Inherited
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Inherited | |
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Info | |
Type | Trait |
Set | Plunder |
Illustrator(s) | Martin Hoffmann |
Trait text | |
Setup: You start the game with an Inherited card in place of a starting card you choose. |
- This article is about the Trait. For the Event with a similar name, see Inheritance.
Inherited is a Trait from Plunder. If a card has this trait, all players begin with a copy of that card in their deck.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- If they care, players decide which card to replace in turn order.
- Replaced Coppers go back to the pile; replaced Estates go back to the box.
- Replaced other cards (Shelters from Dark Ages, Heirlooms from Nocturne) go back to the box.
- If the Inherited pile is a split pile (from Empires or Allies), players take cards from the pile in turn order. So in a 6-player game with the Townsfolk pile, the first four players get a Town Crier, and the next two get a Blacksmith.
- Cards starting in your deck due to Inherited were never "gained" and did not trigger "when you gain this" effects.
Other rules clarifications
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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Setup: You start the game with an Inherited card in place of a starting card you choose. | Plunder | December 2022 |
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | Notes | |
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German | Geerbt | Spielvorbereitung: Du beginnst das Spiel mit einer Geerbten Karte anstelle einer Startkarte deiner Wahl. |
Trivia
Preview
Inherited is a Trait that has you start the game with a particular card (usually replacing an Estate, but it's up to you). Good times.
Inherited split piles
In multiplayer IRL, I recommend not putting Inherited on a split pile, unless that's the fun you want. It's as easy as that. Online, there is not so much multiplayer, and if it comes up, well you can reroll the board if you want. You're playing with friends there, right? No regrets here.
Secret History
Unchanged except for wording tweaks and ruling tweaks; initially it was going to put the replaced card back if it was an Estate or Copper, but Cade noted that we had precedents there.