {{Debt}} is orthogonal to a cost in a {{Cost}}; cards with {{Debt}} in their cost do not cost less or more than cards with {{Cost}} cost.  {{Debt}} and {{Cost|P}} are similarly not comparable.  Empires comes with 40 {{Debt}} tokens, but the mechanic is not intended to be component-limited. Players who have {{Debt}} tokens may not buy cards or events. {{Debt}} tokens can only be removed from a player by paying {{Cost|1}} per {{Debt}} token after playing treasures or  buying something during the player's [[Buy#Buy_Phase|Buy phase]], unless otherwise specified (e.g. [[Capital]] allows paying off {{Debt}} tokens during the Clean-up phase).
 
== List of Debt cards ==
 
== List of Debt cards ==
 
{{Debt|8}} {{Card|City Quarter}}, {{Card|Royal Blacksmith}}
 
{{Debt|8}} {{Card|City Quarter}}, {{Card|Royal Blacksmith}}

Revision as of 17:54, 9 May 2016

Debt (represented by the symbol D) is an alternate cost for some cards and Events in Empires. It allows the buyer to take D tokens instead of paying the full cost of the card. A cost in D is orthogonal to a cost in a $; cards with D in their cost do not cost less or more than cards with $ cost. D and P are similarly not comparable. Empires comes with 40 D tokens, but the mechanic is not intended to be component-limited. Players who have D tokens may not buy cards or events. D tokens can only be removed from a player by paying $1 per D token after playing treasures or buying something during the player's Buy phase, unless otherwise specified (e.g. Capital allows paying off D tokens during the Clean-up phase).

List of Debt cards

8D City QuarterCity Quarter.jpg, Royal BlacksmithRoyal Blacksmith.jpg
$5 CapitalCapital.jpg

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Okay so Debt. That reddish hexagon means you don't pay for City Quarter or Royal Blacksmith up front. Instead you take some tokens that say how much you owe. While you have the tokens, you can't buy cards or Events. Those are the only things you can't do; you can still play cards, including the one that got you into Debt if you draw that one; you can still trash cards and get attacked and win the game and so on. You can pay off Debt tokens in your Buy phase, before and/or after buying cards, at $1 per token. So, you have $4, you buy City Quarter, you get 8D, you pay off 4 of it immediately, you have 4 debt left. In your next Buy phase, if you had $6, you could pay off the rest of your D and then have $2 left to spend. Get it? It's pretty simple. The one tricky thing is how these things work when cards compare costs. There it works like P: apples and oranges. A reddish hexagon with an 8 isn't more or less than $3. There's a rulebook, okay? It covers all the tricky things. And uh why a hexagon, why that color? The physical tokens are reddish hexagons.


Cards 4D EngineerEngineer.jpg 8D City QuarterCity Quarter.jpgOverlordOverlord.jpgRoyal BlacksmithRoyal Blacksmith.jpg $2 EncampmentEncampment.jpg/PlunderPlunder.jpgPatricianPatrician.jpg/EmporiumEmporium.jpgSettlersSettlers.jpg/Bustling VillageBustling Village.jpg $3 Castles (HumbleHumble Castle.jpgCrumblingCrumbling Castle.jpgSmallSmall Castle.jpgHauntedHaunted Castle.jpgOpulentOpulent Castle.jpgSprawlingSprawling Castle.jpgGrandGrand Castle.jpgKing'sKing's Castle.jpg) • CatapultCatapult.jpg/RocksRocks.jpgChariot RaceChariot Race.jpgEnchantressEnchantress.jpgFarmers' MarketFarmers' Market.jpgGladiatorGladiator.jpg/FortuneFortune.jpg $4 SacrificeSacrifice.jpgTempleTemple.jpgVillaVilla.jpg $5 ArchiveArchive.jpgCapitalCapital.jpgCharmCharm.jpgCrownCrown.jpgForumForum.jpgGroundskeeperGroundskeeper.jpgLegionaryLegionary.jpgWild HuntWild Hunt.jpg
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