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The main way to enable this is to buy a lot of Bakers very early on. The "+1 Action +1 Card" bonuses give Baker the advantage | The main way to enable this is to buy a lot of Bakers very early on. The "+1 Action +1 Card" bonuses give Baker the advantage | ||
of being a non-terminal action card that can be very useful in engine-based strategies, which leads to another benefit: The "take a coin token" | of being a non-terminal action card that can be very useful in engine-based strategies, which leads to another benefit: The "take a coin token" | ||
bonus. This is what makes Baker a very good engine card, primarily because the more Bakers you have in your deck, the higher chance of them stacking, and the more coin tokens you have to spend, almost eliminating those very annoying {{Cost|7}} or {{Cost|10}} hands that are hated by practically all Dominion players. Baker also combos really well with Nobles and King's Court. KCing a Nobles leads to +6 Cards and +2 Actions, thus allowing all of your Bakers to be played in one turn. Repeated several turns, this can cause a massive income gain in the form of coin tokens, as well as can KCing multiple Bakers turn after turn. | bonus. This is what makes Baker a very good engine card, primarily because the more Bakers you have in your deck, the higher chance of them stacking, and the more coin tokens you have to spend, almost eliminating those very annoying {{Cost|7}} or {{Cost|10}} hands that are hated by practically all Dominion players. Baker also combos really well with Nobles and King's Court. KCing a Nobles generally leads to +6 Cards and +2 Actions, thus allowing all of your Bakers to be played in one turn, assuming multiple Nobles have been either played or KC'd. Repeated several turns, this can cause a massive income gain in the form of coin tokens, as well as can KCing multiple Bakers turn after turn. | ||
=== Synergies === | === Synergies === |
Revision as of 13:43, 13 February 2014
Baker | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Guilds |
Illustrator(s) | Lynell Ingram |
Card text | |
+1 Card Setup: Each player takes a Coin token. |
Baker is an Action card from Guilds. It is a cantrip that gives the player a Coin token. The most notable feature of Baker is its setup, which can drastically change players' opening buys.
FAQ
Official FAQ
- When you play this, you draw a card, get +1 Action, and take a Coin token.
- In games using this card, each player starts the game with a Coin token. This includes games using the promo card Black Market in which Baker is in the Black Market deck.
Strategy Article
There is no strategy article for Baker. Baker is an interesting card. The main use of Baker is to get a lot of coin tokens throughout the game. The main way to enable this is to buy a lot of Bakers very early on. The "+1 Action +1 Card" bonuses give Baker the advantage of being a non-terminal action card that can be very useful in engine-based strategies, which leads to another benefit: The "take a coin token" bonus. This is what makes Baker a very good engine card, primarily because the more Bakers you have in your deck, the higher chance of them stacking, and the more coin tokens you have to spend, almost eliminating those very annoying
or hands that are hated by practically all Dominion players. Baker also combos really well with Nobles and King's Court. KCing a Nobles generally leads to +6 Cards and +2 Actions, thus allowing all of your Bakers to be played in one turn, assuming multiple Nobles have been either played or KC'd. Repeated several turns, this can cause a massive income gain in the form of coin tokens, as well as can KCing multiple Bakers turn after turn.Synergies
- Engines that rely on actions as a source of income
- / turns - a coin token could help get that Province or Colony
- King's Court - KC + multiple Bakers leads to not only a very efficient engine, but massive income gain potential in the extra coin tokens
Anti-Synergies
- Trashing/Cursing/Junking Attack cards
- Big Money (Coin tokens not really necessary here)
Trivia
Secret History