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== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
− | *You gain the top card from each Action pile in the Supply; you do not gain non-supply cards like {{card|Horse}}, or non-Action cards like {{card|Stockpile}} | + | *You gain the top card from each Action pile in the Supply; you do not gain non-supply cards like {{card|Horse}}, or non-Action cards like {{card|Stockpile}}. |
*If there are different cards in an Action pile, like the [[Knight]]s (from {{Set|Dark Ages}}), you just get the top one. | *If there are different cards in an Action pile, like the [[Knight]]s (from {{Set|Dark Ages}}), you just get the top one. | ||
*If a pile is empty, you do not gain one of those. | *If a pile is empty, you do not gain one of those. | ||
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*For piles with different cards, the pile is an Action pile if the randomizer is an Action; so, [[Castle]]s (from {{Set|Empires}}) are not one. | *For piles with different cards, the pile is an Action pile if the randomizer is an Action; so, [[Castle]]s (from {{Set|Empires}}) are not one. | ||
*If you gain {{Card|Cavalry}} or {{Card|Villa}} (from {{Set|Empires}}) with Populate, you return to your Action phase right then, but still finish gaining cards from Populate before doing more things. | *If you gain {{Card|Cavalry}} or {{Card|Villa}} (from {{Set|Empires}}) with Populate, you return to your Action phase right then, but still finish gaining cards from Populate before doing more things. | ||
+ | === Other rules clarifications === | ||
+ | * An "Action Supply pile" is dictated by its randomizer. This means you can gain {{Card|Rocks}}, {{Card|Fortune}}, and {{Card|Plunder}} with Populate, but not {{Event|Inheritance|inherited}} {{Card|Estates}}. | ||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == |
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Populate | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type | Event |
Set | Menagerie |
Illustrator(s) | Hans Krill |
Event text | |
Gain one card from each Action Supply pile. |
Populate is an Event from Menagerie. It allows you to get a copy of every Action in the supply with just one buy for .
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- You gain the top card from each Action pile in the Supply; you do not gain non-supply cards like Horse, or non-Action cards like Stockpile.
- If there are different cards in an Action pile, like the Knights (from Dark Ages), you just get the top one.
- If a pile is empty, you do not gain one of those.
- You choose the order to gain the cards, which sometimes matters; normally you can pick up a card from each pile and then choose what order to gain them in.
- For piles with different cards, the pile is an Action pile if the randomizer is an Action; so, Castles (from Empires) are not one.
- If you gain Cavalry or Villa (from Empires) with Populate, you return to your Action phase right then, but still finish gaining cards from Populate before doing more things.
Other rules clarifications
- An "Action Supply pile" is dictated by its randomizer. This means you can gain Rocks, Fortune, and Plunder with Populate, but not inherited Estates.
Strategy
Synergies/Combos
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Gain one card from each Action Supply pile. | Menagerie | March 2020 |
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | Notes | |
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German | Besiedlung | Nimm eine Karte von jedem Aktions-Vorratsstapel. | |||
Japanese | 植民 (pron. shokumin) |
Trivia
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Preview
Populate is a big one. You gain one card from each Action supply pile. Foosh! That's potentially 10 cards in a game without Ruins or Young Witch, though some piles may not be Actions, and if a good pile ran out, tough luck. And you can't say, "no I don't want that Beggar and that Ruined Library." You get to pick the order they show up, or online can click on a "random order" button when you don't care.
Secret History
Didn't change. Foosh!