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Raze trashes on play, which means it is quicker than {{Card|Ratcatcher}} at the same cost, but trashing {{Card|Copper}} decreases handsize further than with Ratcatcher, and Raze is not as flexible since you can only trash a card in your current hand. Which of the two is stronger depends on the situation, but the community feels Ratcatcher is slightly stronger on average. In the [[List of Cards by Qvist Rankings]] from late 2015, Ratcatcher ranks 10th among {{cost|0}}-{{cost|2}} cards, and Raze ranks 15th. | Raze trashes on play, which means it is quicker than {{Card|Ratcatcher}} at the same cost, but trashing {{Card|Copper}} decreases handsize further than with Ratcatcher, and Raze is not as flexible since you can only trash a card in your current hand. Which of the two is stronger depends on the situation, but the community feels Ratcatcher is slightly stronger on average. In the [[List of Cards by Qvist Rankings]] from late 2015, Ratcatcher ranks 10th among {{cost|0}}-{{cost|2}} cards, and Raze ranks 15th. | ||
+ | == Versions == | ||
+ | ===English versions=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | ! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ||
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+ | | {{CardVersionImage|RazeOld|Raze}} || {{CardVersionImage|RazeDigitalOld|Raze from Goko/Making Fun}} || '''+1 Action'''. Trash this or a card from your hand. Look at a number of cards from the top of your deck equal to the cost in {{Cost|}} of the trashed card. Put one into your hand and discard the rest. || Adventures 1st Edition || April 2015 | ||
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+ | | {{CardVersionImage|Raze|Raze}} || {{CardVersionImage|RazeDigital|Raze from Shuffle iT}} || '''+1 Action'''. Trash this or a card from your hand. Look at one card from the top of your deck per {{Cost|1}} the trashed card costs. Put one of them into your hand and discard the rest. || Adventures [[Second Edition|2nd Edition]] || August 2017 | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | == | + | ===Other language versions=== |
− | + | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | |
− | + | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text | |
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− | + | !Dutch | |
+ | | Afbraak (lit. ''demolition'') || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Finnish | ||
+ | | Hävitys (lit. ''destruction'') || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !French | ||
+ | | Démolition (lit. ''demolition'') || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !German | ||
+ | | Zerstörung (lit. ''destruction'') || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Japanese | ||
+ | | 倒壊 (pron. ''tōkai'') || || || | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Russian | ||
+ | | Разрушение (pron. ''razrushyeniye'', lit. ''destruction'') || || || | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
[[Image:RazeArt.jpg|thumb|right|354px|Official card art.]] | [[Image:RazeArt.jpg|thumb|right|354px|Official card art.]] | ||
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=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
{{Quote|Text=For a while we tried a card in the {{Card|Apprentice}} / {{Card|Salvager}} family that gave you a mix of +1's of your choice for trashing a card. It was cwazy, today's word of the day. I dropped +Cards from it and it was still cwazy. We kept giving it chances but I also tried some alternatives. Raze copied the earlier {{Card|Disciple}} but based on the size of the trashed card. The mix of +1's thing let you trash itself, so I put that on Raze, and I liked everything about Raze so it got the slot. | {{Quote|Text=For a while we tried a card in the {{Card|Apprentice}} / {{Card|Salvager}} family that gave you a mix of +1's of your choice for trashing a card. It was cwazy, today's word of the day. I dropped +Cards from it and it was still cwazy. We kept giving it chances but I also tried some alternatives. Raze copied the earlier {{Card|Disciple}} but based on the size of the trashed card. The mix of +1's thing let you trash itself, so I put that on Raze, and I liked everything about Raze so it got the slot. |
Revision as of 10:11, 10 September 2017
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Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Adventures |
Illustrator(s) | RC Torres |
Card text | |
+1 Action Trash this or a card from your hand. Look at one card from the top of your deck per the trashed card costs. Put one of them into your hand and discard the rest. |
Raze is an Action card from Adventures. It is a trash-for-benefit sifter, turning the cost in of the trashed card into cards from your deck to select from. It is relatively weak as a trasher, but unlike most trashers it's able to trash itself once it stops being useful.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- If you trash a card costing with this, you do not get any cards.
- If you trash a card costing or more, you look at a number of cards from the top of your deck equal to the cost in of the trashed card, take one into your hand, and discard the rest.
- For example if you trash an Estate, you look at the top two cards of your deck, put one into your hand, and discard the other one.
- You can trash the Raze itself; normally it costs , so you would look at two cards.
- Costs may be affected by cards like Bridge Troll.
- Raze is unaffected by the -1 Card token; if it is on top of your deck, replace it after resolving Raze.
Other Rules clarifications
- You may make either choice — trash the played card or trash a card from your hand — even if the played card is not in play anymore (e.g. from playing it twice with Throne Room) or you have no cards in your hand. You won't look at any cards if the choice you made causes you to not trash a card.
Strategy
There is no strategy article for Raze yet, but it has been discussed on the forum.
Raze is similar to, but weaker and cheaper than Apprentice. It trashes a card, and checks a number of cards from the top of your deck based on the cost of the trashed card. Apprentice, however, puts all of those cards in your hand, whereas with Raze you can choose one of them to put in your hand and discard the rest. As such, Raze is most useful for trashing Estates. If you open Raze with a strong or terminal, which could be a very good idea, drawing Raze with an Estate on turn 3 or 4 guarantees that your terminal does not miss the shuffle.
Unlike most trashers, including the trashing king Chapel, Raze can remove itself from your deck if you don't want it anymore, and you get a new card in exchange for it, which is a nice little bonus. This means that you can't really overbuy Raze; if you don't want it after all, immediately trash it again once you draw it, and skip a Copper in the process.
Raze trashes on play, which means it is quicker than Ratcatcher at the same cost, but trashing Copper decreases handsize further than with Ratcatcher, and Raze is not as flexible since you can only trash a card in your current hand. Which of the two is stronger depends on the situation, but the community feels Ratcatcher is slightly stronger on average. In the List of Cards by Qvist Rankings from late 2015, Ratcatcher ranks 10th among - cards, and Raze ranks 15th.
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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+1 Action. Trash this or a card from your hand. Look at a number of cards from the top of your deck equal to the cost in of the trashed card. Put one into your hand and discard the rest. | Adventures 1st Edition | April 2015 | ||
+1 Action. Trash this or a card from your hand. Look at one card from the top of your deck per the trashed card costs. Put one of them into your hand and discard the rest. | Adventures 2nd Edition | August 2017 |
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | |
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Dutch | Afbraak (lit. demolition) | |||
Finnish | Hävitys (lit. destruction) | |||
French | Démolition (lit. demolition) | |||
German | Zerstörung (lit. destruction) | |||
Japanese | 倒壊 (pron. tōkai) | |||
Russian | Разрушение (pron. razrushyeniye, lit. destruction) |
Trivia
Secret History