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'''Soft terminal''' is a subcategory of [[terminal]] [[Action]]s that | '''Soft terminal''' is a nickname for a subcategory of [[terminal]] [[Action]]s that [[Donald X. Vaccarino]] finds useful to take into account in designing [[expansion]]s. These are terminals that mitigate [[collision]]s with other terminals by giving you ''some'' use for other Action cards that collide with them, such as allowing you to discard or [[trash]] a [[dead]] Action card for some benefit. They may be contrasted with "hard" terminals, which give no use for other terminals they collide with. The archetypes of the "soft terminal" category are {{Card|Remodel}} and {{Card|Vault}}. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 06:23, 11 March 2015
Soft terminal is a nickname for a subcategory of terminal Actions that Donald X. Vaccarino finds useful to take into account in designing expansions. These are terminals that mitigate collisions with other terminals by giving you some use for other Action cards that collide with them, such as allowing you to discard or trash a dead Action card for some benefit. They may be contrasted with "hard" terminals, which give no use for other terminals they collide with. The archetypes of the "soft terminal" category are Remodel and Vault.
Examples
- Terminals that trash Actions for some benefit:
- Terminals that require discarding:
- Intrigue: Secret Chamber
- Prosperity: Vault
- Cornucopia: Horse Traders, Young Witch
- Hinterlands: Embassy
- Dark Ages: Storeroom, Count
- Terminals that put a card from your hand on top of your deck:
- Masquerade (you can pass a dead card, though not always wise)
- Cultist (able to play other copies of itself)
- Island
Trivia
While many players say they had mentally sorted cards into a nameless category similar to this, there had not been a specific name for it until Donald X. revealed in his ongoing interview on the forums that it was a category he explicitly endeavored to make cards for. "Soft terminal" arose as the community favorite title for the category, but other names floated were self-synergy, supercollider, and mitigator. Donald X. himself suggested spammable terminal.