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− | [[Image:VillagersMat.jpg|thumb|right| | + | [[Image:VillagersMat.jpg|thumb|right|320px|The Villagers mat.]] |
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+ | '''Villagers''' are the supply of tokens a player has on their Villagers [[mat]], which can be spent during their [[Gameplay#Action phase|Action phase]], while not resolving playing a card, for +1 Action each. Villagers are represented by [[Coin token]]s, which are also used by Coffers, {{Card|Pirate Ship}}, {{Card|Trade Route}}, and {{Project|Sinister Plot}}. They were introduced in {{Set|Renaissance}}. | ||
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== List of cards and [[Project]]s using Villagers == | == List of cards and [[Project]]s using Villagers == | ||
* {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Lackeys}} | * {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Lackeys}} | ||
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* Tokens being used other ways, such as on the {{Card|Pirate Ship}} mat for Dominion: Seaside, cannot be removed for +1 Action; just tokens on the Coffers / Villagers mat. | * Tokens being used other ways, such as on the {{Card|Pirate Ship}} mat for Dominion: Seaside, cannot be removed for +1 Action; just tokens on the Coffers / Villagers mat. | ||
* Tokens come from the supply of tokens, and return there; they are not taken from other mats or other players. | * Tokens come from the supply of tokens, and return there; they are not taken from other mats or other players. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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=== Preview === | === Preview === | ||
{{Quote|Text=Villagers are like [[Coffers]] but for [[Action]]s. I guess that explanation would have been simpler tomorrow. +1 Villager means you add a [[Coin token|token]] to the Villagers side of your Coffers / Villagers [[mat]]. You can remove the token for +1 Action in your [[Gameplay#Action phase|Action phase]]. It's a +1 Action you can save. The actual tokens are coins, but don't be fooled, they do double duty. I will tell you now, it's so nice just using one type of token. So anyway, Villagers. | {{Quote|Text=Villagers are like [[Coffers]] but for [[Action]]s. I guess that explanation would have been simpler tomorrow. +1 Villager means you add a [[Coin token|token]] to the Villagers side of your Coffers / Villagers [[mat]]. You can remove the token for +1 Action in your [[Gameplay#Action phase|Action phase]]. It's a +1 Action you can save. The actual tokens are coins, but don't be fooled, they do double duty. I will tell you now, it's so nice just using one type of token. So anyway, Villagers. | ||
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|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19010.0 Renaissance Previews #2: Acting Troupe, Sculptor, Recruiter] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19010.0 Renaissance Previews #2: Acting Troupe, Sculptor, Recruiter] | ||
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− | === Secret | + | === Secret history === |
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|Text=Initially I did two things with [[State]]s: I had ones that one player could have, and ones that every player got a copy of. The ones that every player got could turn over; one side would have a rule that let you upgrade it. We liked these a lot.<br>One of the two-sided States was a lot like the [[Journey token]] from {{Set|Adventures}} - it was, some [[card]]s flipped it over, but when it flipped over one way nothing happened, and the other way gave you +1 Action. So some cards essentially had +1 Action half the time you played them. This was cool. But wait: maybe I could just have +1 Action tokens, to go with the +{{Cost|1}} [[Coffers|tokens]]. And I switched to that and it was even better. | |Text=Initially I did two things with [[State]]s: I had ones that one player could have, and ones that every player got a copy of. The ones that every player got could turn over; one side would have a rule that let you upgrade it. We liked these a lot.<br>One of the two-sided States was a lot like the [[Journey token]] from {{Set|Adventures}} - it was, some [[card]]s flipped it over, but when it flipped over one way nothing happened, and the other way gave you +1 Action. So some cards essentially had +1 Action half the time you played them. This was cool. But wait: maybe I could just have +1 Action tokens, to go with the +{{Cost|1}} [[Coffers|tokens]]. And I switched to that and it was even better. | ||
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19203.0 The Secret History of Dominion: Renaissance] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=19203.0 The Secret History of Dominion: Renaissance] | ||
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{{Navbox Renaissance}} | {{Navbox Renaissance}} | ||
{{Navbox Mechanics}} | {{Navbox Mechanics}} |