Herbalist
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|Text = +1 Buy<br/>+$1<br/>When you discard this from play, you may put one of your Treasures from play on top of your deck. | |Text = +1 Buy<br/>+$1<br/>When you discard this from play, you may put one of your Treasures from play on top of your deck. |
Revision as of 12:47, 4 November 2012
Herbalist | |
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Cost | 5 |
Type | Action |
Set/Expansion | Alchemy |
Illustrator | Harald Lieske |
+1 Buy +$1 When you discard this from play, you may put one of your Treasures from play on top of your deck. |
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- When you play this, you get an extra coin to spend this turn, and may buy an additional card in your Buy phase.
- When you discard this from play (usually during Clean-up), you may choose a Treasure card you have in play, and put that card on your deck.
- If you have no cards in your deck, that Treasure will become the only card in your deck.
- You choose what order to discard cards during Clean-up; so, for example, if you have Herbalist, Potion, and Alchemist in play, you could choose to discard Alchemist first, putting it on top of your deck, then discard Herbalist, and put Potion on top of your deck.
- If you have multiple Herbalists in play, each one will let you put another Treasure from play onto your deck when you discard it.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
Synergies/Combos
Antisynergies
Trivia
Secret History
This started out in Prosperity, in a slightly more complex form. This set needed a $2 with +1 buy, to help support potions, and it had one. Some people complained about it though, 1) for being boring, although man, you need some simple cards here and there, and 2) for being the only card in the set that had nothing to do with potions. So we tried out this one to replace it and it seemed fine. Some people preferred the old one though. People seemed about 50-50 on it. I was 50-50 on it. In the end I felt like this card would be more interesting in this set than in most sets, and the other card could just go anywhere.