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* When you use a Treasurer to gain a Treasure from the trash, that can trigger abilities like the ones on {{Card|Ducat}} and {{Card|Spices}}.  
 
* When you use a Treasurer to gain a Treasure from the trash, that can trigger abilities like the ones on {{Card|Ducat}} and {{Card|Spices}}.  
 
* You can choose to take the Key even if you already have it.
 
* You can choose to take the Key even if you already have it.
=== Other rules clarifications ===
 
* If you play this with {{Card|Elder}}, you can trash a Treasure and immediately regain it.
 
* If you play Treasurer at the start of your turn (with e.g. {{Project|Piazza}}) and take the Key, you immediately get +{{Cost|1}} from it.
 
  
 
== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
Treasurer is an expensive but solidly useful [[trasher]] and [[payload]] card that offers a good degree of flexibility; it can see some use as a [[gainer]] as well. This flexibility ensures that it’s relevant in most [[Kingdom]]s and continues to be helpful throughout the game.
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===Synergies and combos===
 
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* Can get {{card|Haunted Mirror}} or {{card|Magic Lamp}} back from trash
Initially, Treasurer is primarily useful as a {{Card|Copper}} trasher. When played in this way, it has the same outcome as a {{Card|Moneylender}}, and is similarly good in Kingdoms in which [[thinning]] {{Card|Copper|Coppers}} while still affording relatively expensive purchases is important. The obvious difference is that Treasurer costs {{Cost|5}}, so it’s usually only available in the [[opening]] if you have a {{Split|5|2}} split; if you do, it’s often a good choice, and otherwise you’ll often aim to generate an early {{Cost|5}} to get one. Treasurer also offers more flexibility than {{Card|Moneylender}} even in the early game: for example, you can trash [[Heirloom]]s as well as {{Card|Copper}}, and occasionally you might take an option other than trashing alongside the {{Cost|3}} generated. This is most likely to be beneficial when there’s an important high price point that you want to [[Glossary#S|spike]]. Generally, in this case, you would prefer to take the {{Artifact|Key}} rather than gain a [[Treasure]] (very likely to be {{Card|Copper}}) from the trash at this early stage, but sometimes your target price point may be high and important enough that you need to do the latter (e.g. if it lets you buy an early {{Event|Inheritance}}). Outside the spiking scenario, it’s usually not a good plan to take the {{Artifact|Key}} over trashing {{Card|Copper}}, but there are situations in which you might consider this. For example, it could be worthwhile if the [[draw]] is very strong (e.g. with {{Card|Wharf}}), or if your opponent has no Treasurer yet and you judge it unlikely that they’ll be able to get one any time soon, meaning that you anticipate keeping the {{Artifact|Key}} for many turns.
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As you begin to run low on {{Card|Copper|Coppers}} to trash, Treasurer plays become more likely to focus on fighting over the {{Artifact|Key}}. This [[Artifact]] is useful to have, but rarely of great importance. Its value is generally highest in [[money strategies]] and weak or unreliable [[engine]]s, where the extra {{Cost|1}} is more likely to make the difference between missing and hitting an important price point with your next hand; additionally, if your opponent has adopted a similar strategy and therefore isn’t drawing their deck every turn either, you’re more likely to keep the {{Artifact|Key}} for a few turns. If all players can draw their decks consistently and therefore take the {{Artifact|Key}} every turn, no one ever benefits from it (except indirectly, by denying it to the other players), meaning that Treasurer is largely just a [[terminal]] {{Card|Gold}} in this phase of the game.
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Treasurer’s ability to regain Treasures from the trash can be very useful in several scenarios. First, in the late game (particularly on your final [[reshuffle|shuffle]] when [[deck control]] no longer matters), you can take a Treasure from the trash to help you afford an extra [[Victory]] card, or otherwise close out the game. If the trash contains more valuable Treasures than {{Card|Copper}} (e.g. because {{Card|Knights}} have been trashing {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}), this ability may become relevant earlier. Second, Treasurer’s gaining ability combines well with certain [[trash-for-benefit]] effects. For example, with sufficient [[Village (card category)|village]] support, you could play multiple {{Card|Bishop|Bishops}} and Treasurers to trash and regain a single {{Card|Gold}} several times per turn, scoring {{VP|4}} per iteration without adding any [[greening|green]] cards to your deck or needing to re-buy fodder for {{Card|Bishop}}. Third, this Treasurer function produces some centralising interactions with Treasures that have a [[one-shot]] aspect to them. Among the most powerful of these is with {{Card|Magic Lamp}}, since regaining this Heirloom after trashing it gives you access to another three {{Card|Wish|Wishes}} if you can meet the conditions to activate it again. Another important interaction in this vein is with {{Card|Stockpile}}: once its pile is empty, there’s usually no way to get your [[Exile|Exiled]] {{Card|Stockpile|Stockpiles}} back, but keeping one in your deck to trash and then regain with Treasurer each turn allows you to discard all your others from Exile, rendering them indefinitely available (with the added benefit that, if you can then play them all, they never get shuffled back into your deck at the end of a turn).
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A single Treasurer is often sufficient, but there are scenarios in which you might consider gaining more. In addition to those cases in which your strategy revolves around trashing and regaining Treasures for some important benefit, there are situations in which terminal {{Card|Gold|Golds}} are valuable in their own right, e.g. in a [[draw-to-x]] deck with plenty of village support, or with a [[Throne Room variant]] such as {{Card|King's Court}}.
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{{Card|Spell Scroll}} has an incredibly powerful interaction with Treasurer.  You can take and play the entire pile of Treasurers.  Then on the next turn, each treasurer can play Spell Scroll as long as there are at least 2 actions available.
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== Versions ==
 
== Versions ==
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! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date
 
! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date
 
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| {{CardVersionImage|Treasurer|Treasurer}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|d=s}} || style="padding:0px 15px;"| +{{Cost|3}}<br>Choose one: Trash a Treasure from your hand; or gain a Treasure from the trash to your hand; or take the Key. || Renaissance || November 2018  
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| {{CardVersionImage|Treasurer|Treasurer}} || {{CardVersionImage|TreasurerDigital|Treasurer from Shuffle iT}} || '''+{{Cost|3}}'''. Choose one: Trash a Treasure from your hand; or gain a Treasure from the trash to your hand; or take the Key. || Renaissance || November 2018  
 
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===Other language versions===
 
===Other language versions===
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible autocollapse" style="text-align:center;"
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes
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! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text
 
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!Chinese
 
!Chinese
| 收稅人 (pron. ''shōushuìrén'', lit. ''tax collector'') || || || ||
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| 收稅人 (pron. ''shōushuìrén'', lit. ''tax collector'') || || ||
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!Dutch
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| Schatbewaarder || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch}} || || +{{Cost|3}}<br>Kies één van de volgende: vernietig een Geldkaart uit je hand; of pak een Geldkaart uit de stapel ‘Vernietigde kaarten’ en neem die in je hand; of neem de Sleutel. || "...en neem die <i>direct</i> in je hand;&hellip;"
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!French
 
!French
| Trésorière<br>(Note: explicitly feminine) || || {{CardVersionImage|TreasurerFrench2022Digital|French language Treasurer 2022 from Shuffle iT}} || +{{Cost|3}}<br>Choissisez une option&nbsp;: écartez une carte Trésor de votre main&nbsp;; ou recevez en main une carte Trésor du Rebut&nbsp;; ou prenez la Clé. ||
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| Trésorière (Note: explicitly feminine) || || || +{{Cost|3}} Choissisez une option : écartez une carte Trésor de votre main ; ou recevez en main une carte Trésor du Rebut ; ou prenez la Clé.
 
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!German
 
!German
| Schatzmeisterin<br>(Note: explicitly feminine) || {{CardVersionImage|TreasurerGerman|German language Treasurer 2019 by ASS}} || {{CardVersionImage|TreasurerGerman2022Digital|German language Treasurer 2022 from Shuffle iT}} ||+{{Cost|3}}<br>Wähle eins: Entsorge eine Geldkarte aus deiner Hand oder nimm eine Geldkarte aus dem Müll auf deine Hand oder erhalte den Schlüssel. || (2019)
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| Schatzmeisterin (Note: explicitly feminine) ||{{CardLangVersionImage|German}}|| ||+{{Cost|3}}. Wähle eins: Entsorge eine Geldkarte aus deiner Hand oder nimm eine Geldkarte aus dem Müll auf deine Hand oder erhalte den Schlüssel.  
 
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!Japanese
 
!Japanese
| 出納官<br>(pron. ''suitoukan'') || || || style="padding:15px 0px;"| +{{Cost|3}}<br> 次のうち1つを選ぶ:「手札の財宝カード1枚を廃棄する。」;「廃棄置き場の財宝カード1枚を手札に獲得する。」;「鍵を得る。」 ||
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| 出納官 (pron. ''suitoukan'') || || || +{{Cost|3}}次のうち1つを選ぶ:「手札の財宝カード1枚を廃棄する。」;「廃棄置き場の財宝カード1枚を手札に獲得する。」;「鍵を得る。」
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!Polish
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| Skarbniczka<br>(explicilty feminine) || || || || <small>Although Polish version is not released,<br>this name is referred to in Polish Dominion 2E rulebook.</small>
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!Russian
 
!Russian
| Казначей (pron. ''kaznachyey'') || || || ||
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| Казначей (pron. ''kaznachyey'') || || ||
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!Spanish
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| Tesorera || {{CardLangVersionImage|Spanish}} || || +{{Cost|3}}<br>Elige una opción: eliminas una carta de Tesoro de tu mano; o ganas una carta de Tesoro de las eliminadas y la pones en tu mano; o tomas la Llave. || "...<s>y la pones</s> poniéndola en tu mano;&hellip;"
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
[[Image:TreasurerArt.jpg|thumb|right|354px|Official card art.]]
 
[[Image:TreasurerArt.jpg|thumb|right|354px|Official card art.]]
When [[Exile]] was still in [[Renaissance]], Treasurer interacted with your [[Exile]] mat instead of the trash. 
 
 
=== Preview ===
 
=== Preview ===
 
{{Quote|Text=Treasurer can put you down a [[Treasure]], up a Treasure, or even on Treasures. And the {{Artifact|Key}} is like a {{Card|Treasury}}. So it's sure to be a card you treasure.
 
{{Quote|Text=Treasurer can put you down a [[Treasure]], up a Treasure, or even on Treasures. And the {{Artifact|Key}} is like a {{Card|Treasury}}. So it's sure to be a card you treasure.

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