Guildhall
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Type | Project |
Set | Renaissance |
Illustrator(s) | Hans Krill |
Project text | |
When you gain a Treasure, +1 Coffers. |
Guildhall is a Project from Renaissance. Once you claim this ability, every Treasure card you gain comes with a Coffers token.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- This happens whether you gain a Treasure due to buying it, or some other way.
Strategy
Guildhall tends to make moneyish strategies faster, as the Coffers smooth out the economy and make it easier to hit price points, especially for Province.
Combos
Guildhall often combos with treasure gainers.
- With Beggar, you can get +3 Coffers every time Beggar is played for a net of .
- With Ill-Gotten Gains (IGG), leads to a very fast Province rush. After buying Guildhall on the first , each IGG buy gives you a Coffer, making it easy to hit for IGG on the next turn. Additionally, when played, IGG gives better economy than Gold: you gain a Copper to your hand and a Coffer. After 4-5 IGGs, you can usually buy Province every turn
- Banquet
- Delve
- Trader, Conquest, Masterpiece
Versions
English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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When you gain a Treasure, +1 Coffers. | November 2018 |
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | |
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Chinese | 市政廳 (pron. shìzhèngtīng, lit. town hall) | |||
French | Hôtel de ville | Quand vous recevez un Trésor, +1 Coffre. | ||
German | Gildenhaus | |||
Japanese | 集会所 (pron. shūkaijo, lit. assembly hall) | 財宝カード1枚を獲得するとき、+1 コイントークン。 | ||
Russian | Ратуша (pron. ratusha) |
Trivia
Secret History