Aqueduct
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* If you gain a card that is both a Treasure and a Victory card, such as {{Card|Humble Castle}}, you can resolve the abilities in either order. | * If you gain a card that is both a Treasure and a Victory card, such as {{Card|Humble Castle}}, you can resolve the abilities in either order. | ||
=== Other rules clarifications === | === Other rules clarifications === | ||
− | * Aqueduct only puts {{VP}} on {{card|Silver}} and {{card|Gold}}, which means usually gaining another Treasure has no effect (and the Humble Castle scenario mentioned in the official FAQ is unlikely to come up). However, if you do manage to gain a Treasure card from a supply pile that has {{VP}} on it for another reason, you do move 1 {{VP}} to Aqueduct. For example: | + | * Aqueduct only puts {{VP}} on {{card|Silver}} and {{card|Gold}}, which means usually gaining another Treasure has no effect (and the Humble Castle scenario mentioned in the official FAQ is unlikely to come up). However, if you do manage to gain a Treasure card from a supply pile that has {{VP}} on it for another reason, you do move 1{{VP}} to Aqueduct. For example: |
** If you have {{Project|Capitalism}} and then gain a {{Card|Farmers' Market}}, you move 1{{VP}} from the pile onto Aqueduct. | ** If you have {{Project|Capitalism}} and then gain a {{Card|Farmers' Market}}, you move 1{{VP}} from the pile onto Aqueduct. | ||
− | ** If [[Action]] supply piles have {{VP}} on them due to {{Landmark|Defiled Shrine}}, and you gain a Treasure from an Action pile (e.g., by reaching the bottom half of a [[split pile]]), you move 1 {{VP}} to Aqueduct. If the card you gain is both a Treasure and an Action (because of {{project|Capitalism}}, or because it's {{card|Crown}}), you move 1 {{VP}} each to Aqueduct and Defiled Shrine | + | ** If [[Action]] supply piles have {{VP}} on them due to {{Landmark|Defiled Shrine}}, and you gain a Treasure from an Action pile (e.g., by reaching the bottom half of a [[split pile]]), you move 1{{VP}} to Aqueduct. If the card you gain is both a Treasure and an Action (because of {{project|Capitalism}}, or because it's {{card|Crown}}), you move 1{{VP}} each to Aqueduct and {{Card|Defiled Shrine}}. If there's only 1{{VP}} on the pile, you choose which Landmark to move it to. |
* If you gain a {{Card|Crumbling Castle}} and then gain a {{Card|Silver}}, you can move 1{{VP}} to Aqueduct before you take them. | * If you gain a {{Card|Crumbling Castle}} and then gain a {{Card|Silver}}, you can move 1{{VP}} to Aqueduct before you take them. | ||
* If you gain a card from an unusual location (for instance, you trash a {{card|Gold}} with {{card|Noble Brigand}} and then gain the Gold from the trash), you still move the {{VP}} tokens as you would if you had gained it from the Supply. | * If you gain a card from an unusual location (for instance, you trash a {{card|Gold}} with {{card|Noble Brigand}} and then gain the Gold from the trash), you still move the {{VP}} tokens as you would if you had gained it from the Supply. | ||
+ | * If you buy a {{Card|Province}} with {{Card|Hoard}} in play, you gain the {{Card|Gold}} before you gain the {{Card|Province}}, meaning you will send 1{{VP}} to Aqueduct before you take the {{VP}}. | ||
== Strategy == | == Strategy == |
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Aqueduct | |
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Info | |
Type | Landmark |
Set | Empires |
Illustrator(s) | Donald Crank |
Landmark text | |
When you gain a Treasure, move 1 from its pile to this. When you gain a Victory card, take the from this. Setup: Put 8 on the Silver and Gold piles. |
Aqueduct is a Landmark from Empires. It acts kind of like a Gathering card, accumulating tokens as players gain Treasures, and then giving them to a player when they gain a Victory card.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- If you gain a card that is both a Treasure and a Victory card, such as Humble Castle, you can resolve the abilities in either order.
Other rules clarifications
- Aqueduct only puts on Silver and Gold, which means usually gaining another Treasure has no effect (and the Humble Castle scenario mentioned in the official FAQ is unlikely to come up). However, if you do manage to gain a Treasure card from a supply pile that has on it for another reason, you do move 1 to Aqueduct. For example:
- If you have Capitalism and then gain a Farmers' Market, you move 1 from the pile onto Aqueduct.
- If Action supply piles have on them due to Defiled Shrine, and you gain a Treasure from an Action pile (e.g., by reaching the bottom half of a split pile), you move 1 to Aqueduct. If the card you gain is both a Treasure and an Action (because of Capitalism, or because it's Crown), you move 1 each to Aqueduct and Defiled Shrine. If there's only 1 on the pile, you choose which Landmark to move it to.
- If you gain a Crumbling Castle and then gain a Silver, you can move 1 to Aqueduct before you take them.
- If you gain a card from an unusual location (for instance, you trash a Gold with Noble Brigand and then gain the Gold from the trash), you still move the tokens as you would if you had gained it from the Supply.
- If you buy a Province with Hoard in play, you gain the Gold before you gain the Province, meaning you will send 1 to Aqueduct before you take the .
Strategy
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Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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When you gain a Treasure, move 1 from its pile to this. When you gain a Victory card, take the from this. Setup: Put 8 on the Silver and Gold piles. |
Empires | June 2016 |
Other language versions
Trivia
Secret History
This started out putting 5 on each Treasure pile. I liked that but you only have so many tokens. I played around with how to cut down on tokens and ended up with 8 each on Silver and Gold.