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== Player mats == | == Player mats == | ||
− | '''Player mats''' ('''playmats''' or '''mats''' for short) are pieces of cardboard used by certain cards to set aside resources for future use. {{Card|Island}} sets aside cards on a mat until the end of the game. {{Card|Pirate Ship}} and {{Card|Trade Route}} set aside [[#Tokens|Tokens]] on a mat to keep track of {{Cost}} they generate when played. {{Card|Native Village}} sets cards aside to be drawn later. Cards that produce {{VP}} tokens put them on a mat to be scored at the end of the game. The '''Tavern mat''' is a place to keep your [[Reserve]] cards until you call them. | + | '''Player mats''' ('''playmats''' or '''mats''' for short) are pieces of cardboard used by certain cards to set aside resources for future use. {{Card|Island}} sets aside cards on a mat until the end of the game. {{Card|Pirate Ship}} and {{Card|Trade Route}} set aside [[#Tokens|Tokens]] on a mat to keep track of {{Cost}} they generate when played. {{Card|Native Village}} sets cards aside to be drawn later. Cards that produce {{VP}} tokens put them on a mat to be scored at the end of the game. The '''Tavern mat''' is a place to keep your [[Reserve]] cards until you call them. The [[Coffers]] / [[Villagers]] mats keep coin tokens in reserve for extra '''+'''{{Coin}} and '''+Actions''' when needed. |
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File:Tavern mat.jpg|<center>Tavern player mat (one of six colors) ''([[Adventures]])''<br>dimensions: 125x82mm</center> | File:Tavern mat.jpg|<center>Tavern player mat (one of six colors) ''([[Adventures]])''<br>dimensions: 125x82mm</center> | ||
File:Coffers.jpg|<center>Coffers player mat<br>''([[Guilds & Cornucopia]])''</center> | File:Coffers.jpg|<center>Coffers player mat<br>''([[Guilds & Cornucopia]])''</center> | ||
+ | File:CoffersVillagersMat.jpg|<center>Coffers / Villagers player mat (one of six colors) ''([[Renaissance]])''<br>dimensions: 82x126mm</center> | ||
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Revision as of 01:30, 14 November 2018
Some Dominion sets, in addition to cards, provide other materials.
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Player mats
Player mats (playmats or mats for short) are pieces of cardboard used by certain cards to set aside resources for future use. Island sets aside cards on a mat until the end of the game. Pirate Ship and Trade Route set aside Tokens on a mat to keep track of they generate when played. Native Village sets cards aside to be drawn later. Cards that produce tokens put them on a mat to be scored at the end of the game. The Tavern mat is a place to keep your Reserve cards until you call them. The Coffers / Villagers mats keep coin tokens in reserve for extra + and +Actions when needed.
Native Village player mat (Seaside)
dimensions: 82x126mmPirate Ship player mat (Seaside)
dimensions: 82x126mmTrade Route player mat (Prosperity)
dimensions: 80x80mmplayer mat (one of 8 designs) (Prosperity)
dimensions: 80x80mmTavern player mat (one of six colors) (Adventures)
dimensions: 125x82mmCoffers player mat
(Guilds & Cornucopia)Coffers / Villagers player mat (one of six colors) (Renaissance)
dimensions: 82x126mm
Tokens
A token is a metal, cardboard, or wooden piece used in Dominion. They are used to track various game states that are not represented directly by cards. Some sets use tokens as one of their primary themes; some tokens are only used by a single card.
Victory tokens
Victory tokens (or VP tokens, denoted by the symbol ) are metal tokens featured in Prosperity and Empires, and are an example of alt-VP. These are chips that players may earn by playing certain cards, buying certain Events, or meeting the conditions of certain Landmarks. cannot run out; players should use a substitute if needed.
Coin tokens
Coin tokens are metal tokens featured in Guilds and Renaissance. They can be placed on the Coffers and Villagers mat(s), and saved for later; they are removed from their mats for + and +1 Actions, respectively. Pirate Ship and Trade Route also use these tokens to track their own effects. Coin tokens cannot run out; players should use a substitute if needed.
Embargo tokens
Embargo tokens are metal tokens included with Seaside. One of these tokens is placed on a Supply pile each time an Embargo is played, to track the number of Curses a player gains when buying a card from that pile. Embargo tokens cannot run out; players should use a substitute if needed.
Adventures tokens
Adventures comes with 10 different cardboard tokens, in each of 6 player colors. Some provide a vanilla bonus for cards from the Action card Supply piles they're on, others act as penalties, and the rest have a various effects. They are used by several cards and Events.
Debt tokens
Debt tokens (denoted by the symbol ) are metal tokens featured in Empires, and provide an alternate cost to certain cards and Events. When buying a card or Event with a cost, the player takes the specified number of tokens to track their Debt. One card (Capital), one Event (Tax), and one Landmark (Mountain Pass) provide additional ways to accumulate . cannot run out; players should use a substitute if needed.
Wooden cubes
Renaissance comes with 2 wooden cubes, in each of 6 player colors. Players use these to track which Projects they have purchased, and are receiving the effects of. Each player only has 2 of these cubes, which do run out.