Milling

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Milling is reducing a supply pile by trashing said card then gaining one immediately after. This is done typically to end the game faster.
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'''Milling''' a card is reducing a [[Supply]] pile without changing the state of your deck, by [[trashing]] a card and immediately gaining another copy of the same card—especially {{card|Province}}s or {{card|Colony|Colonies}}. Milling Provinces and Colonies accelerates the end of the game, putting pressure on players who are trailing in score, since they both have less time to catch up to the leader and have fewer [[Victory]] cards left in the Supply to catch up with.
  
This can be a achieved by cards like remodel (and variants like butcher and replace but not displace) where you can trash a province then gain a province.
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Milling is typically achieved with [[remodeler]]s such as {[card|Remodel}}, {{card|Butcher}}, and {{card|Replace}}. The [[trash-for-benefit]] card {{card|Salvager}} also enables milling, and the [[Event]] {{event|Salt the Earth}} has a similar effect.

Revision as of 21:41, 25 May 2021

Milling a card is reducing a Supply pile without changing the state of your deck, by trashing a card and immediately gaining another copy of the same card—especially ProvinceProvince.jpgs or ColoniesColony.jpg. Milling Provinces and Colonies accelerates the end of the game, putting pressure on players who are trailing in score, since they both have less time to catch up to the leader and have fewer Victory cards left in the Supply to catch up with.

Milling is typically achieved with remodelers such as {[card|Remodel}}, ButcherButcher.jpg, and ReplaceReplace.jpg. The trash-for-benefit card SalvagerSalvager.jpg also enables milling, and the Event Salt the EarthSalt the Earth.jpg has a similar effect.

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