Beggar
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− | |Text=I had the reaction on the original card, with "gain a Silver" as the top. Long ago I had had a straight "gain a Silver" action for | + | |Text=I had the reaction on the original card, with "gain a Silver" as the top. Long ago I had had a straight "gain a Silver" action for {{coin|2}}, and it wasn't good enough, but it seemed like a reaction might prop it up sufficiently. Then it got "+{{coin|1}}" for good measure. And well the card was fine, if not exciting. Then I decided to change [[Squire]], as told in its story, and it took the cheap Silver-gaining, leaving me to replace the top here. Three Coppers seemed flavorful and interesting. |
|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=4318.0 The Secret History of the Dark Ages Cards] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=4318.0 The Secret History of the Dark Ages Cards] |
Revision as of 14:12, 5 November 2012
Beggar | |
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Cost | 2 |
Type | Action - Reaction |
Set/Expansion | Dark Ages |
Illustrator | Garrett DeChellis |
Gain 3 Coppers, putting them into your hand.
When another player plays an Attack card, you may discard this. If you do, gain two Silvers, putting one on top of your deck. |
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FAQ
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Synergies/Combos
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Trivia
Secret History
I had the reaction on the original card, with "gain a Silver" as the top. Long ago I had had a straight "gain a Silver" action for , and it wasn't good enough, but it seemed like a reaction might prop it up sufficiently. Then it got "+" for good measure. And well the card was fine, if not exciting. Then I decided to change Squire, as told in its story, and it took the cheap Silver-gaining, leaving me to replace the top here. Three Coppers seemed flavorful and interesting.