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− | {{Way|Way of the Chameleon}} from [[Menagerie (expansion)|Menagerie]] can turn [[virtual coin]] cards into terminal draw and vice versa. | + | {{Way|Way of the Chameleon}} from [[Menagerie (expansion)|Menagerie]] can turn most [[virtual coin]] cards into terminal draw and vice versa. |
Cards in italics have been [[Removed cards|removed]]. | Cards in italics have been [[Removed cards|removed]]. |
Revision as of 05:40, 7 March 2020
Terminal draw cards—Action cards that increase the number of cards in hand but do not provide +Action—can be a core component of both engine and Big Money strategies. In Big Money games, terminal draw cards can put large numbers of Treasure cards in hand and increase buying power; in engines, when supplied with sufficient villages, terminal draw cards can provide the large handsize necessary to line up cards and execute combos. In both cases terminal draw aids deck cycling, helping new buys get shuffled into the deck sooner.
The chief danger of terminal draw cards is their ability to draw other Action cards you are unable to play; these Action cards are said to be drawn dead.
Terminals that provide +3 Cards or more are sometimes referred to as Smithy variants, after the simplest vanilla terminal draw card.
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List of terminal draw cards
Way of the Chameleon from Menagerie can turn most virtual coin cards into terminal draw and vice versa.
Cards in italics have been removed.
Cards providing +3 Cards or more
- Dominion: Council Room, Smithy
- Intrigue: Nobles (optional), Patrol, Torturer
- Seaside: Wharf (gives +2 Cards twice)
- Prosperity: Rabble
- Hinterlands: Margrave
- Crossroads (dependent on the number of Victory cards in hand) is non-terminal the first time it is played each turn
- Dark Ages: Catacombs, Hunting Grounds
- Guilds: Journeyman
- Adventures: Ranger
- Haunted Woods and Hireling are terminal the turn they are played, but have future-turn effects that resemble non-terminal draw
- Empires: Royal Blacksmith (if you have 2 or fewer Coppers in hand after drawing), Wild Hunt
- Nocturne: Pooka, Tragic Hero, Werewolf
- Renaissance: Old Witch, Swashbuckler
- Menagerie: Barge, Wayfarer
- Promo: Envoy, Avanto (if you don't have a Sauna in hand)
Small draw with filtering
These cards only provide a total of 2 cards, but allow some filtering or sifting to help you draw the cards you want.
- Dominion: Adventurer
- Intrigue: Courtyard
- Hinterlands: Embassy, Oracle
- Empires: Royal Blacksmith (with 3 or more Coppers in hand after drawing)
Cards providing +2 Cards
These cards' principal functions are usually something other than terminal draw. They provide +2 Cards as an additional vanilla bonus to ensure their effects are balanced and competitive with other cards at the same price.
- Dominion: Moat, Witch
- Intrigue: Masquerade, Steward (optional), Diplomat (sometimes non-terminal)
- Seaside: Ghost Ship
- Wharf could arguably be placed in this category as well
- Prosperity: Vault
- Cornucopia: Followers, Trusty Steed (optional, and rarely used as a terminal)
- Young Witch gives +2 Cards but also discards two cards
- Dark Ages: Cultist, Sir Destry
- Mercenary gives +2 Cards but also trashes two cards
- Adventures: Warrior, Gear
- Nocturne: Faithful Hound, Imp (dependent on your card in hand and in play)
- Empires
- Enchantress is terminal the turn it is played, but has next-turn effects that resemble non-terminal draw
- Renaissance: Lackeys, Silk Merchant, Recruiter
- All these Renaissance cards provide ways of getting Villagers, which may be used to make them non-terminal
- Menagerie: Black Cat, Sheepdog
Targeted handsize
Three terminal Actions draw up to a specified handsize. These are especially useful against handsize attacks or other cards that can reduce handsize between turns, and in engines with handsize-reducing components such as Festival and Hamlet.
- Dominion: Library—up to 7, making it similar to a Smithy variant in Big Money
- Prosperity: Watchtower—up to 6, making it like a +2 Cards effect in Big Money
- Hinterlands: Jack of all Trades—up to 5, making it not a handsize increaser (though still useful for other reasons!) in Big Money without Attacks
- Renaissance: Scholar—discards your hand and draws 7 cards