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* Some treasures, such as [[Ill-Gotten Gains]] or [[Horn of Plenty]], have other effects besides giving you coin to spend.
 
* Some treasures, such as [[Ill-Gotten Gains]] or [[Horn of Plenty]], have other effects besides giving you coin to spend.
 
* Though in [[Base]] Dominion, it is tempting to simply lay down all the treasures you have in your hand in no particular order before buying cards, this is not correct; Treasures are also played individually and in order, like Action cards, though this can often be overlooked when Treasures do not have interacting effects.
 
* Though in [[Base]] Dominion, it is tempting to simply lay down all the treasures you have in your hand in no particular order before buying cards, this is not correct; Treasures are also played individually and in order, like Action cards, though this can often be overlooked when Treasures do not have interacting effects.
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== List of Treasure Cards ==
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$0 [[Copper]], [[Diadem]]
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<br>$2 [[Fool's Gold]]
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<br>$3 [[Loan]], [[Silver]]
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<br>$3P [[Philosopher's Stone]]
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<br>$4 [[Quarry]], [[Talisman]]
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<br>$5 [[Cache]], [[Contraband]], [[Horn of Plenty]], [[Ill-Gotten Gains]], [[Royal Seal]], [[Stash]], [[Venture]] 
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<br>$6 [[Gold]], [[Harem]], [[Hoard]], [[Farmland]], [[Harem]], [[Nobles]]
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<br>$7 [[Bank]]
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<br>$9 [[Platinum]]

Revision as of 03:28, 4 November 2012

  • Treasure cards have a gold border, and have "Treasure" written on the bottom.
  • You may play any number of Treasure cards during your buy phase, but you must play them before you buy a card; once you buy a card, you can play no more Treasures that turn.
  • When you play a Treasure, you get a number of coins to spend equal to the Treasure's "worth".
  • Some treasures, such as Ill-Gotten Gains or Horn of Plenty, have other effects besides giving you coin to spend.
  • Though in Base Dominion, it is tempting to simply lay down all the treasures you have in your hand in no particular order before buying cards, this is not correct; Treasures are also played individually and in order, like Action cards, though this can often be overlooked when Treasures do not have interacting effects.

List of Treasure Cards

$0 Copper, Diadem
$2 Fool's Gold
$3 Loan, Silver
$3P Philosopher's Stone
$4 Quarry, Talisman
$5 Cache, Contraband, Horn of Plenty, Ill-Gotten Gains, Royal Seal, Stash, Venture
$6 Gold, Harem, Hoard, Farmland, Harem, Nobles
$7 Bank
$9 Platinum

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