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[[Image:Cursed Gold.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Cursed Gold]], a Heirloom card.]]
[[Image:Cursed Gold.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Cursed Gold]], an Heirloom card.]]
[[Image:Pooka.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Pooka]], its corresponding [[Kingdom]] card.]]
'''Heirloom''' is a [[card type]] from [[Nocturne]]. Heirlooms replace your starting {{Card|Copper|Coppers}}. Each Heirloom is paired with a [[Kingdom]] card; when that Kingdom card is in the game, each player starts with the corresponding Heirloom in place of one of their Coppers.
'''Heirloom''' is a [[card type]] from [[Nocturne]]. Heirlooms replace your starting {{Card|Copper|Coppers}}. Each Heirloom is paired with a [[Kingdom]] card; when that Kingdom card is in the game, each player starts with the corresponding Heirloom in place of one of their Coppers.


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* {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Pasture}}
* {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Pasture}}
* {{Cost|4}} {{Card|Cursed Gold}}
* {{Cost|4}} {{Card|Cursed Gold}}
 
== Trivia ==
=== Preview ===
{{Quote|Text=I have this preview from my father, who had it from his father, who had it from his father. Who won it in a cat's cradle contest, if you must know.<br>
Seven cards in Nocturne come with an Heirloom. Let's see one.<br>
That yellow band means, everyone replaces a starting Copper with the listed card. In a game with Shepherd, you have 3 Estates, 6 Coppers, and a Pasture. In a game with Shepherd, Pooka, and Cemetery (they're coming in a second), you start with 3 Estates, 4 Coppers, a Pasture, a Cursed Gold, and a Haunted Mirror. See how it works?
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|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=17770.0 Nocturne Previews #2: Shepherd, Pooka, Cemetery]
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Revision as of 18:26, 24 October 2017

Cursed Gold, an Heirloom card.
Pooka, its corresponding Kingdom card.

Heirloom is a card type from Nocturne. Heirlooms replace your starting Coppers. Each Heirloom is paired with a Kingdom card; when that Kingdom card is in the game, each player starts with the corresponding Heirloom in place of one of their Coppers.

List of Heirloom cards

Trivia

Preview

I have this preview from my father, who had it from his father, who had it from his father. Who won it in a cat's cradle contest, if you must know.

Seven cards in Nocturne come with an Heirloom. Let's see one.

That yellow band means, everyone replaces a starting Copper with the listed card. In a game with Shepherd, you have 3 Estates, 6 Coppers, and a Pasture. In a game with Shepherd, Pooka, and Cemetery (they're coming in a second), you start with 3 Estates, 4 Coppers, a Pasture, a Cursed Gold, and a Haunted Mirror. See how it works?


Cards $0* Will-o'-WispWish $2 DruidFaithful HoundGuardianMonasteryPixie (Goat) • Tracker (Pouch) $2* Imp $3 ChangelingFool (Lost in the WoodsLucky Coin) • Ghost TownLeprechaunNight WatchmanSecret Cave (Magic Lamp) $4 BardBlessed VillageCemetery (Haunted Mirror) • ConclaveDevil's WorkshopExorcistNecromancer (Zombies: ApprenticeMasonSpy) • Shepherd (Pasture) • Skulk $4* Ghost $5 CobblerCryptCursed VillageDen of SinIdolPooka (Cursed Gold) • Sacred GroveTormentorTragic HeroVampire (Bat) • Werewolf $6 Raider
Boons EarthFieldFlameForestMoonMountainRiverSeaSkySunSwampWind
Hexes Bad OmensDelusion (Deluded) • Envy (Envious) • FamineFearGreedHauntingLocustsMisery (Miserable/Twice Miserable) • PlaguePovertyWar
Other concepts NightHeirloomFateDoomSpiritState
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Multi-expansion special types AttackDurationReactionCommand
Single-expansion special types PrizeRewardShelterRuinsLooterKnightReserveTravellerGatheringCastleNightHeirloomFateDoomSpiritZombieAugurClashFortLiaisonOdysseyTownsfolkWizardLootOmenShadow
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Dominion Game Mechanics
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