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| [[Image:Silver.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Silver]], a Treasure card.]]
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| '''Treasure''' is a [[card type]] that may be played during a player's [[gameplay#buy phase|Buy phase]]. Most Treasures provide some +{{Cost|}}, and some Treasures have other effects as well. Unlike [[Action]] cards, any number of Treasure cards may be played in any order. Action cards that give +{{Cost|}} are not considered Treasures (unless under the effect of the [[Project]] {{project|Capitalism}}), and there were no Action–Treasure cards until {{Card|Crown}} from {{Set|Empires}}.
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| Treasure cards have yellow frames. There are five [[basic cards|basic]] Treasure cards: {{Card|Copper}}, {{Card|Silver}}, and {{Card|Gold}}, which are in the supply in every Dominion game; {{Card|Potion}}, which is added when cards from {{Set|Alchemy}} with {{Cost||||P}} in the cost are available; and {{Card|Platinum}}, which may be added in games using {{Set|Prosperity}} cards. Not counting [[removed cards]], there are 51 [[Kingdom card|Kingdom]] Treasure cards; the expansions with the greatest number of Kingdom Treasures are {{set|Plunder}}, with 14, and {{set|Prosperity}}, with 9. {{Card|Coronet}}, {{Card|Huge Turnip}}, {{Card|Spoils}}, and {{Card|Loot|Loots}} are special Treasures that may be gained from outside the [[Supply]] by the use of certain other cards or [[card-shaped thing]]s; [[Heirloom]]s are special Treasures that each replace a player's starting Copper when a particular Action card is in the kingdom.
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| The strategy of buying only Treasure cards and, in the [[endgame]], [[Victory card]]s, is called [[Big Money]]. This may be the best strategy in some "weak" [[kingdom]]s, but is usually outclassed by adding a few Action cards to the Big Money deck, or by Action-heavy [[engine]] strategies.
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| == List of Treasure Cards ==
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| The cards in italics have been [[removed]].
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| === Basic ===
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| * {{Cost|0}} {{Card|Copper}}
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| * {{Cost|3}} {{Card|Silver}}
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| * {{Cost|4}} {{Card|Potion}}
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| * {{Cost|6}} {{Card|Gold}}
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| * {{Cost|9}} {{Card|Platinum}}
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| === Kingdom ===
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| * {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Bauble}}, {{Card|Cage}}, {{Card|Coin of the Realm}}, {{Card|Ducat}}, {{Card|Fool's Gold}}, {{Card|Jewelled Egg}}, {{Card|Supplies}}
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| * {{Cost|3}} {{Card|Anvil}}, {{Card|Astrolabe}}, {{Card|Humble Castle}}, ''{{Card|Loan}}'', {{Card|Stockpile}}
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| * {{Cost|3+}} ''{{Card|Masterpiece}}''
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| * {{Cost|3|||P}} {{Card|Philosopher's Stone}}
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| * {{Cost|4}} {{Card|Abundance}}, {{Card|Crucible}}, {{Card|Gondola}}, {{Card|Investment}}, {{Card|Quarry}}, {{Card|Rocks}}, {{Card|Rope}}, ''{{Card|Talisman}}'', {{Card|Tiara}}, {{Card|Tools}}
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| * {{Cost|5}} {{Card|Buried Treasure}}, ''{{Card|Cache}}'', {{Card|Capital}}, {{Card|Cauldron}}, {{Card|Charm}}, {{Card|Collection}}, ''{{Card|Contraband}}'', {{Card|Contract}}, {{Card|Counterfeit}}, {{Card|Crown}}, {{Card|Crystal Ball}}, {{Card|Figurine}}, {{Card|Horn of Plenty}}, {{Card|Idol}}, ''{{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains}}'', {{Card|Pendant}}, {{Card|Pickaxe}}, {{Card|Plunder}}, {{Card|Relic}}, ''{{Card|Royal Seal}}'', {{Card|Scepter}}, {{Card|Silver Mine}}, {{Card|Spices}}, {{Card|Stash}}, {{Card|Sunken Treasure}}, {{Card|Treasure Trove}}, ''{{Card|Venture}}'', {{Card|War Chest}}
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| * {{Cost|6}} {{Card|Farm}}, ''{{Card|Harem}}'', {{Card|Hoard}}, {{Card|Sack of Loot}}
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| * {{Cost|7}} {{Card|Bank}}, {{Card|King's Cache}}, {{Card|Rice}}
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| * {{Cost|8||8}} {{Card|Fortune}}
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| === Non-Supply ===
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| * {{Cost|0*}} {{Card|Coronet}}, ''{{Card|Diadem}}'', {{Card|Huge Turnip}}, {{Card|Spoils}}
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| ====[[Heirloom]]s====
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| * {{Cost|0}} {{Card|Haunted Mirror}}, {{Card|Magic Lamp}}
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| * {{Cost|2}} {{Card|Goat}}, {{Card|Pasture}}, {{Card|Pouch}}
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| * {{Cost|4}} {{Card|Cursed Gold}}, {{Card|Lucky Coin}}
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| ===={{Card|Loot|Loots}}====
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| * {{cost|7*}} {{card|Amphora}}, {{card|Doubloons}}, {{card|Endless Chalice}}, {{card|Figurehead}}, {{card|Hammer}}, {{card|Insignia}}, {{card|Jewels}}, {{card|Orb}}, {{card|Prize Goat}}, {{card|Puzzle Box}}, {{card|Sextant}}, {{card|Shield}}, {{card|Spell Scroll}}, {{card|Staff}}, {{card|Sword}}
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| == Cards that interact with Treasure cards ==
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| These are cards that interacts with any Treasure card. For cards that only interact with a specific Treasure card, see the pages of the respective Treasure cards. Cards in italics have been [[removed]].
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| === Cards that play Treasures ===
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| These play an Treasure card or set aside an Treasure card to play at a later time.
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| * From your hand once:
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| ** {{Card|Black Market}}, {{Card|Farmhands}}, {{Event|Prepare}}, {{Card|Storyteller}}
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| * From your hand multiple times:
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| ** {{Card|Coronet}}, {{Card|Counterfeit}}, {{Card|Crown}}, {{Card|King's Cache}}, {{Card|Specialist}}, {{Card|Tiara}}
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| * From your deck:
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| ** {{Card|Crystal Ball}}, {{Card|Fortune Hunter}}, {{Event|Gamble}}, ''{{Card|Venture}}''
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| * From your discard:
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| ** {{Card|Courier}}, {{Card|Herb Gatherer}}, {{Card|Orb}}
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| * When gaining it:
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| ** {{Card|Mining Road}}, {{Prophecy|Rapid Expansion}}, {{Card|Spell Scroll}}
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| === Treasure gainers ===
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| These are [[gainers]] that can (only) gain Treasure cards.
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| * Without restrictions:
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| ** {{Card|Hero}}, {{Card|Tragic Hero}}
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| * With a limited cost:
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| ** {{Event|Credit}}, {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Pirate}}, {{Card|Silver Mine}}, ''{{Card|Taxman}}''
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| * Specific card:
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| ** {{Card|Mint}}, {{Card|Specialist}}
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| * From the trash:
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| ** ''{{Card|Thief}}'', {{Card|Treasurer}}
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| * With other restrictions:
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| ** {{Event|Prosper}}
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| === Treasure trashers ===
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| These are [[trasher|trashers]] that can (only) trash Treasure cards.
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| * From your hand:
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| ** {{Card|Counterfeit}}, {{Card|Mine}}, {{Card|Pooka}}, {{Card|Spice Merchant}}, ''{{Card|Taxman}}'', {{Card|Treasurer}}
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| * From your deck:
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| ** ''{{Card|Loan}}''
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| * From other players' decks:
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| ** {{Card|Bandit}}, ''{{Card|Pirate Ship}}'', ''{{Card|Thief}}''
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| * From in play:
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| ** {{Card|Mint}}
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| ** {{Prophecy|Panic}} returns the Treasure card to the supply instead of trashing it.
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| === Caring about cards being Treasures ===
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| These are affected by other cards being Treasures (without playing, gaining, or trashing them).
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| * In you hand (to reveal or discard):
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| ** {{Card|Anvil}}, {{Boon|The Earth's Gift}}, {{Hex|Fear}}, {{Card|Hostelry}}, {{Card|Investment}}, {{Card|Magnate}}, {{Card|Plaza}}, {{Card|Poor House}}, {{Card|Stables}}, {{Way|Way of the Rat}}
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| * In play:
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| ** {{Event|Alms}}, {{Card|Bank}}, {{Card|Crypt}}, ''{{Card|Mandarin}}'', {{Card|Pendant}}, {{Card|Wealthy Village}}
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| * Owned when scoring
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| ** {{Landmark|Keep}}
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| * In the trash:
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| ** {{Card|Forager}}
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| * When revealing from your deck:
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| ** ''{{Card|Adventurer}}'', ''{{Card|Farming Village}}'', {{Card|Hunter}}, {{Card|Ironmonger}}, {{Card|Magpie}}
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| * When revealing from other players' decks:
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| ** ''{{Card|Noble Brigand}}'', {{Card|Rabble}}, ''{{Card|Tribute}}''
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| * When discarding from play:
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| ** {{Card|Herbalist}}, {{Card|Trickster}}
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| * When gaining due to that card:
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| ** {{Card|Groom}}, {{Card|Ironworks}}, {{Card|Replace}}, {{Card|Sculptor}}
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| * When gaining for other reasons:
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| ** {{Landmark|Aqueduct}}, {{Card|Cutthroat}}, {{Card|Gatekeeper}}, {{Prophecy|Growth}}, {{Project|Guildhall}}, {{Card|Pirate}}, {{Card|Secluded Shrine}}
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| * When trashing due to that card:
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| ** {{Card|Catapult}}, {{Card|Rice Broker}}, {{Card|Sacrifice}}, {{Card|Student}}, {{Card|Transmute}}
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| * When playing:
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| ** {{Prophecy|Enlightenment}}, {{Prophecy|Good Harvest}}, {{Card|Highwayman}}, {{Card|Landing Party}}, {{Prophecy|Panic}}
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| === Other ===
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| * {{Card|Charlatan}} makes [[Curse]] also become a Treasure.
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| * {{Project|Capitalism}} makes some [[Action]] cards also become Treasures.
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| * {{Prophecy|Enlightenment}} makes all Treasures also [[Action]]s.
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| == Card gallery ==
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| === Basic ===
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| {{startsort|1}}{{Image|Copper|cost=$0}}{{Image|Silver|cost=$3}}{{Image|Potion|cost=$4}}{{Image|Gold|cost=$6}}{{Image|Platinum|cost=$9}}{{endsort}}
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| === Kingdom ===
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| {{startsort|2}}{{Image|Abundance|cost=$4}}{{Image|Anvil|cost=$3}}{{Image|Astrolabe|cost=$3}}{{Image|Bank|cost=$7}}{{Image|Bauble|cost=$2}}{{Image|Buried Treasure|link=Buried Treasure|file=Buried_Treasure|cost=$5}}{{Image|Capital|cost=$5}}{{Image|Cage|cost=$2}}{{Image|Cauldron|cost=$5}}{{Image|Charm|cost=$5}}{{Image|Coin of the Realm|link=Coin of the Realm|file=Coin_of_the_Realm|cost=$2}}{{Image|Collection|cost=$5}}{{Image|Contract|cost=$5}}{{Image|Counterfeit|cost=$5}}{{Image|Crown|cost=$5}}{{Image|Crucible|cost=$4}}{{Image|Crystal Ball|link=Crystal Ball|file=Crystal_Ball|cost=$5}}{{Image|Ducat|cost=$2}}{{Image|Farm|cost=$6}}{{Image|Figurine|cost=$5}}{{Image|Fool's Gold|link=Fool's Gold|file=Fool's_Gold|cost=$2}}{{Image|Fortune|cost=$8 8D}}{{Image|Gondola|cost=$4}}{{Image|Hoard|cost=$6}}{{Image|Horn of Plenty|link=Horn of Plenty|file=Horn_of_Plenty|cost=$5}}{{Image|Humble Castle|link=Humble Castle|file=Humble_Castle|cost=$3}}{{Image|Idol|cost=$5}}{{Image|Investment|cost=$4}}{{Image|Jewelled Egg|link=Jewelled Egg|file=Jewelled_Egg|cost=$2}}{{Image|King's Cache|link=King's Cache|file=King's_Cache|cost=$7}}{{Image|Pendant|cost=$5}}{{Image|Philosopher's Stone|link=Philosopher's Stone|file=Philosopher's_Stone|cost=$3P}}{{Image|Pickaxe|cost=$5}}{{Image|Plunder|cost=$5}}{{Image|Quarry|cost=$4}}{{Image|Relic|cost=$5}}{{Image|Rice|cost=$7}}{{Image|Rocks|cost=$4}}{{Image|Rope|cost=$4}}{{Image|Sack of Loot|link=Sack of Loot|file=Sack_of_Loot|cost=$6}}{{Image|Scepter|cost=$5}}{{Image|Silver Mine|link=Silver Mine|file=Silver_Mine|cost=$5}}{{Image|Spices|cost=$5}}{{Image|Stash|cost=$5}}{{Image|Stockpile|cost=$3}}{{Image|Sunken Treasure|link=Sunken Treasure|file=Sunken_Treasure|cost=$5}}{{Image|Supplies|cost=$2}}{{Image|Tiara|cost=$4}}{{Image|Tools|cost=$4}}{{Image|Treasure Trove|link=Treasure Trove|file=Treasure_Trove|cost=$5}}{{Image|War Chest|link=War Chest|file=War_Chest|cost=$5}}{{endsort}}
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| === Non-Supply ===
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| {{Image|Spoils|cost=$0*}}{{Image|Huge Turnip|link=Huge Turnip|file=Huge_Turnip|cost=$0*}}{{Image|Coronet|cost=$0*}}
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| === Heirlooms ===
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| {{startsort|3}}{{Image|Haunted Mirror|link=Haunted Mirror|file=Haunted_Mirror|cost=$0}}{{Image|Magic Lamp|link=Magic Lamp|file=Magic_Lamp|cost=$0}}{{Image|Goat|cost=$2}}{{Image|Pasture|cost=$2}}{{Image|Pouch|cost=$2}}{{Image|Cursed Gold|link=Cursed Gold|file=Cursed_Gold|cost=$4}}{{Image|Lucky Coin|link=Lucky Coin|file=Lucky_Coin|cost=$4}}{{endsort}}
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| === Loots ===
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| {{startsort|4}}{{Image|Amphora|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Doubloons|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Endless Chalice|link=Endless Chalice|file=Endless_Chalice|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Figurehead|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Hammer|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Insignia|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Jewels|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Orb|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Prize Goat|link=Prize Goat|file=Prize_Goat|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Puzzle Box|link=Puzzle Box|file=Puzzle_Box|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Sextant|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Shield|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Spell Scroll|link=Spell Scroll|file=Spell_Scroll|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Staff|cost=$7*}}{{Image|Sword|cost=$7*}}{{endsort}}
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| === Removed Cards ===
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| {{startsort|5}}{{Image|Cache|cost=$5}}{{Image|Contraband|cost=$5}}{{Image|Diadem|cost=$0*}}{{Image|Harem|cost=$6}}{{Image|Ill-Gotten Gains|link=Ill-Gotten Gains|file=Ill-Gotten_Gains|cost=$5}}{{Image|Loan|cost=$3}}{{Image|Masterpiece|cost=$3+}}{{Image|Royal Seal|link=Royal Seal|file=Royal_Seal|cost=$5}}{{Image|Talisman|cost=$4}}{{Image|Venture|cost=$5}}{{endsort}}
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| == Trivia ==
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| === In other languages ===
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| * Czech: Peníze
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| * Dutch: Geld
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| * Finnish: Raha (lit. ''money'')
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| * French: Trésor
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| * German: Geld (lit. ''money'')
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| * Polish: Skarb
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| * Russian: Сокровище (pron. ''sokrovishshye'')
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| ===What cards should be treasures?===
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| Treasures that started out as actions:
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| - {{Card|Horn of Plenty}}: +{{Cost|1}} per action you have in play.
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| - {{Card|Philosopher's Stone}}: +1 Buy, +{{Cost|1}} per 4 cards in your deck.
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| - {{Card|Quarry}}: +{{Cost|2}}, actions cost {{Cost|1}} less this turn.
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| - {{Card|Diadem}}: +{{Cost|2}}, return this to your hand.
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| The original {{Card|Feast}} looks like an action {{Card|Spoils}} but that isn't where Spoils comes from really.
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| Treasures should make money; I made an exception for a card that wanted to be played in the buy phase. They should feel like treasures - they make money, or, there's {{Card|Horn of Plenty}} again, gain cards. They don't use an action, which affects power level.
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| I would lean towards making an action with "+1 Action, +{{Cost}}" a treasure, if it didn't have reasons to not make it one, like "+1 Card" or another +1 Action. {{Card|Candlestick Maker}} is an action though, and so was the version that gave +{{Cost|1}} instead of a coin token.
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| |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
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| |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=5799.msg361481#msg361481 Interview with Donald X.]
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| |Text={{Set|Prosperity}} had a theme of treasures that did things. Originally many of them were "when you spend this," but that created questions that I could solve by going either to "when you play this" or "while this is in play."
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| Since other sets don't have that theme, they don't have treasures that do something when played unless there's a compelling reason for them. It's not that an action with +1 action could be a treasure; it has to want to be a treasure. Only one card has been tried both ways - {{Card|Horn of Plenty}} was an action, and switched to being a treasure in order to count treasures you'd played (in the simplest way). {{Card|Diadem}}, {{Card|Ill-Gotten Gains}}, and {{Card|Fool's Gold}} all do something when played just to let them be worth varying amounts. {{Card|Spoils}} does something to be one-use. {{Card|Counterfeit}} is specifically a {{Card|Throne Room}} for treasures, it plays treasures and so naturally it's a treasure (while some people like that {{Card|Black Market}} plays treasures in the action phase, it's too confusing to be worth doing again).
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| I am not seeing the +1 Action cards that want to be treasures. Obv. anything that also draws cards is unhappy to be a treasure. {{Card|Forager}} could be a treasure that makes a variable amount. {{Card|Rebuild}} has no reason to be a treasure. {{Card|Bag of Gold}} sounds like a treasure, but makes {{Cost|0}}; even though {{Card|Horn of Plenty}} is a treasure worth {{Cost|0}}, that's not something to do for no good reason. {{Card|Ruined Village}} for sure did not want to be a treasure.
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| So overall there's just {{Card|Forager}}. I did not consider making {{Card|Forager}} a treasure. I applied no rule of thumb; I just never considered it. It was an action and nothing said "wait let's think about this."
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| |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]]
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| |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=5799.msg179289#msg179289 Interview with Donald X.]
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