Trashing attack

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These cards have a complicated history due to major balance issues. The most obvious trashing attack is "Each other player trashes the top card of their deck." However, this has three problems which have been pointed out by [[Donald X. Vaccarino]]:
 
These cards have a complicated history due to major balance issues. The most obvious trashing attack is "Each other player trashes the top card of their deck." However, this has three problems which have been pointed out by [[Donald X. Vaccarino]]:
 
* First, it can often be weak by trashing weak cards.  
 
* First, it can often be weak by trashing weak cards.  
 
* Alternatively, it can be very random, trashing good cards for some, but bad cards for others.  
 
* Alternatively, it can be very random, trashing good cards for some, but bad cards for others.  
* Finally, it can cause a strange game where no one can get anywhere because they only have 5 cards and anything they buy gets trashed.
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* Finally, it can cause a strange game where no one can get anywhere because they only have 5 cards and anything they buy gets trashed.<br>&nbsp;
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{{Quote|Text= Prior to development of the main set, there were a bunch of cards in different expansions that were variations on "trash the top card of each other player's deck." Once it became apparent that that concept was flawed, all of those cards needed reworking, and some just died.
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Swindler, a trashing attack card.

A Trashing attack is an attack card which trashes other players' cards, typically from the top of their deck. Most of these attack have certain constraints on what cards they are able to trash.

Contents

List of Cards

Hexes listed function as the relevant Attack when revealed by an Attack-Doom card.

Cards in italics have been removed.

Trash and replace with other cards

  • Intrigue: SaboteurSaboteur.jpg -- Find and trash a card costing $3 or more. Replacement at least $2 cheaper, victim's choice.
  • Intrigue: SwindlerSwindler.jpg -- Replacement of same cost, attacker's choice.
  • Nocturne: LocustsLocusts.jpg -- Replacement cheaper and of same type, victim's choice unless a CopperCopper.jpg or EstateEstate.jpg was trashed (in this case replaced with CurseCurse.jpg).
  • Allies: BarbarianBarbarian.jpg -- Replacement cheaper and of same type, victim's choice but only if trashed card cost $3 or more (otherwise replaced with CurseCurse.jpg).

Trash card in certain price range

Trash Treasures

Related

Exile attacks have some similarities to trashing attacks in that they remove cards from your opponent's deck, but unlike real trashing, the Exiled card can be gotten back, and still count for determining VP.

Gallery

Bandit.jpgBarbarian.jpgCorsair.jpgGiant.jpgKnights.jpgRogue.jpgSwindler.jpgWarrior.jpgLocusts.jpgWar.jpg

Exile Attacks

Cardinal.jpgGatekeeper.jpg

Removed cards

Noble Brigand.jpgPirate Ship.jpgSaboteur.jpgThief.jpg

Trivia

Development comments

These cards have a complicated history due to major balance issues. The most obvious trashing attack is "Each other player trashes the top card of their deck." However, this has three problems which have been pointed out by Donald X. Vaccarino:

  • First, it can often be weak by trashing weak cards.
  • Alternatively, it can be very random, trashing good cards for some, but bad cards for others.
  • Finally, it can cause a strange game where no one can get anywhere because they only have 5 cards and anything they buy gets trashed.
     
Prior to development of the main set, there were a bunch of cards in different expansions that were variations on "trash the top card of each other player's deck." Once it became apparent that that concept was flawed, all of those cards needed reworking, and some just died.


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