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[[Image:Trash-base.png|thumb|right|200px|Trash pile card with alternate art from the [[Base Cards]] set.]]
 
[[Image:Trash-base.png|thumb|right|200px|Trash pile card with alternate art from the [[Base Cards]] set.]]
  
To '''trash''' is to remove a card from your deck, placing it in an area called the '''Trash''' or '''Trash pile'''. This is distinct from [[discard]]ing, which removes a card from your hand or other area to your discard pile, waiting to be shuffled back into your deck. Trashing a card usually means removing it permanently from your deck, although there are a small number of cards, chiefly {{Card|Lurker}}, {{Card|Graverobber}}, {{Card|Rogue}}, {{Card|Treasurer}}, {{card|Lich}}, and {{card|Shaman}}, that can retrieve a card from the trash, and a few cards, {{Card|Fortress}}, {{card|Lich}}, and {{card|Trail}}, which can return themselves to you if you try to trash them. In addition to these, {{Card|Forager}} and {{Card|Necromancer}} have effects that depend on what is in the trash, and the [[Zombie]]s start the game in the trash. Cards that can move cards to the trash include [[trasher]]s and [[Trashing attack|trashing Attack]]s; cards that trash themselves are often called [[one-shot]]s. There are also cards that give an effect when they are trashed.
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To '''trash''' is to remove a card from your deck, placing it in an area called the '''Trash''' or '''Trash pile'''. This is distinct from [[discard]]ing, which removes a card from your hand or other area to your discard pile, waiting to be shuffled back into your deck. Trashing a card usually means removing it permanently from your deck, although there are a small number of cards, chiefly {{Card|Lurker}}, {{Card|Graverobber}}, {{Card|Rogue}}, {{Card|Treasurer}}, and {{card|Shaman}}, that can retrieve a card from the trash, and a few cards, {{Card|Fortress}}, {{card|Lich}}, and {{card|Trail}}, which can return themselves to you if you try to trash them. In addition to these, {{Card|Forager}} and {{Card|Necromancer}} have effects that depend on what is in the trash, and the [[Zombie]]s start the game in the trash. Cards that can move cards to the trash include [[trasher]]s and [[Trashing attack|trashing Attack]]s; cards that trash themselves are often called [[one-shot]]s. There are also cards that give an effect when they are trashed.
  
 
== Official Rules ==
 
== Official Rules ==
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Some cards (and a [[Landmark]] and a [[Project]]) do something when a card is trashed. Most of these are from [[Dark Ages]], which has a major theme of trashing. These cards must be trashed by something else in order to get this effect; they can't simply trash themselves.
 
Some cards (and a [[Landmark]] and a [[Project]]) do something when a card is trashed. Most of these are from [[Dark Ages]], which has a major theme of trashing. These cards must be trashed by something else in order to get this effect; they can't simply trash themselves.
  
There are 18 cards that do something when they themselves are trashed:
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There are 17 cards that do something when they themselves are trashed:
 
* [[Action]]:
 
* [[Action]]:
 
** {{Set|Hinterlands|ed=2|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Trail}}, {{Card|Nomads}}
 
** {{Set|Hinterlands|ed=2|Hinterlands}}: {{Card|Trail}}, {{Card|Nomads}}
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** [[Empires]]: {{Card|Rocks}}
 
** [[Empires]]: {{Card|Rocks}}
 
** [[Nocturne]]: {{Card|Haunted Mirror}}
 
** [[Nocturne]]: {{Card|Haunted Mirror}}
** [[Plunder (expansion)|Plunder]]: {{card|Jewelled Egg}}
 
 
* [[Victory]]:
 
* [[Victory]]:
 
** [[Dark Ages]]: {{Card|Feodum}}, {{Card|Overgrown Estate}}
 
** [[Dark Ages]]: {{Card|Feodum}}, {{Card|Overgrown Estate}}
 
** [[Empires]]: {{Card|Crumbling Castle}}
 
** [[Empires]]: {{Card|Crumbling Castle}}
  
There are 2 cards, 1 [[Landmark]], and 1 [[Project]] that do something when another card is trashed:
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There are 2 card, 1 [[Landmark]], and 1 [[Project]] that do something when another card is trashed:
 
* [[Dark Ages]]: {{Card|Market Square}}
 
* [[Dark Ages]]: {{Card|Market Square}}
 
* [[Empires]]: {{Landmark|Tomb}}
 
* [[Empires]]: {{Landmark|Tomb}}
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
=== In other languages ===
 
=== In other languages ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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* Czech: Smetiště
! Language !! Name !! Card !! Mat
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* Dutch: Vernietigde kaarten
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* Finnish: Tuhotut kortit
!Czech
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* French: Rebut
| Smetiště || ||
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* German: Müll
|-
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* Korean: 폐기 (pron. ''pyegi'')
!Dutch
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* Polish: Śmietnisko
| Vernietigde kaarten || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch}} || [[File:TrashmatDutch.jpg|400px]]
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* Russian: Свалка (pron. ''svalka'', lit. ''dump'')
|-
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!Finnish
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| Tuhotut kortit || ||
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|-
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!French
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| Rebut || ||
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|-
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!German
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| Müll || ||
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|-
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!Korean
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| 폐기 (pron. ''pyegi'') || ||
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|-
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!Polish
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| Śmietnisko || ||
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|-
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!Russian
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| Свалка (pron. ''svalka'', lit. ''dump'') || ||
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|-
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!Spanish
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| Cartas Eliminadas || {{CardLangVersionImage|Spanish}} ||
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|}
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{{Navbox Mechanics}}
 
{{Navbox Mechanics}}
 
[[Category:Other mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Other mechanics]]

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