Goatherd
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Goatherd | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Menagerie |
Illustrator(s) | Claus Stephan |
Card text | |
+1 Action You may trash a card from your hand. +1 Card per card the player to your right trashed on their last turn. |
Goatherd is an Action card from Menagerie. It is a non-terminal trasher that can also provide non-terminal draw based on how many cards the player to your right trashed on their last turn.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- You draw cards even if you did not trash a card.
- One way to keep count of the number of cards trashed is to put them on the trash sideways.
Other Rules clarifications
- You get +1 Card for every time the player to your right trashed a card during their last turn, even when they trash a card they already trashed that turn. For example, if they trashed the same Fortress twice, your Goatherds will give you +2 Cards. [1]
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Other language versions
Trivia
Secret History
I tried to make an interactive trasher that cared about the trash. At first it counted copies of itself in the trash, to determine how many times you could trash a card or gain a Silver. Then it counted Actions in the trash, and divided the count by 2. A bunch of versions followed, trying to zero in on the good parts of the card. Some versions gained a card that varied in cost with the trash; at first it could get Province. Some had a threshold rather than scaling with the trash. And well then I tried to think of what other way a trasher could be interactive, and came up with Goatherd and hooray, it was better. At first it counted all trashes, then it shifted to only ones you personally trashed, at Matt's suggestion.