Aqueduct
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Aqueduct | |
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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.
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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.
Strategy
Trivia
In other languages
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.