Sleigh
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Sleigh | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action - Reaction |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Menagerie |
Illustrator(s) | Marcel-André Casasola Merkle |
Card text | |
Gain 2 Horses. When you gain a card, you may discard this, to put that card into your hand or onto your deck. |
Sleigh is an Action-Reaction card from Menagerie. When played, it gains Horses; as a Reaction, it can put gained cards onto your deck or into your hand, where they can be played immediately if you have spare Actions.
FAQ
Official FAQ
- You can move the gained card from your discard pile even though you discarded Sleigh on top of it.
- If a gained card goes directly to somewhere other than your discard pile (for example, the Silver gained from Bureaucrat), Sleigh can still move it to your hand or the top of your deck.
- If something else has moved the card since it was gained, Sleigh cannot move it.
Other rules clarifications
- To react with a Sleigh, you discard it from your hand as this is the default rule.
- If you gain a Sleigh to your hand (with e.g. Falconer), you can use the Sleigh's reaction to discard itself, but the stop-moving rule prevents you from then putting it back into your hand or onto your deck.
- If you gain a Cemetery, you can react with a Sleigh to put it in your hand, and then trash the Cemetery.
- If you gain Sleigh A, you may discard Sleigh B to put Sleigh A into your hand. You can now use Sleigh A's reaction, but since it lost track of itself, it can't return itself to your hand.
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Gain 2 Horses. When you gain a card, you may discard this, to put that card into your hand or onto your deck. |
Menagerie | March 2020 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Secret History
Initially you just revealed it, but that was too much, so now you discard it. That had rules issues - wait you just lost track of the card you gained, you can't move it. A few different versions of the card tried to address this satisfyingly. Finally I bent time and space and fixed the rules.