Fortune Teller
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|Text=The first version also dug for an action for the top of your own deck. That was too strong. Also it had a dash in the title. And it didn't stop on Curses, but obv. a Fortune Teller should be able to predict that you'll be Cursed. | |Text=The first version also dug for an action for the top of your own deck. That was too strong. Also it had a dash in the title. And it didn't stop on Curses, but obv. a Fortune Teller should be able to predict that you'll be Cursed. | ||
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Fortune Teller | |
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Cost | 3 |
Type | [[Action - Attack]] |
Set/Expansion | Cornucopia |
Illustrator | Raven Mimura |
+$2 Each other player reveals cards from the top of his deck until he reveals a Victory or Curse card. He puts it on top and discards the other revealed cards. |
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- Each other player reveals cards from the top of his deck until he reveals a Victory or Curse card.
- If he runs out of cards before finding one, he shuffles his discard pile (but not the revealed cards), and keeps revealing cards.
- If he still cannot find one, he just discards all of the revealed cards.
- If he does find one, he puts the Victory or Curse card on top of his deck, and discards the other revealed cards.
- If his deck has no other cards in it, it becomes the only card in his deck.
- A card with multiple types, one of which is Victory (such as Nobles from Dominion: Intrigue), is a Victory card. You do not choose Victory or Curse--they stop on the first card that matches either type.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
Synergies/Combos
Antisynergies
Trivia
Secret History
The first version also dug for an action for the top of your own deck. That was too strong. Also it had a dash in the title. And it didn't stop on Curses, but obv. a Fortune Teller should be able to predict that you'll be Cursed.