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The '''2016 Errata''' made several adjustments to both card functions and card text layouts to all pre-{{Set|Empires}} sets.
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As part of a plan to adjust wordings in all pre-{{Set|Empires}} sets, the following changes were made to very few cards for their sets' next print runs between the years 2016 and 2018.
  
 
This was the first [[Errata]] and coincided with the [[Second Edition]]s of {{Set|Base}} and {{Set|Intrigue}}.
 
This was the first [[Errata]] and coincided with the [[Second Edition]]s of {{Set|Base}} and {{Set|Intrigue}}.
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Changes to card layout were first announced in May 2016, a few days before Empires was previewed.
  
 
== Errata ==
 
== Errata ==
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=== Functional card changes ===
 
=== Functional card changes ===
* {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Moneylender}}, and {{Card|Throne Room}} received a "you may" wording for accountability purposes.
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* {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Moneylender}}, and {{Card|Throne Room}} received a "you may" wording for accountability purposes.<ref name=change>In the first edition of Dominion, Moneylender's text did not include "you may": trashing a Copper was mandatory if Moneylender was played. [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] revised the card because that offered no provision for keeping the player honest: if a player claimed that they had no Coppers in hand, and that was why they weren't activating Moneylender's ability, there was no way for their opponents to verify that this was the case. This rarely made a difference in gameplay—if a player didn't want to trash a Copper, they simply refrained from playing Moneylender.</ref>
 
* {{Card|Masquerade}} was changed so players with no cards in hand are skipped.
 
* {{Card|Masquerade}} was changed so players with no cards in hand are skipped.
* {{Card|Embargo}} was changed so each {{Card|Curse}} gained per token on a pile is a separate event, rather than gaining all of them at once.
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* {{Card|Embargo|oi=2}} was changed so each {{Card|Curse}} gained per token on a pile is a separate event, rather than gaining all of them at once.
 
* {{Card|Outpost||oi=2}} was changed to function in a similar way to <span class="card-popup">[[Mission#Versions|Mission]]<span class="noprint">[[File:MissionOld2.jpg|320px|link=]]</span></span>.
 
* {{Card|Outpost||oi=2}} was changed to function in a similar way to <span class="card-popup">[[Mission#Versions|Mission]]<span class="noprint">[[File:MissionOld2.jpg|320px|link=]]</span></span>.
* {{Card|Possession}} was changed so the Possessing player also receives all {{Debt}} tokens (from {{Set|Empires}}) gained.
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* {{Card|Possession|oi=2}} was changed so the Possessing player also receives all {{Debt}} tokens (from {{Set|Empires}}) gained.
 
* {{Card|Trade Route}} was changed to trash before gaining {{Cost}}, which matters if trashing a card that can gain [[Victory]] cards when trashed (such as {{Card|Hunting Grounds}}).
 
* {{Card|Trade Route}} was changed to trash before gaining {{Cost}}, which matters if trashing a card that can gain [[Victory]] cards when trashed (such as {{Card|Hunting Grounds}}).
 
* {{Card|Scheme}} no longer allows you to discard [[Action]]s that are not discarded that turn, such as [[Duration]]s.
 
* {{Card|Scheme}} no longer allows you to discard [[Action]]s that are not discarded that turn, such as [[Duration]]s.
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* {{Card|Nomad Camp}} was changed to make it clear it [[No Visiting rule|doesn't visit]], as previously its wording matched {{Card|Villa|Villa's}}, which ''does'' visit.
 
* {{Card|Nomad Camp}} was changed to make it clear it [[No Visiting rule|doesn't visit]], as previously its wording matched {{Card|Villa|Villa's}}, which ''does'' visit.
 
* {{Card|Coin of the Realm}}, {{Card|Royal Carriage}} now refer to finishing "playing" an [[Action]], as opposed to "resolving", which had never been referenced on any other card.
 
* {{Card|Coin of the Realm}}, {{Card|Royal Carriage}} now refer to finishing "playing" an [[Action]], as opposed to "resolving", which had never been referenced on any other card.
* {{Card|Black Market}} now explicitly says the player may play [[Treasure]]s before buying a Black Market card.
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* {{Card|Black Market}} now explicitly says the player may play [[Treasure]]s before buying a card from the Black Market deck.
 
* {{Card|Envoy}} now says "put in hand" rather than "draw", matching its intended function to ignore the [[Adventures tokens|-1 Card token]].
 
* {{Card|Envoy}} now says "put in hand" rather than "draw", matching its intended function to ignore the [[Adventures tokens|-1 Card token]].
 
* {{Card|Stash}} lets you look at what remains of your deck when you [[Reshuffle|shuffle]], in order to retain its function despite the new rule.
 
* {{Card|Stash}} lets you look at what remains of your deck when you [[Reshuffle|shuffle]], in order to retain its function despite the new rule.
  
=== Formatting changes ===
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== Formatting changes ==
 
* The font size was increased when the amount of text is small enough to allow it.
 
* The font size was increased when the amount of text is small enough to allow it.
 
* '''+X Cards''', '''+X Buys''', etc. in the body text were changed to bold.
 
* '''+X Cards''', '''+X Buys''', etc. in the body text were changed to bold.
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[[Image:Pawn.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Pawn from 2016.]]
 
[[Image:Pawn.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Pawn from 2016.]]
 
[[Image:BishopOld.jpg||||200px|Original version of Bishop from 2010.]]
 
[[Image:BishopOld.jpg||||200px|Original version of Bishop from 2010.]]
[[Image:Bishop.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Bishop from 2016.]]
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[[Image:BishopOld2.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Bishop from 2016.]]
[[Image:ButcherOld.jpg||||200px|Original version of Butcher from 2013.]]
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[[Image:TaxmanOld.jpg||||200px|Original version of Taxman from 2013.]]
[[Image:Butcher.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Butcher from 2017.]]
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[[Image:Taxman.jpg||||200px|Revised version of Taxman from 2017.]]
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
  
 
=== Reasoning ===
 
=== Reasoning ===
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{{Quote
 
|Text=Well this is unprecedented, but I'm not made of stone. Here are some spoilers about card layout.
 
|Text=Well this is unprecedented, but I'm not made of stone. Here are some spoilers about card layout.
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|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=14665.msg594525#msg594525 Dominion: Empires Announced!]
 
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=14665.msg594525#msg594525 Dominion: Empires Announced!]
 
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[[Category:Rules]]

Latest revision as of 05:16, 13 March 2024

As part of a plan to adjust wordings in all pre-EmpiresEmpires.jpg sets, the following changes were made to very few cards for their sets' next print runs between the years 2016 and 2018.

This was the first Errata and coincided with the Second Editions of BaseDominion.jpg and IntrigueIntrigue.jpg.

Changes to card layout were first announced in May 2016, a few days before Empires was previewed.

Contents

[edit] Errata

[edit] Shuffling rule

Previously, when you wanted to draw a card (or otherwise do something with your deck), and your deck was empty, you shuffled, then continued drawing. So if you played SmithySmithy.jpg with 2 cards left in your deck, you would have drawn those 2, then shuffled, and drawn 1 more. With the new rule, when your deck is running low, you first check to see if there's enough left to do something with, and if there's not, you shuffle your discard pile, and put that under what's left of your deck. So in the aforementioned situation, with 2 cards left in your deck when you play Smithy, you'd shuffle your discard pile, slide it under those 2 cards, and then draw your 3 cards. Donald X. has cited the ruling as making it easier for situations other than drawing with a near-empty deck.

Except when StashStash.jpg is used, this change has no functional effect.

[edit] Coffers

The name Coffers was introduced to refer to the Coin tokens from GuildsGuilds.jpg and all references to "take X Coin tokens" were changed to "+X Coffers". This has no effect on any actual gameplay, but does let the text on the relevant cards take up a little less space, and highlights the taking of Coffers by making it a vanilla bonus.

[edit] Functional card changes

  • MineMine.jpg, MoneylenderMoneylender.jpg, and Throne RoomThrone Room.jpg received a "you may" wording for accountability purposes.[1]
  • MasqueradeMasquerade.jpg was changed so players with no cards in hand are skipped.
  • EmbargoEmbargoOld2.jpg was changed so each CurseCurse.jpg gained per token on a pile is a separate event, rather than gaining all of them at once.
  • OutpostOutpostOld2.jpg was changed to function in a similar way to MissionMissionOld2.jpg.
  • PossessionPossessionOld2.jpg was changed so the Possessing player also receives all D tokens (from EmpiresEmpires.jpg) gained.
  • Trade RouteTrade Route.jpg was changed to trash before gaining $, which matters if trashing a card that can gain Victory cards when trashed (such as Hunting GroundsHunting Grounds.jpg).
  • SchemeScheme.jpg no longer allows you to discard Actions that are not discarded that turn, such as Durations.
  • OracleOracleOld2.jpg was rephrased to "draw 2 cards" instead of "+2 Cards". (This was later reverted by the 2020 Errata.)

[edit] Other card changes

A few cards did not receive functional changes, but instead had their wording changed to match their intended function, where previously it was ambiguous:

  • Nomad CampNomad Camp.jpg was changed to make it clear it doesn't visit, as previously its wording matched Villa'sVilla.jpg, which does visit.
  • Coin of the RealmCoin of the Realm.jpg, Royal CarriageRoyal Carriage.jpg now refer to finishing "playing" an Action, as opposed to "resolving", which had never been referenced on any other card.
  • Black MarketBlack Market.jpg now explicitly says the player may play Treasures before buying a card from the Black Market deck.
  • EnvoyEnvoy.jpg now says "put in hand" rather than "draw", matching its intended function to ignore the -1 Card token.
  • StashStash.jpg lets you look at what remains of your deck when you shuffle, in order to retain its function despite the new rule.

[edit] Formatting changes

  • The font size was increased when the amount of text is small enough to allow it.
  • +X Cards, +X Buys, etc. in the body text were changed to bold.
  • References to players were changed from masculine pronouns ("he", "his") to the gender-neutral pronouns ("them", "their").
  • Card texts became better centered.
  • All Promo cards now have the same icon Promo icon.png instead of having individual icons.

[edit] Card Gallery

Examples of cards where the formatting changes are notable:

Original version of Pawn from 2009. Revised version of Pawn from 2016. Original version of Bishop from 2010. Revised version of Bishop from 2016. Original version of Taxman from 2013. Revised version of Taxman from 2017.

[edit] Trivia

[edit] Reasoning

Well this is unprecedented, but I'm not made of stone. Here are some spoilers about card layout.
  • A bigger font is used on cards that don't have lots of text.
  • "They" is used instead of "he."
  • +'s in the body of text are now in bold.
  • Card texts are more carefully centered than ever before.



  1. In the first edition of Dominion, Moneylender's text did not include "you may": trashing a Copper was mandatory if Moneylender was played. Donald X. Vaccarino revised the card because that offered no provision for keeping the player honest: if a player claimed that they had no Coppers in hand, and that was why they weren't activating Moneylender's ability, there was no way for their opponents to verify that this was the case. This rarely made a difference in gameplay—if a player didn't want to trash a Copper, they simply refrained from playing Moneylender.
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