Legionary
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+ | {{Quote|Text=The first version had the other players "discard a card then draw up to 3" each time you played a {{Card|Silver}}. So you got the full effect only if you played three Silvers. I quickly ran through a few variants before settling on, reveal a Gold to have them discard down to 2 then draw (an attack from [[Dark Ages]] that had been too annoying, but that one was cheaper and didn't require revealing a Gold). But then for a while it instead triggered on playing a Gold; for some reason I thought that might be better. It wasn't and it's back to revealing a Gold. | ||
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+ | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=15660.0 The Secret History of the Empires Cards] | ||
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Revision as of 10:14, 11 June 2016
Legionary | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action - Attack |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Empires |
Illustrator(s) | Elisa Cella |
Card text | |
+ You may reveal a Gold from your hand. If you do, each other player discards down to 2 cards in hand, then draws a card. |
Legionary is an Action-Attack card from Empires. It is a source of virtual coin, and can be the most devastating handsize attack in the game, forcing opponents to discard down to 2 cards before drawing a random card from their deck, as long as the player is able to reveal a Gold.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- Players wishing to respond to the Attack (e.g. with Moat) must do so before you choose whether or not to reveal a Gold.
Strategy
Trivia
In other languages
Secret History
The first version had the other players "discard a card then draw up to 3" each time you played a Silver. So you got the full effect only if you played three Silvers. I quickly ran through a few variants before settling on, reveal a Gold to have them discard down to 2 then draw (an attack from Dark Ages that had been too annoying, but that one was cheaper and didn't require revealing a Gold). But then for a while it instead triggered on playing a Gold; for some reason I thought that might be better. It wasn't and it's back to revealing a Gold.