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'''Augur''' is a [[type]] of [[Kingdom card]] from the [[Allies]] expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Augurs with a single [[randomizer]] card, forming a [[split pile]]: when Augurs are selected as a [[Kingdom]] card for a game, they are put into a single [[ | '''Augur''' is a [[type]] of [[Kingdom card]] from the [[Allies]] expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Augurs with a single [[randomizer]] card, forming a [[split pile]]: when Augurs are selected as a [[Kingdom]] card for a game, they are put into a single [[Supply]] pile in order by increasing [[cost]], of which only the top card can be gained at any given time. The cheapest of the four allows you to "[[rotate]]" the pile—move all copies of the current top card to the bottom of the pile, revealing the next card in the sequence. | ||
== List of Augurs == | == List of Augurs == | ||
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=== Image Gallery === | === Image Gallery === | ||
{{ | {{startsort|1}}{{Image|Herb Gatherer|cost=$03}}{{Image|Acolyte|cost=$04}}{{Image|Sorceress|cost=$05}}{{Image|Sibyl|cost=$06}}{{endsort}} | ||
== | == Additional rules == | ||
General rules for playing with Dominion: [[Allies|Allies']] six split piles are described in the rulebook. | |||
== Other rules clarifications == | |||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
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! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ||
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| {{ | | {{CardLangVersionImage|n=Augurs}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|n=Augurs|d=1}} || This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Herb Gatherer, Acolyte, Sorceress, and Sibyl, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. || Allies || 2022 | ||
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! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes | ||
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| Voorspellers || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch|d=1}} || Deze stapel start het spel<br> met 4 exemplaren van<br>Kruidenverzamelaar, Misdienaar,<br>Toverheks en Sebille, in die<br> volgorde. Alleen de bovenste kaart<br> kan gepakt of gekocht worden. || (2022) | |||
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| Augurinnen || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|n=Augurs}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|d=1|n=Augurs}} || style="padding:15px 0px;"| Dieser Stapel besteht zu Beginn aus je 4 Karten Kräutersammlerin, Altardienerin, Meisterhexe und Prophetin (von oben nach unten). Nur die oberste Karte darf genommen oder gekauft werden. || | |||
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=== Preview === | === Preview === | ||
{{Quote | {{Quote | ||
|Text=Split piles are back! Only this time they rotate. Also they have four different cards in them. Let's see one to better talk about this. It's: Augurs. | |Text=Split piles are back! Only this time they rotate. Also they have four different cards in them. Let's see one to better talk about this. It's: Augurs. | ||
So the pile starts with 4 copies of {{Card|Herb Gatherer}}, then 4 copies of {{Card|Acolyte}}, then 4 copies of {{Card|Sorceress}}, then 4 copies of {{Card|Sibyl}}. And you can only buy/gain the top card. But, the first card lets you "rotate" the pile. This puts all copies of whatever's on top onto the bottom. If the top has three {{Card|Herb Gatherer|Herb Gatherers}} and then {{Card|Acolyte|Acolytes}} etc., rotating it puts all three {{Card|Herb Gatherer|Herb Gatherers}} on the bottom. If it was just one {{Card|Herb Gatherer}} and then {{Card|Acolyte|Acolytes}}, that one {{Card|Herb Gatherer}} goes on the bottom. If the pile has different cards left in it, then rotating it will uncover a different one. It gets you through the pile. | |||
So {{Card|Herb Gatherer}}, it does this rotation trick, and {{Card|Chancellor|Chancellors}} (what's that?), and also it gets a Treasure from your discard pile into play. {{Card|Acolyte}} can turn stuff into {{Card|Gold}}, but also can turn itself into whatever's on top of the Augurs pile - another {{Card|Acolyte}}, or a better card (or hey, sometimes an {{Card|Herb Gatherer}}). {{Card|Sorceress}} is a guessing game, and if you're right you {{Card|Curse}} the other players. And {{Card|Sibyl}} lets you win that guessing game. | |||
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21085 Allies Preview 2: Split piles] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21085 Allies Preview 2: Split piles] | ||
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=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
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|Text=The first split pile. It sold the concept; the pile was fun. {{Card|Herb Gatherer}} was very briefly a choose-two. {{Card|Acolyte}} was briefly a {{Card|Lookout}} variant where you draw the cards, ala an Adventures outtake; then for a long time it was the final card but with the upgrading removed, when I removed it everywhere else. {{Card|Sorceress}} had its wording messed with but stayed basically the same. There was a big choose-two where {{Card|Sibyl}} is, but it almost immediately became the final Sibyl. | |||
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21129.0 The Secret History of the Dominion: Allies] | |||
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{{Navbox Allies}} | {{Navbox Allies}} | ||
{{Navbox card types}} | {{Navbox card types}} | ||
[[Category:Single-expansion special card types]] | [[Category:Single-expansion special card types]] | ||
[[Category:Allies]] |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 14 September 2024
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Type(s) | Action - Augur |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Allies |
Illustrator(s) | Hans Krill |
Card text | |
This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Herb Gatherer, Acolyte, Sorceress, and Sibyl, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. |
Augur is a type of Kingdom card from the Allies expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Augurs with a single randomizer card, forming a split pile: when Augurs are selected as a Kingdom card for a game, they are put into a single Supply pile in order by increasing cost, of which only the top card can be gained at any given time. The cheapest of the four allows you to "rotate" the pile—move all copies of the current top card to the bottom of the pile, revealing the next card in the sequence.
List of Augurs
Image Gallery
Additional rules
General rules for playing with Dominion: Allies' six split piles are described in the rulebook.
Other rules clarifications
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Herb Gatherer, Acolyte, Sorceress, and Sibyl, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. | Allies | 2022 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Preview
So the pile starts with 4 copies of Herb Gatherer, then 4 copies of Acolyte, then 4 copies of Sorceress, then 4 copies of Sibyl. And you can only buy/gain the top card. But, the first card lets you "rotate" the pile. This puts all copies of whatever's on top onto the bottom. If the top has three Herb Gatherers and then Acolytes etc., rotating it puts all three Herb Gatherers on the bottom. If it was just one Herb Gatherer and then Acolytes, that one Herb Gatherer goes on the bottom. If the pile has different cards left in it, then rotating it will uncover a different one. It gets you through the pile.
So Herb Gatherer, it does this rotation trick, and Chancellors (what's that?), and also it gets a Treasure from your discard pile into play. Acolyte can turn stuff into Gold, but also can turn itself into whatever's on top of the Augurs pile - another Acolyte, or a better card (or hey, sometimes an Herb Gatherer). Sorceress is a guessing game, and if you're right you Curse the other players. And Sibyl lets you win that guessing game.Secret History