Leprechaun
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Leprechaun | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action - Doom |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Nocturne |
Illustrator(s) | Brian Brinlee |
Card text | |
Gain a Gold. If you have exactly 7 cards in play, gain a Wish from its pile. Otherwise, receive a Hex. |
Leprechaun is an Action-Doom card from Nocturne. It's a Gold gainer that can also gain Wishes if you play it with exactly 7 cards in play; if you don't meet this condition, it instead Hexes you.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- Cards you have in play normally include Leprechaun itself, other cards you have played this turn, and sometimes Duration cards from previous turns.
- Cards that were in play but no longer are - e.g. a Pixie you trashed - do not count.
Other rules clarifications
Strategy
Synergies
- Storyteller since its easy to get 6 cards in play and you will probably draw your Leprechaun in the process.
- Wharf
- Many Throne Room variants make it possible to gain Wishes with Leprechaun more than once per turn.
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Gain a Gold. If you have exactly 7 cards in play, gain a Wish from its pile. Otherwise, receive a Hex. | Nocturne | November 2017 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Preview
Today I get to preview the most fun-loving Doom card of all, Leprechuan.
If you are careful, you’ll gain a Wish instead of receiving a Hex. Getting that Wish isn’t trivial, though. You have to have exactly 7 cards in play when you play your Leprechaun. This will normally include the Leprechaun itself. It also includes any Duration cards that are still in play from previous turns. It’s something to shoot for in your Leprechaun games, assuming you think you can get that Wish in time to draw it before the game ends.
Leprechaun costs and gains you Gold. What a deal! But unless you’re careful, the Leprechaun will also play a prank on you. Just going by the Hexes previewed today, your Gold might come with a Copper on your deck, or you’ll have to trash a - card, or maybe all your Silvers and Golds will be Coppers this turn. Is it worth it? I guess that depends.
If you are careful, you’ll gain a Wish instead of receiving a Hex. Getting that Wish isn’t trivial, though. You have to have exactly 7 cards in play when you play your Leprechaun. This will normally include the Leprechaun itself. It also includes any Duration cards that are still in play from previous turns. It’s something to shoot for in your Leprechaun games, assuming you think you can get that Wish in time to draw it before the game ends.
—LastFootnote, Nocturne Bonus Preview #4: Leprechaun
Secret History
The initial idea here was a card that gave you a Boon someone else picked. Then it was a random Boon, and then became the impetus for changing the Boons to be random. You can blame it all on the Leprechaun. Originally it cost , and gave you a Gold and a warped Boon and had the Wish clause. There was talk of the random Boon somehow being mandatory, so that a few of them could end up hurting you. But you know what would really hurt? Something that always hurt. So Leprechaun also was the impetus behind the Hexes. And it gave you a Hex and well. Good times. At first it always hexed you, but I liked it better exempting you if you got the Wish.