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[[Image:Silver.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Silver]], a Treasure card.]]
 
[[Image:Silver.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Silver]], a Treasure card.]]
  
'''Treasure''' is a [[card type]] that may be played during a player's [[gameplay#buy phase|Buy phase]]. Most Treasures provide some +{{Cost|}}, and some Treasures have other effects as well. Unlike [[Action]] cards, any number of Treasure cards may be played in any order. Action cards that give +{{Cost|}} are not considered Treasures (unless under the effect of the [[Project]] {{project|Capitalism}}), and there were no Action–Treasure cards until {{Card|Crown}} from {{Set|Empires}}.
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'''Treasure''' is a [[card type]] that may be played during a player's [[gameplay#buy phase|Buy phase]]. Most Treasures provide some +{{Cost|}} ({{Card|Horn of Plenty}}, {{Card|Ducat}} and {{Card|Sunken Treasure}} being the chief exceptions), and some Treasures have other effects as well. Unlike [[Action]] cards, any number of Treasure cards may be played in any order. Action cards that give +{{Cost|}} are not considered Treasures (unless under the effect of the [[Project]] {{project|Capitalism}}), and there were no Action–Treasure cards until {{Card|Crown}} from {{Set|Empires}}.
  
 
Treasure cards have yellow frames. There are five [[basic cards|basic]] Treasure cards: {{Card|Copper}}, {{Card|Silver}}, and {{Card|Gold}}, which are in the supply in every Dominion game; {{Card|Potion}}, which is added when cards from {{Set|Alchemy}} with {{Cost|P}} in the cost are available; and {{Card|Platinum}}, which may be added in games using {{Set|Prosperity}} cards. Not counting [[removed cards]], there are 51 [[Kingdom card|Kingdom]] Treasure cards; the expansions with the greatest number of Kingdom Treasures are {{set|Plunder}}, with 14, and {{set|Prosperity}}, with 9. {{Card|Diadem}}, {{Card|Spoils}}, and [[Loot]] are special Treasures that may be gained from outside the [[Supply]] by the use of certain other cards or [[card-shaped thing]]s; [[Heirloom]]s are special Treasures that each replace a player's starting Copper when a particular Action card is in the kingdom.
 
Treasure cards have yellow frames. There are five [[basic cards|basic]] Treasure cards: {{Card|Copper}}, {{Card|Silver}}, and {{Card|Gold}}, which are in the supply in every Dominion game; {{Card|Potion}}, which is added when cards from {{Set|Alchemy}} with {{Cost|P}} in the cost are available; and {{Card|Platinum}}, which may be added in games using {{Set|Prosperity}} cards. Not counting [[removed cards]], there are 51 [[Kingdom card|Kingdom]] Treasure cards; the expansions with the greatest number of Kingdom Treasures are {{set|Plunder}}, with 14, and {{set|Prosperity}}, with 9. {{Card|Diadem}}, {{Card|Spoils}}, and [[Loot]] are special Treasures that may be gained from outside the [[Supply]] by the use of certain other cards or [[card-shaped thing]]s; [[Heirloom]]s are special Treasures that each replace a player's starting Copper when a particular Action card is in the kingdom.

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