Temple
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Temple | |
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Type(s) | Action - Gathering |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Empires |
Illustrator(s) | Harald Lieske |
Card text | |
+1 Trash from 1 to 3 differently named cards from your hand. Add 1 to the Temple Supply pile. When you gain this, take the from the Temple Supply pile. |
Temple is an Action-Gathering card from Empires. It is a trasher that gains and Gathers tokens when played; the Gathered is taken when a player gains a Temple.
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FAQ
Official FAQ
- You get +1 , trash 1, 2, or 3 cards with different names from your hand (for example a Copper and an Estate, but not two Coppers), then add 1 (from the supply) to the Temple pile.
- Gaining a Temple (whether buying it or otherwise) gives you all the that has accumulated on the pile.
- The pile gets even if it is empty; this only matters if there is a way to return a Temple to the pile (like Ambassador from Dominion: Seaside) or a way to gain one from the trash (like Graverobber from Dominion: Dark Ages).
Strategy
There is no strategy article on Temple ... yet. Feel free to add your thoughts below!
Versions
English versions
Other language versions
Trivia
Preview
Temple is more exotic. The basic function of the card both gives you and puts on the pile - sitting right there on the Temples. And then someone buying a Temple takes that . So playing Temple is a now for you, and a later for someone, could be you or someone else. Temple has this weird word "Gathering" on the bottom, I should say something there. Well uh. It groups together a few cards that put on their piles, and lets another card refer to them (in a "let's not mess this up" way). So that's that.
Secret History
At first it didn't have the when-gain ability (or put on the pile, don't be silly). When I thought of having tokens on piles, I added that part, and it all worked out.