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+ | {{Quote|Text=Some split piles were having trouble getting to the 2nd card often enough. For Fortune I made a card that specifically eats its half-pile. A single Gladiator purchase can do the trick. The card was inspired by {{Card|Chariot Race}}, trying to be another way to do that kind of thing, since we liked Chariot Race. | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 11 June 2016
Gladiator | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Empires |
Illustrator(s) | Kelli Stakenas |
Card text | |
+ Reveal a card from your hand. The player to your left may reveal a copy from their hand. If they do not, + and trash a Gladiator from the Supply. |
Gladiator is an Action card from Empires. It's a terminal Silver, a trasher (of copies of itself from the Supply), and a Split pile card, sitting on top of Fortune. There are only 5 Gladiators in the pile.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- If there are no Gladiators in the Supply, you cannot trash one, but that does not stop you from getting the +.
- If you have no cards in hand, the player to your left cannot reveal a copy of the card you revealed, so you will get the + and trash a Gladiator.
Strategy
Trivia
In other languages
Preview
Gladiator has a cute interaction with the player to your left. If you manage to show a card they don't have, you get +, hooray, but you also eat a Gladiator from the pile. That way you are likely to eventually uncover Fortune.
Secret History
Some split piles were having trouble getting to the 2nd card often enough. For Fortune I made a card that specifically eats its half-pile. A single Gladiator purchase can do the trick. The card was inspired by Chariot Race, trying to be another way to do that kind of thing, since we liked Chariot Race.