Silk Road
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Revision as of 04:37, 8 November 2012
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Type | Victory |
Set/Expansion | Hinterlands |
Illustrator | Martin Hoffmann |
Worth 1 for every 4 Victory cards in your deck (round down). |
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FAQ
Official FAQ
This is a Victory card, not an Action card. It does nothing until the end of the game, when it is worth 1 for every four Victory cards in your Deck (counting all of your cards - your Discard pile and hand are part of your Deck at that point). Silk Roads count themselves. Round down; if you have 11 Victory cards, Silk Road is worth 2 . During set-up put all 12 Silk Road in the Supply for a game with 3 or more players, but only 8 in the Supply for a 2-player game. Cards with multiple types, one of which are Victory, are Victory cards and so are counted by Silk Road.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
Synergies/Combos
Antisynergies
Trivia
Secret History
In the early days of Hinterlands being its own set, it kind of had a Victory cards sub-theme. It had four Victory cards - they were just a cute vehicle for when-gain abilities. And it had a few things that interacted with Victory cards. So naturally it got the Victory card that counts Victory cards. It never changed.