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[[Image:Gear.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Gear]], a soft terminal card.]]
 
[[Image:Gear.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Gear]], a soft terminal card.]]
  
'''Soft terminal''' is a nickname for a subcategory of [[terminal]] [[Action|Actions]] that [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] finds useful to take into account in designing [[expansion|expansions]]. These are terminals that mitigate [[collision|collisions]] with other terminals by giving you ''some'' use for other Action cards that collide with them, such as allowing you to discard or [[trash]] a [[dead]] Action card for some benefit. They may be contrasted with "hard" terminals, which give no use for other terminals they collide with.  The archetypes of the "soft terminal" category are {{Card|Remodel}} and {{Card|Vault}}.
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'''Soft terminal''' is a subcategory of [[terminal]] [[Action]]s that [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] finds useful to take into account when designing [[expansion]]s. These are terminals that mitigate [[collision]]s by giving a use for other Actions that collide with them, such as discarding or [[trash]]ing a Action cards for some benefit. They may be contrasted with "hard" terminals, which turn leave other Actions in your hand [[dead]].
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
Cards in italics have been [[Removed cards|removed]].
 
Cards in italics have been [[Removed cards|removed]].
* Terminals that trash Actions for some benefit:
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* Terminal [[trash for benefit]] cards:
** [[Dominion]]: {{Card|Remodel}}
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** {{Set|Dominion}}: {{Card|Remodel}}
** [[Intrigue]]: {{Card|Replace}}
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** {{Set|Intrigue}}: {{Card|Replace}}, {{Card|Trading Post}}
** [[Intrigue]]: {{Card|Trading Post}}
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** {{Set|Seaside}}: {{Card|Salvager}}
** [[Seaside]]: {{Card|Salvager}}
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** {{Set|Alchemy}}: {{Card|Transmute}}
** [[Alchemy]]: {{Card|Transmute}}
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** {{Set|Prosperity}}: {{Card|Bishop}}, {{Card|Expand}}, {{Card|Forge}}
** [[Prosperity]]: {{Card|Bishop}}, {{Card|Expand}}, {{Card|Forge}}
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** {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Remake}}
** [[Cornucopia]]: {{Card|Remake}}
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** {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Develop}}, {{Card|Trader}}
** [[Hinterlands]]: {{Card|Develop}}, {{Card|Trader}}
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** {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Mercenary}}, {{Card|Death Cart}}, {{Card|Graverobber}}, {{Card|Altar}}
** [[Dark Ages]]: {{Card|Mercenary}}, {{Card|Death Cart}}, {{Card|Graverobber}}, {{Card|Altar}}
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** {{Set|Guilds}}: {{Card|Stonemason}}, {{Card|Butcher}}
** [[Guilds]]: {{Card|Stonemason}}, {{Card|Butcher}}
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** {{Set|Empires}}: {{Card|Catapult}}, {{Card|Sacrifice}}
** [[Empires]]: {{Card|Catapult}}, {{Card|Sacrifice}}
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** {{Set|Renaissance}}: {{Card|Recruiter}}
 
* Terminals that require discarding:
 
* Terminals that require discarding:
** Intrigue: ''{{Card|Secret Chamber}}''
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** {{Set|Intrigue}}: ''{{Card|Secret Chamber}}''
** Prosperity: {{Card|Vault}}
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** {{Set|Prosperity}}: {{Card|Vault}}
** Cornucopia: {{Card|Horse Traders}}, {{Card|Young Witch}}
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** {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Horse Traders}}, {{Card|Young Witch}}
** Hinterlands: {{Card|Embassy}}
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** {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Embassy}}
** Dark Ages: {{Card|Storeroom}}, {{Card|Count}}
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** {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Storeroom}}, {{Card|Count}}
** Empires: {{Card|Opulent Castle}}
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** {{Set|Empires}}: {{Card|Opulent Castle}}
 
* Terminals that put a card from your hand on [[Top decker|top of your deck]]:
 
* Terminals that put a card from your hand on [[Top decker|top of your deck]]:
** Dominion: {{Card|Artisan}}
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** {{Set|Dominion}}: {{Card|Artisan}}
** Intrigue: {{Card|Courtyard}}
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** {{Set|Intrigue}}: {{Card|Courtyard}}
** Hinterlands: {{Card|Mandarin}}
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** {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Mandarin}}
** Dark Ages: {{Card|Count}}
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** {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Count}}
 
* Terminal draw with [[sifting]] that can sometimes prevent a terminal collision in the first place:
 
* Terminal draw with [[sifting]] that can sometimes prevent a terminal collision in the first place:
** Dominion: {{Card|Library}}, ''{{Card|Adventurer}}''
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** {{Set|Dominion}}: {{Card|Library}}, ''{{Card|Adventurer}}''
** Hinterlands: {{Card|Oracle}}, {{Card|Jack of all Trades}}
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** {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Oracle}}, {{Card|Jack of all Trades}}
** Dark Ages: {{Card|Catacombs}}  
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** {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Catacombs}}  
** Guilds: {{Card|Journeyman}}
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** {{Set|Guilds}}: {{Card|Journeyman}}
* {{Card|Masquerade}} (you can pass a dead card, though not always wise)
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* Other
* {{Card|Cultist}} (able to play other copies of itself)
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** {{Set|Intrigue}}: {{Card|Masquerade}} (you can pass a dead card, though not always wise)
* {{Card|Avanto}} (able to play copies of {{Card|Sauna}})
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** {{Set|Seaside}}: {{Card|Island}}
* {{Card|Ironworks}} (only terminal if you don't gain an Action)
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** {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Cultist}} (able to play other copies of itself)
* {{Card|Island}}
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** {{Set|Adventures}}: {{Card|Gear}} (can save up to 2 other terminals for next turn)
* {{Card|Gear}} (can save up to 2 other terminals for next turn)
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** {{Set|Nocturne}}: {{Card|Werewolf}} (can be played during your [[Night]] phase if you run out of Actions)
* {{Card|Werewolf}} (can be played during your [[Night]] phase if you run out of Actions)
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** [[Promo]]: {{Card|Avanto}} (able to play copies of {{Card|Sauna}})
 
Terminal [[Duration|Durations]] and [[Reserve|Reserves]], in general, can fill a similar role to soft terminals, since they can be staggered over more than one turn while still providing their effects.
 
Terminal [[Duration|Durations]] and [[Reserve|Reserves]], in general, can fill a similar role to soft terminals, since they can be staggered over more than one turn while still providing their effects.
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{{Set|Renaissance}} has fewer soft terminals than other sets because [[Villagers]], one of its primary mechanics, provides an alternative way to mitigate collisions.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
While many players say they had mentally sorted cards into a nameless category similar to this, there had not been a specific name for it until Donald X. revealed in his ongoing interview on the forums that it was a category he explicitly endeavored to make cards for.  "Soft terminal" arose as the community favorite title for the category, but other names floated were '''self-synergy''', '''supercollider''', and '''mitigator'''.  Donald X. himself suggested '''spammable terminal'''.
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While many players say they had mentally sorted cards into a nameless category similar to this, there had not been a specific name for it until Donald X. revealed in his ongoing interview on the forums that it was a category he explicitly endeavored to make cards for.  "Soft terminal" arose as the community favorite title for the category, but other names floated were "self-synergy", "supercollider", and "mitigator".  Donald X. himself suggested "spammable terminal".
 
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|Text=A category I refer to some that you guys don't so much is Remodel/Vault. I guess I don't have a catchy name for it. The category is, cards that if you draw two of them give you a use for the other one despite being terminal. Sets want a good number of Remodels/Vaults; it's a basic way to deal with the one-action-a-turn rule. To let you build basic different kinds of decks, you have terminals, Villages, cantrips, Remodels/Vaults.
 
|Text=A category I refer to some that you guys don't so much is Remodel/Vault. I guess I don't have a catchy name for it. The category is, cards that if you draw two of them give you a use for the other one despite being terminal. Sets want a good number of Remodels/Vaults; it's a basic way to deal with the one-action-a-turn rule. To let you build basic different kinds of decks, you have terminals, Villages, cantrips, Remodels/Vaults.
 
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
 
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=5799.msg469143#msg469143]
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|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=5799.msg469143#msg469143 Interview with Donald X.]
 
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|Text=They give you a use for dead actions. They are useful with a copy of themselves but also with other dead actions. You use them on themselves especially often but that's not because they are especially good at that, it just falls out of this being the card you can spam. Spammable terminals, there you go.
 
|Text=They give you a use for dead actions. They are useful with a copy of themselves but also with other dead actions. You use them on themselves especially often but that's not because they are especially good at that, it just falls out of this being the card you can spam. Spammable terminals, there you go.
 
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
 
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=12673.msg469162#msg469162]
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|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=12673.msg469162#msg469162 Remodel/Vault category - let's give it a name!]
 
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[[Category:Terminality]]
 
[[Category:Terminality]]

Revision as of 22:14, 4 December 2018

Gear, a soft terminal card.

Soft terminal is a subcategory of terminal Actions that Donald X. Vaccarino finds useful to take into account when designing expansions. These are terminals that mitigate collisions by giving a use for other Actions that collide with them, such as discarding or trashing a Action cards for some benefit. They may be contrasted with "hard" terminals, which turn leave other Actions in your hand dead.

Examples

Cards in italics have been removed.

Terminal Durations and Reserves, in general, can fill a similar role to soft terminals, since they can be staggered over more than one turn while still providing their effects.

RenaissanceRenaissance.jpg has fewer soft terminals than other sets because Villagers, one of its primary mechanics, provides an alternative way to mitigate collisions.

Trivia

While many players say they had mentally sorted cards into a nameless category similar to this, there had not been a specific name for it until Donald X. revealed in his ongoing interview on the forums that it was a category he explicitly endeavored to make cards for. "Soft terminal" arose as the community favorite title for the category, but other names floated were "self-synergy", "supercollider", and "mitigator". Donald X. himself suggested "spammable terminal".

A category I refer to some that you guys don't so much is Remodel/Vault. I guess I don't have a catchy name for it. The category is, cards that if you draw two of them give you a use for the other one despite being terminal. Sets want a good number of Remodels/Vaults; it's a basic way to deal with the one-action-a-turn rule. To let you build basic different kinds of decks, you have terminals, Villages, cantrips, Remodels/Vaults.


They give you a use for dead actions. They are useful with a copy of themselves but also with other dead actions. You use them on themselves especially often but that's not because they are especially good at that, it just falls out of this being the card you can spam. Spammable terminals, there you go.


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