Sir Michael
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− | | {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelOld|Sir Michael}} || {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelDigitalOld|Sir Michael from Goko/Making Fun}} || Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of his deck, trashes one of them costing from {{Cost|3}} to {{Cost|6}}, and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this card. || Dark Ages 1st Edition || August 2012 | + | | {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelOld|Sir Michael}} || {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelDigitalOld|Sir Michael from Goko/Making Fun}} || Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand.<br>Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of his deck, trashes one of them costing from {{Cost|3}} to {{nowrap|{{Cost|6}},}} and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this card. || Dark Ages 1st Edition || August 2012 |
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− | | {{CardVersionImage|Sir Michael|Sir Michael}} || {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelDigital|Sir Michael from Shuffle iT}} || Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from {{Cost|3}} to {{Cost|6}}, and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. || Dark Ages [[Second Edition|2nd Edition]] || September 2017 | + | | {{CardVersionImage|Sir Michael|Sir Michael}} || {{CardVersionImage|Sir MichaelDigital|Sir Michael from Shuffle iT}} || Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from {{Cost|3}} to {{nowrap|{{Cost|6}},}} and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. || Dark Ages [[Second Edition|2nd Edition]] || September 2017 |
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Revision as of 08:54, 21 December 2021
Sir Michael | |
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Type(s) | Action - Attack - Knight |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Dark Ages |
Illustrator(s) | Marco Morte |
Card text | |
Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. |
Sir Michael is one of the ten Knight cards from Dark Ages. Like the other Knights, he is an Action–Attack–Knight that trashes other players' cards. He is also a discard attack, forcing other players to discard down to 3 cards in hand.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
Full FAQ on the Knights page. The points specific to Sir Michael are reproduced below.
- Sir Michael causes players to discard before it trashes cards.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy
For overall Knight strategy, refer to the Knights strategy section. Sir Michael's discard attack is fairly strong, and is most useful in the midgame when players are likely to have less junk to discard but don't yet have reliable deck control.
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of his deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this card. |
Dark Ages 1st Edition | August 2012 | ||
Each other player discards down to 3 cards in hand. Each other player reveals the top 2 cards of their deck, trashes one of them costing from to , and discards the rest. If a Knight is trashed by this, trash this. | Dark Ages 2nd Edition | September 2017 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Card Art
The art depicts a playtester.
Secret History
See: Knight
Sir Michael is named after Donald X. Vaccarino's e-friend and playtester, and the art was intended to depict him.