Terminal silver

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* {{Set|Prosperity}}: {{card|Clerk}}, {{Card|Monument}}
 
* {{Set|Prosperity}}: {{card|Clerk}}, {{Card|Monument}}
 
* {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Fortune Teller}}
 
* {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Fortune Teller}}
* {{Set|Hinterlands}}: ''{{Card|Nomad Camp}}''
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* {{Set|Hinterlands}}: ''{{Card|Nomad Camp}}'', {{card|Nomads}}
 
* {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Scavenger}}
 
* {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Scavenger}}
 
* {{Set|Adventures}}: {{Card|Messenger}}
 
* {{Set|Adventures}}: {{Card|Messenger}}
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* {{Set|Menagerie}}: {{Card|Cardinal}}
 
* {{Set|Menagerie}}: {{Card|Cardinal}}
 
* {{set|Allies}}: {{card|Archer}}, {{card|Tent}}, {{card|Town}}, {{card|Garrison}}
 
* {{set|Allies}}: {{card|Archer}}, {{card|Tent}}, {{card|Town}}, {{card|Garrison}}
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* {{set|Plunder}}: {{card|Flagship}}
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** {{card|Fortune Hunter}} is a terminal silver per its card text, but it also lets you play a Treasure from your deck, so in many cases it will give you more than {{cost|2}} in total.
 
* [[Promo]]: {{Card|Black Market}}
 
* [[Promo]]: {{Card|Black Market}}
  
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* {{Set|Prosperity}}: ''{{Card|Mountebank}}'', ''{{Card|Goons}}''
 
* {{Set|Prosperity}}: ''{{Card|Mountebank}}'', ''{{Card|Goons}}''
 
* {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Jester}}
 
* {{Set|Cornucopia}}: {{Card|Jester}}
** {{Card|Trusty Steed}} can (like {{Card|Steward}}) optionally function as a terminal silver. {{Card|Princess}} lowers prices by {{Cost|2}}, so if you don't use multiple buys, it acts as a terminal silver.
 
 
* {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Haggler}}
 
* {{Set|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Haggler}}
 
* {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Dame Sylvia}}, {{Card|Rogue}}
 
* {{Set|Dark Ages}}: {{Card|Dame Sylvia}}, {{Card|Rogue}}
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* {{set|Cornucopia and Guilds}}: {{Card|Courser}} can (like {{Card|Steward}}) optionally function as a terminal silver. {{Card|Renown}} lowers prices by {{Cost|2}}, so if you don't use multiple buys, it acts as a terminal silver. The same is true of the corresponding removed Cornucopia [[Prize]]s ''{{card|Trusty Steed}}'' and ''{{card|Princess}}''.
 
* {{Set|Adventures}}: {{Card|Hero}}
 
* {{Set|Adventures}}: {{Card|Hero}}
 
* {{Set|Nocturne}}: {{Card|Tormentor}}
 
* {{Set|Nocturne}}: {{Card|Tormentor}}
 
* {{Set|Menagerie}}: {{Card|Kiln}}
 
* {{Set|Menagerie}}: {{Card|Kiln}}
 
* {{set|Allies}}: {{card|Barbarian}}
 
* {{set|Allies}}: {{card|Barbarian}}
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* {{set|Plunder}}: {{card|Search}}
  
 
* {{Way|Way of the Sheep}} from {{Set|Menagerie}} allows any [[Action]] card to be used as a terminal silver.
 
* {{Way|Way of the Sheep}} from {{Set|Menagerie}} allows any [[Action]] card to be used as a terminal silver.
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=== Edge cases ===
 
=== Edge cases ===
 
* {{Card|Conclave}}, {{card|Patron}}, and {{Card|Paddock}} can also be non-terminal
 
* {{Card|Conclave}}, {{card|Patron}}, and {{Card|Paddock}} can also be non-terminal
* {{Card|Butcher}} and {{Card|Villain}} provide two Coffers.
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* {{Card|Butcher}}, {{card|Footpad}}, and {{Card|Villain}} provide two Coffers.
* {{Card|Explorer}}, from {{Card|Seaside}} gains a {{Card|Silver}} or {{Card|Gold}} to your hand.
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* ''{{Card|Explorer}}'', from {{Card|Seaside}} gains a {{Card|Silver}} or {{Card|Gold}} to your hand.
 
* {{Card|Spice Merchant}} and {{Card|Sacrifice}} have to trash a Treasure which usually deducts {{Cost}} from the {{Cost|2}} generation.
 
* {{Card|Spice Merchant}} and {{Card|Sacrifice}} have to trash a Treasure which usually deducts {{Cost}} from the {{Cost|2}} generation.
* {{Card|Farmers' Market}}, {{Card|Gladiator}}, and {{Card|Soldier}} generate variable amounts of {{Cost}} which does sometimes but not always amount to {{Cost|2}}.  
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* {{Card|Farmers' Market}}, {{Card|Gladiator}}, and {{Card|Soldier}} generate variable amounts of {{Cost}} which does sometimes but not always amount to {{Cost|2}}.
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==Gallery==
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{{CardImage|Amulet}}{{CardImage|Archer}}{{CardImage|Barbarian}}{{CardImage|Bard}}{{CardImage|Black Market}}{{CardImage|Cardinal}}{{CardImage|Cargo Ship}}{{CardImage|Clerk}}{{CardImage|Conspirator}}{{CardImage|Corsair}}{{CardImage|Cutpurse}}{{CardImage|Dame Sylvia}}{{CardImage|Flag Bearer}}{{CardImage|Fortune Teller}}{{CardImage|Garrison}}{{CardImage|Haggler}}{{CardImage|Hero}}{{CardImage|Improve}}{{CardImage|Jester}}{{CardImage|Kiln}}{{CardImage|Merchant Ship}}{{CardImage|Messenger}}{{CardImage|Militia}}{{CardImage|Moneylender}}{{CardImage|Monument}}{{CardImage|Priest}}{{CardImage|Princess}}{{CardImage|Rogue}}{{CardImage|Scavenger}}{{CardImage|Steward}}{{CardImage|Swindler}}{{CardImage|Tent}}{{CardImage|Tormentor}}{{CardImage|Town}}{{CardImage|Town Crier}}{{CardImage|Trusty Steed}}{{CardImage|Vassal}}{{LandscapeImage|Way of the Sheep}}
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===Removed cards===
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{{CardImage|Chancellor}}{{CardImage|Duchess}}{{CardImage|Embargo}}{{CardImage|Goons}}{{CardImage|Mountebank}}{{CardImage|Navigator}}{{CardImage|Nomad Camp}}{{CardImage|Woodcutter}}
  
  

Latest revision as of 20:26, 4 March 2024

Monument, a terminal silver card.

"Terminal silver" is an informal term for terminal Action cards that provide +$2 and are stop cards —i.e., they have the same effect on your buying power as SilverSilver.jpg does. Most terminal silvers have another benefit in addition to the $2 and are priced to compete with Silver for your buy—so a key strategic point is deciding whether the additional benefit the Action card provides is sufficient to offset the probability of drawing it without enough actions to be able to play it. Many terminal silvers are Attacks, with the +$2 allowing the cards to benefit your current turn as well as harm your opponents.

Similarly, terminal Actions that provide +$1, +$3, or +$5 may sometimes be referred to as "terminal CopperCopper.jpg", "terminal GoldGold.jpg", and "terminal PlatinumPlatinum.jpg", respectively.

Contents

[edit] List of terminal silvers

Cards in italics have been removed.

[edit] 3- and 4-cost terminal silvers

These cards compete the most directly with Silver.

[edit] Other costs

[edit] Edge cases

[edit] Gallery

Amulet.jpgArcher.jpgBarbarian.jpgBard.jpgBlack Market.jpgCardinal.jpgCargo Ship.jpgClerk.jpgConspirator.jpgCorsair.jpgCutpurse.jpgDame Sylvia.jpgFlag Bearer.jpgFortune Teller.jpgGarrison.jpgHaggler.jpgHero.jpgImprove.jpgJester.jpgKiln.jpgMerchant Ship.jpgMessenger.jpgMilitia.jpgMoneylender.jpgMonument.jpgPriest.jpgPrincess.jpgRogue.jpgScavenger.jpgSteward.jpgSwindler.jpgTent.jpgTormentor.jpgTown.jpgTown Crier.jpgTrusty Steed.jpgVassal.jpgWay of the Sheep.jpg

[edit] Removed cards

Chancellor.jpgDuchess.jpgEmbargo.jpgGoons.jpgMountebank.jpgNavigator.jpgNomad Camp.jpgWoodcutter.jpg


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