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Dominion: Intrigue, is the first expansion to [[Base]] [[Dominion]] released by [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] in 2009 by publisher Rio Grand Games. The box contains 25 Kingdom Cards and Basic Supply Cards to support up to 4 players, or up to 6 players when combined with [[Base]] [[Dominion]]. | Dominion: Intrigue, is the first expansion to [[Base]] [[Dominion]] released by [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] in 2009 by publisher Rio Grand Games. The box contains 25 Kingdom Cards and Basic Supply Cards to support up to 4 players, or up to 6 players when combined with [[Base]] [[Dominion]]. | ||
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− | ===Basic Supply Cards=== | + | === Basic Supply Cards === |
{{Cost|0}} {{Card|Copper}}, {{Card|Curse}}<br/>{{Cost|2}} {{Card|Estate}}<br/>{{Cost|3}} {{Card|Silver}}<br/>{{Cost|5}} {{Card|Duchy}}<br/>{{Cost|6}} {{Card|Gold}}<br/>{{Cost|8}} {{Card|Province}} | {{Cost|0}} {{Card|Copper}}, {{Card|Curse}}<br/>{{Cost|2}} {{Card|Estate}}<br/>{{Cost|3}} {{Card|Silver}}<br/>{{Cost|5}} {{Card|Duchy}}<br/>{{Cost|6}} {{Card|Gold}}<br/>{{Cost|8}} {{Card|Province}} | ||
− | ===Kingdom Cards=== | + | === Kingdom Cards === |
{{Cost|2}} {{Card|Courtyard}}, {{Card|Pawn}}, {{Card|Secret Chamber}} | {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Courtyard}}, {{Card|Pawn}}, {{Card|Secret Chamber}} | ||
<br>{{Cost|3}} {{Card|Great Hall}}, {{Card|Masquerade}}, {{Card|Shanty Town}}, {{Card|Steward}}, {{Card|Swindler}}, {{Card|Wishing Well}} | <br>{{Cost|3}} {{Card|Great Hall}}, {{Card|Masquerade}}, {{Card|Shanty Town}}, {{Card|Steward}}, {{Card|Swindler}}, {{Card|Wishing Well}} | ||
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<br>{{Cost|6}} {{Card|Harem}}, {{Card|Nobles}} | <br>{{Cost|6}} {{Card|Harem}}, {{Card|Nobles}} | ||
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|Text=Something's afoot. The steward smiles at you like he has a secret, or like he thinks you have a secret, or like you think he thinks you have a secret. There are secret plots brewing, you're sure of it. At the very least, there are yours. A passing servant murmurs, "The eggs are on the plate." You frantically search your codebook for the translation before realizing he means that breakfast is ready. Excellent. Everything is going according to plan. | |Text=Something's afoot. The steward smiles at you like he has a secret, or like he thinks you have a secret, or like you think he thinks you have a secret. There are secret plots brewing, you're sure of it. At the very least, there are yours. A passing servant murmurs, "The eggs are on the plate." You frantically search your codebook for the translation before realizing he means that breakfast is ready. Excellent. Everything is going according to plan. |
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Intrigue | |
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Type | Standalone |
Icon | |
Cards | 500 |
258 (25 sets) | |
208 | |
26 | |
Blank Card(s) |
7 |
Other Card(s) |
1 Trash card |
Theme(s) |
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Release | July 2009 |
Official Rulebook |
Dominion: Intrigue, is the first expansion to Base Dominion released by Donald X. Vaccarino in 2009 by publisher Rio Grand Games. The box contains 25 Kingdom Cards and Basic Supply Cards to support up to 4 players, or up to 6 players when combined with Base Dominion.
Contents |
Card List
Basic Supply Cards
Copper, Curse
Estate
Silver
Duchy
Gold
Province
Kingdom Cards
Courtyard, Pawn, Secret Chamber
Great Hall, Masquerade, Shanty Town, Steward, Swindler, Wishing Well
Baron, Bridge, Conspirator, Coppersmith, Ironworks, Mining Village, Scout
Duke, Minion, Saboteur, Torturer, Trading Post, Tribute, Upgrade
Harem, Nobles
Flavor Text
Trivia
Secret History
From the start, Intrigue was groomed to be the first expansion. To me that meant making it the most true to the main set. If the first expansion was especially exotic, then when only the main set and that expansion were out, half the game would consist of this exotic stuff. If the second expansion is the first exotic one, then it's down to a third of your cards (if you have the first expansion too) (of course it's even less if not all of the second expansion is exotic). That seems more reasonable. The mechanics in the first expansion are things that to me are just a basic part of the game; later expansions may not have as many victory cards that do things or cards that say "choose one," but they'll have those things when they're wanted. The main set didn't have those things in part to keep it simple for new players and in part because you can only fit so much in 25 cards.