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{{Infobox Card | {{Infobox Card | ||
|name = Venture | |name = Venture | ||
+ | |cost = 5 | ||
|type1 = Treasure | |type1 = Treasure | ||
|illustrator = Lee Smith | |illustrator = Lee Smith | ||
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− | '''Venture''' is a [[Treasure]] card from [[Prosperity]]. When played, it is worth {{Cost|1}}; however, it also [[dig]] | + | '''Venture''' is a [[Treasure]] card from [[Prosperity]]. When played, it is worth {{Cost|1}}; however, it also [[dig|digs]] through your deck for a different Treasure and forces you to play it. In a sense, it is the Treasure [[Peddler variant|equivalent of]] {{Card|Peddler}} - it gives +{{Cost|1}}, and lets you draw and play an extra Treasure. |
== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
− | + | * When you play Venture, you reveal cards from your deck until revealing a Treasure card. | |
− | * When you play | + | * If you run out of cards before revealing a Treasure, shuffle your discard pile (but not the revealed cards) to get more; if you still don't find a Treasure, just discard all of the revealed cards. |
− | * If you run out of cards before revealing a Treasure, shuffle your discard pile (but not the revealed cards) to get more; if you still | + | |
* If you do find a Treasure, discard the other cards and play the Treasure. | * If you do find a Treasure, discard the other cards and play the Treasure. | ||
− | * If that Treasure does something when played, do that something. For example if Venture finds you another Venture, you reveal cards again. | + | * If that Treasure does something when played, do that something. |
− | + | * For example if Venture finds you another Venture, you reveal cards again. | |
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=== Other Rules clarifications === | === Other Rules clarifications === | ||
== Strategy Article == | == Strategy Article == | ||
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* Strong early [[trashing]] | * Strong early [[trashing]] | ||
* High-quality Treasure decks ({{Card|Hoard}}, {{Card|Mint}}, {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Platinum}}, {{Card|Spice Merchant}}, {{Card|Moneylender}}, and even {{Card|Loan}}) | * High-quality Treasure decks ({{Card|Hoard}}, {{Card|Mint}}, {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Platinum}}, {{Card|Spice Merchant}}, {{Card|Moneylender}}, and even {{Card|Loan}}) | ||
+ | * With {{Card|Bank}}, it's a [https://dominionstrategy.com/2010/12/08/combo-of-the-day-18-venturebank/ noted combo]. | ||
* Opponents’ {{Card|Ghost Ship}} or {{Card|Bureaucrat}} | * Opponents’ {{Card|Ghost Ship}} or {{Card|Bureaucrat}} | ||
* {{Card|Navigator}} | * {{Card|Navigator}} | ||
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=== Antisynergies === | === Antisynergies === | ||
− | * {{Card|Grand Market}}, since it might draw an unwanted Copper | + | * {{Card|Grand Market}}, since it might draw an unwanted Copper (though both are enabled by early trashing) |
* {{Card|Contraband}}, if you didn’t want to draw it | * {{Card|Contraband}}, if you didn’t want to draw it | ||
* Opponents’ Copper-giving attacks ({{Card|Mountebank}}, {{Card|Ambassador}}) | * Opponents’ Copper-giving attacks ({{Card|Mountebank}}, {{Card|Ambassador}}) | ||
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+ | == Versions == | ||
+ | ===English versions=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | ! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ||
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+ | | {{CardVersionImage|VentureOld|Venture}} || {{CardVersionImage|VentureDigitalOld|Venture from Goko/Making Fun}} || {{Cost|1}}. When you play this, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a Treasure. Discard the other cards. Play that Treasure. || Prosperity 1st Edition || October 2010 | ||
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+ | | {{CardVersionImage|Venture|Venture}} || {{CardVersionImage|VentureDigital|Venture from Shuffle iT}} || {{Cost|1}}. When you play this, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a Treasure. Discard the other cards. Play that Treasure. || Prosperity [[Second Edition|2nd Edition]] || February 2017 | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | ===Other language versions=== | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text | ||
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+ | !Chinese | ||
+ | | 募資 || || ||{{Cost|1}} 當你打出此卡時,持續展示你的牌庫頂,直到你展示了一張錢幣卡為止,打出錢幣卡,棄掉其他展示的卡片。 | ||
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+ | !Czech | ||
+ | | Odvážlivec (lit. ''daredevil'') || || || | ||
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+ | !Dutch | ||
+ | | Waagstuk || || || | ||
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+ | !Finnish | ||
+ | | Palkkio (lit. ''reward'') || || || | ||
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+ | !French | ||
+ | | Entreprise risquée (lit. ''risky undertaking'') || || || | ||
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+ | !German | ||
+ | | Abenteuer (lit. ''adventure'') || {{CardVersionImage|Venture German-ASS|German language Venture}} || || {{Cost|1}}<br>Wenn du diese Karte ausspielst, decke solange Karten vom Nachziehstapel auf, bis du eine Geldkarte aufdeckst. Spiele diese Geldkarte aus und lege die restlichen aufgedeckten Karten ab. | ||
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+ | !Italian | ||
+ | | Soldo (lit. ''soldier's pay'') || || || | ||
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+ | !Japanese | ||
+ | | 投機 (pron. ''tōki'') || || || {{Cost|1}}。 財宝カード1枚が公開されるまで山札を上から公開する。公開した他のカードを捨て札にし、その財宝カードを使用する。 | ||
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+ | !Polish | ||
+ | | Złoty interes (lit. ''money business'') || {{CardLangVersionImage|Polish}} || || | ||
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+ | !Russian | ||
+ | | Авантюра (pron. ''avantyura'') || || || | ||
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+ | !Spanish | ||
+ | | Especulación (lit. ''speculation'') || || || | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | [[Image:VentureArt.jpg|thumb|right|354px|Official card art.]] | ||
=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 16 March 2018
Venture | |
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Type(s) | Treasure |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Prosperity |
Illustrator(s) | Lee Smith |
Card text | |
When you play this, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a Treasure. Discard the other cards. Play that Treasure. |
Venture is a Treasure card from Prosperity. When played, it is worth ; however, it also digs through your deck for a different Treasure and forces you to play it. In a sense, it is the Treasure equivalent of Peddler - it gives +, and lets you draw and play an extra Treasure.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- When you play Venture, you reveal cards from your deck until revealing a Treasure card.
- If you run out of cards before revealing a Treasure, shuffle your discard pile (but not the revealed cards) to get more; if you still don't find a Treasure, just discard all of the revealed cards.
- If you do find a Treasure, discard the other cards and play the Treasure.
- If that Treasure does something when played, do that something.
- For example if Venture finds you another Venture, you reveal cards again.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
Original article by theory
Venture is one of those “Silver-plus” cards: it’s (almost) guaranteed to be at least worth , but usually provides a little extra. It does best in high-quality Treasure decks, and therefore works well with Hoard, Platinum, Mint, Moneylender, Spice Merchant, and Mine. Even Loan trashing is normally good enough to justify buying Ventures. But even with high-value Treasures, Venture really depends on some kind of early trashing to get going: without it, it’s hard to justify buying Venture when so much other good stuff is at . Mine can sometimes be enough to make Ventures the best buy, as can Venture/Bank. But in general, the card is too weak if you have too many Coppers in your deck.
Assuming you can get the trashing, Venture’s best feature is its chain reaction ability: if you can get to 5 or 6 Ventures and little other Treasure in your deck (a setup most likely achieved via Mint), then playing any Venture will net you at least , and probably singlehandedly get you a Province.
Decks that work well with Venture will also benefit strongly from an Adventurer, but in most cases, Venture is probably going to be superior. Although it draws only one Treasure instead of two, Adventurer requires an Action to play and it doesn’t chain onto itself. That being said, Adventurer is more helpful early on, when you don’t have enough Ventures in your deck to reliably chain them together. In addition, Adventurer can be Throne Roomed or King's Courted (to great effect), but Venture cannot.
Venture doesn’t play particularly well with Alchemy and Potion. You’ll rarely want your Ventures to be hitting Potions, since Potion has little place in the kind of Big Money deck that Venture is best in. Although it can be good for Potion-grabbing if you’re desperate to keep your Alchemist chain going, Combo: Alchemist and Herbalist is a more reliable way to keep the Potions on your deck.
Finally, Venture’s deck-cycling power is usually a good one. When you’re improving your deck, you want your cards reshuffled as soon as possible. It’s a bit weaker when you start buying Victory cards (since reshuffling your deck starts to dilute it), but Venture is still helping you find your Treasures amidst the sea of green cards. And it can help you against attacks like Ghost Ship or Bureaucrat: just dump your Victory cards on your deck and use Venture to power through them.
Synergies/Combos
- Strong early trashing
- High-quality Treasure decks (Hoard, Mint, Mine, Platinum, Spice Merchant, Moneylender, and even Loan)
- With Bank, it's a noted combo.
- Opponents’ Ghost Ship or Bureaucrat
- Navigator
- Adventurer
Antisynergies
- Grand Market, since it might draw an unwanted Copper (though both are enabled by early trashing)
- Contraband, if you didn’t want to draw it
- Opponents’ Copper-giving attacks (Mountebank, Ambassador)
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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. When you play this, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a Treasure. Discard the other cards. Play that Treasure. | Prosperity 1st Edition | October 2010 | ||
. When you play this, reveal cards from your deck until you reveal a Treasure. Discard the other cards. Play that Treasure. | Prosperity 2nd Edition | February 2017 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Secret History