Tide Pools
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− | | Marée || || || '''+3 Cartes'''<br>'''+1 Action'''<br>Au début de votre prochain tour, défaussez 2 cartes. || | + | | Marée || || {{CardLangVersionImage|French|d=1}} || style="padding:15px 0px;"| '''+3 Cartes'''<br>'''+1 Action'''<br>Au début de votre prochain tour, défaussez 2 cartes. || |
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− | | Gezeitenbecken || || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|d=1}} || '''+3 | + | | Gezeitenbecken || || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|d=1}} || '''+3 Karten'''<br>'''+1 Aktion'''<br>Zu Beginn deines nächsten Zuges: Lege 2 Karten ab. || |
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=== Preview === | === Preview === | ||
− | {{Quote|Text={{Card|Navigator}} is fine to play if nothing else is claiming your action play, if you can just put this in instead of a {{Card|Silver}} and never notice that action cost. And if not then you don't touch it.< | + | {{Quote|Text=<p>{{Card|Navigator}} is fine to play if nothing else is claiming your action play, if you can just put this in instead of a {{Card|Silver}} and never notice that action cost. And if not then you don't touch it.</p> |
Tide Pools has nothing to do with Navigator; it's just some cool new card. Seaside had a few things that pushed bigger or smaller turns, so Tide Pools pursues that angle, making one turn bigger and another smaller, in the reverse order that {{Card|Tactician}} does. | Tide Pools has nothing to do with Navigator; it's just some cool new card. Seaside had a few things that pushed bigger or smaller turns, so Tide Pools pursues that angle, making one turn bigger and another smaller, in the reverse order that {{Card|Tactician}} does. | ||
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=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
− | + | {{Quote|Text=I was looking at what set sub-themes I could pursue, besides the "top of deck" thing, which had all but vanished. Some cards lead towards having big turns and small turns. So, a new one of those. It's a {{Card|Tactician}} where the good part is this turn, the bad part next turn. Briefly it cost {{Cost|5}}. | |
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
− | |Source= | + | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21231.0 The Secret History of Seaside 2E] |
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Revision as of 07:05, 18 August 2022
Tide Pools | |
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Type(s) | Action - Duration |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Seaside |
Illustrator(s) | Julien Delval |
Card text | |
+3 Cards +1 Action At the start of your next turn, discard 2 cards. |
Tide Pools is an Action-Duration card from the second edition of Seaside. It provides large non-terminal draw when you play it at the expense of a reduced handsize on your next turn.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- When you play this, you get +3 Cards and +1 Action, but at the start of your next turn, you have to discard 2 cards.
- If you have only one card left in hand you discard that one, and if you have no cards you don't discard any.
- When you have multiple Duration cards doing things at the start of your turn, you can put them in an order to your advantage; for example if you have four Tide Pools and a Wharf, you could discard all of your cards to the Tide Pools, then draw the Wharf cards.
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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+3 Cards +1 Action At the start of your next turn, discard 2 cards. |
Seaside (Second Edition) | June 2022 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Preview
Navigator is fine to play if nothing else is claiming your action play, if you can just put this in instead of a Silver and never notice that action cost. And if not then you don't touch it.
Tide Pools has nothing to do with Navigator; it's just some cool new card. Seaside had a few things that pushed bigger or smaller turns, so Tide Pools pursues that angle, making one turn bigger and another smaller, in the reverse order that Tactician does.Secret History
I was looking at what set sub-themes I could pursue, besides the "top of deck" thing, which had all but vanished. Some cards lead towards having big turns and small turns. So, a new one of those. It's a Tactician where the good part is this turn, the bad part next turn. Briefly it cost .