Mountebank
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Revision as of 12:49, 4 November 2012
Mountebank | |
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Cost | 5 |
Type | Action - [[Attack]] |
Set/Expansion | Prosperity |
Illustrator | Kieron O'Gorman |
+$2 Each other player may discard a Curse. If he doesn’t, he gains a Curse and a Copper. |
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
Copy & Paste Official FAQ here, please.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
Synergies/Combos
Antisynergies
Trivia
Secret History
Originally it had the Mint "penalty" and no discarding clause. It was too powerful and left the set. Later I brought it back without the "penalty" (yes it is not really a penalty), then added the Curse-Moating. Briefly you just revealed the Curse (rather than discard it), but I decided that was more hosing than I wanted.