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== FAQ == | == FAQ == | ||
=== Official FAQ === | === Official FAQ === | ||
− | * You either gain 2 {{Card|Silver}} | + | * You either gain 2 {{Card|Silver|Silvers}}, or a card costing up to {{Cost|4}} (which might be a {{Card|Silver}}). |
− | * You can play this when you discard it; see the When Discarded section. | + | * You can play this when you discard it; see the [[Reaction#Rules|When Discarded section]]. |
* As usual playing it means putting it into play and following its instructions. | * As usual playing it means putting it into play and following its instructions. | ||
* If you play it on another player's turn, it's discarded in that turn's Clean-up. | * If you play it on another player's turn, it's discarded in that turn's Clean-up. | ||
=== Other Rules clarifications === | === Other Rules clarifications === | ||
− | * This doesn't say "choose one," so if you play this with {{Card|Elder}}, you can't choose to gain 2 {{Card|Silver}} | + | * This doesn't say "choose one," so if you play this with {{Card|Elder}}, you can't choose to gain 2 {{Card|Silver|Silvers}} and a {{Cost|4}}. |
* If a {{Card|Vassal}} discards Weaver, you can react with Weaver to play it. Doing this causes {{Card|Vassal}} to lose track, so you will only play Weaver once. | * If a {{Card|Vassal}} discards Weaver, you can react with Weaver to play it. Doing this causes {{Card|Vassal}} to lose track, so you will only play Weaver once. | ||
* If you need to discard down to a certain number of cards (due to {{Card|Militia}}), you discard all the cards at once. So if you discard multiple Weavers, you resolve their reactions one at a time. | * If you need to discard down to a certain number of cards (due to {{Card|Militia}}), you discard all the cards at once. So if you discard multiple Weavers, you resolve their reactions one at a time. | ||
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− | | {{CardLangVersionImage}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|d=1}} || Gain two Silvers or a card costing up to {{Cost|4}}.{{divline}}When you discard this other than in Clean-up, you may play it. || Hinterlands (Second Edition) || 2022 | + | | {{CardLangVersionImage}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|d=1}} || Gain two Silvers or a card costing up to {{Cost|4}}.{{divline}}When you discard this other than in Clean-up, you may play it. || Hinterlands (Second Edition) || July 2022 |
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=== Preview === | === Preview === | ||
− | {{Quote|Text={{Card|Mandarin}} is very weak. You heard it here. Good rules of thumb: never get involved in a land war in Asia; don't buy Mandarin.< | + | {{Quote|Text={{Card|Mandarin}} is very weak. You heard it here. Good rules of thumb: never get involved in a land war in Asia; don't buy Mandarin. |
− | Weaver has no relation to it; Mandarin was doing nothing for the set. Weaver is a Reaction, starting in on that new subtheme. It's a {{Card|Workshop}}, and you can play it when you discard it. Also fitting Hinterlands' other invisible theme, which is filtering. | + | <p> |
+ | Weaver has no relation to it; Mandarin was doing nothing for the set. Weaver is a Reaction, starting in on that new subtheme. It's a {{Card|Workshop}}, and you can play it when you discard it. Also fitting Hinterlands' other invisible theme, which is filtering.</p> | ||
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21313.msg893707#msg893707 Hinterlands 2E Preview 1] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21313.msg893707#msg893707 Hinterlands 2E Preview 1] | ||
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=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
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Revision as of 11:47, 29 June 2022
Weaver | |
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Type(s) | Action - Reaction |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Hinterlands |
Illustrator(s) | Marcel-André Casasola Merkle |
Card text | |
Gain two Silvers or a card costing up to . When you discard this other than in Clean-up, you may play it. |
Weaver is an Action-Reaction card from Hinterlands (Second Edition). It is a gainer that can be played when it is discarded.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- You either gain 2 Silvers, or a card costing up to (which might be a Silver).
- You can play this when you discard it; see the When Discarded section.
- As usual playing it means putting it into play and following its instructions.
- If you play it on another player's turn, it's discarded in that turn's Clean-up.
Other Rules clarifications
- This doesn't say "choose one," so if you play this with Elder, you can't choose to gain 2 Silvers and a .
- If a Vassal discards Weaver, you can react with Weaver to play it. Doing this causes Vassal to lose track, so you will only play Weaver once.
- If you need to discard down to a certain number of cards (due to Militia), you discard all the cards at once. So if you discard multiple Weavers, you resolve their reactions one at a time.
- When discarding multiple Weavers, if playing one of them triggers a reshuffle (e.g. it gains a Cavalry, then you can't play any of the other Weavers.
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Gain two Silvers or a card costing up to . When you discard this other than in Clean-up, you may play it. |
Hinterlands (Second Edition) | July 2022 |
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | Notes | |
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German | Weberin | Nimm 2 Silber oder eine Karte, die bis zu kostet. Wenn du diese Karte außerhalb der Aufräumphase ablegst, darfst du sie spielen. |
Trivia
Preview
Mandarin is very weak. You heard it here. Good rules of thumb: never get involved in a land war in Asia; don't buy Mandarin.
Weaver has no relation to it; Mandarin was doing nothing for the set. Weaver is a Reaction, starting in on that new subtheme. It's a Workshop, and you can play it when you discard it. Also fitting Hinterlands' other invisible theme, which is filtering.