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=== [[Embargo tokens]] === | === [[Embargo tokens]] === | ||
Embargo tokens are a feature of the [[Seaside]] set. These tokens are placed on a [[supply|supply]] pile when an {{Card|Embargo}} card is played. An Embargo token adds a penalty to a supply pile—whoever buys a card from that pile gains a {{Card|Curse}}. | Embargo tokens are a feature of the [[Seaside]] set. These tokens are placed on a [[supply|supply]] pile when an {{Card|Embargo}} card is played. An Embargo token adds a penalty to a supply pile—whoever buys a card from that pile gains a {{Card|Curse}}. | ||
[[Image:EmbargoTokens.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Embargo tokens.]] | |||
=== [[Adventures tokens]] === | === [[Adventures tokens]] === |
Revision as of 12:56, 31 May 2017
Some Dominion sets, in addition to cards, provide other materials.
Player mats
Player mats (playmats or mats for short) are pieces of cardboard used by certain cards to set aside resources for future use. Island sets aside cards on a mat until the end of the game. Pirate Ship and Trade Route set aside Tokens on a mat to keep track of they generate when played. Native Village sets cards aside to be drawn later. Cards that produce tokens put them on a mat to be scored at the end of the game. The Tavern mat is a place to keep your Reserve cards until you call them.
Tokens
A token is a metal piece used in Dominion. They are used by a number of cards to keep track of numbers. Embargo has its own set of tokens to mark Embargoed cards. Trade Route and Pirate Ship share the same design of token, used to keep track of they generate when played. Monument, Goons and Bishop all refer to VP tokens, which grant points at the end of the game to whoever has them.
Victory tokens
Victory tokens (or VP tokens, denoted by the symbol ) are featured in the Prosperity and Empires sets, and are an example of alt-VP. These are chips that players may earn by playing certain cards, buying certain Events, or meeting the conditions of certain Landmarks.
Coin tokens
Coin tokens are a feature of the Guilds set. These tokens can be taken by playing certain cards.
- With Candlestick Maker and Baker the player takes one Coin token per time the card is played;
- With Plaza the player may discard one treasure card to taken a Coin token;
- With Merchant Guild the player takes one Coin token per bought card for every Merchant Guild in play;
- With Butcher the player takes two Coin tokens per play. The player can also spend Coin tokens to gain a more expensive card.
Tokens of the same design are used for Pirate Ship and Trade Route, but should not be mixed up.
Embargo tokens
Embargo tokens are a feature of the Seaside set. These tokens are placed on a supply pile when an Embargo card is played. An Embargo token adds a penalty to a supply pile—whoever buys a card from that pile gains a Curse.
Adventures tokens
Adventures comes with 10 different tokens, a set in each of 6 player colors. They are made of cardboard, in contrast to the other tokens, which are made of metal. Some provide a vanilla bonus for Action card Supply piles they're on, others act as penalties, and the rest have a variety of effects. They are used by several different cards and Events.
Debt tokens
Debt tokens (denoted by the symbol Empires, and provide an alternate cost to certain cards and Events. When buying a card or Event with a cost, the player takes the specified number of Debt tokens, as well as paying any additional cost. While in Debt, players may not buy any cards or Events. may be paid off at any time during a player's Buy phase after finishing playing Treasures (or spending Coin tokens), at a rate of for . One card (Capital), one Event (Tax), and one Landmark (Mountain Pass) provide additional ways to accumulate .
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