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* Russian: Подать (pron. ''podat''', lit. ''tax'') | * Russian: Подать (pron. ''podat''', lit. ''tax'') | ||
* Spanish: Tributo | * Spanish: Tributo | ||
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=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
{{Quote|Text=I took this from the 4th set, as a natural fit here due to the cards with two types. The original version had each adjacent player reveal their top card. I changed that to one player so it would work in 2-player games, and then changed it to discard when {{Card|Thief}} changed to discard. Once it changed to discarding it could have gone back to hitting adjacent players and would have worked in 2-player games. I kept this version though, because it seemed a little more interesting, and because the player to your left is more likely to not be shuffling. Also the original didn't say "differently named," but that was essential to keep the card from being too strong early in a game.|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | {{Quote|Text=I took this from the 4th set, as a natural fit here due to the cards with two types. The original version had each adjacent player reveal their top card. I changed that to one player so it would work in 2-player games, and then changed it to discard when {{Card|Thief}} changed to discard. Once it changed to discarding it could have gone back to hitting adjacent players and would have worked in 2-player games. I kept this version though, because it seemed a little more interesting, and because the player to your left is more likely to not be shuffling. Also the original didn't say "differently named," but that was essential to keep the card from being too strong early in a game.|Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
|Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=116.0 The Secret History of the Intrigue Cards] | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=116.0 The Secret History of the Intrigue Cards] | ||
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+ | {{Quote|Text=This isn't that good, but is better than most of these cards. It's not popular though. Hosing {{Card|Nobles}} / {{Card|Harem}} / {{Card|Great Hall}} is not great. Some people feel like it's attacking them, since it can flip over good cards; I think it tends to help as much as hurt, but so what, I don't need people to feel bad over a non-attack. I'll say it for everyone: it wasn't the greatest card in the world; it was just Tribute. | ||
+ | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
+ | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=16338.0 The Secret History of the Dominion 2nd Editions] | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Navbox Intrigue}} | {{Navbox Intrigue}} | ||
{{Navbox Cards}} | {{Navbox Cards}} |
Revision as of 19:54, 3 October 2016
Tribute | |
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Intrigue |
Illustrator(s) | Matthias Catrein |
Card text | |
The player to your left reveals then discards the top 2 cards of his deck. For each differently named card revealed, if it is an… Action Card, +2 Actions Treasure Card, + Victory Card, +2 Cards |
Tribute is an Action card from the first edition of Intrigue. It gives you a variable bonus depending on the top 2 cards of an opponent's deck; this bonus can range from extremely weak, if your opponent reveals two identical Treasures or Victory cards, to extremely strong, if your opponent reveals a Nobles and a Harem. Tribute is a difficult card to use because of its unpredictability, and it works best with dual-type cards.
It was removed from the second edition of Intrigue.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- If the player after you has fewer than 2 cards left in his deck, he reveals all the cards in his deck, shuffles his discard pile (which does not include currently revealed cards), and then reveals the remainder needed. The player then discards the revealed cards.
- If the player after you does not have enough cards to reveal 2, he reveals what he can.
- You get bonuses for the types of cards revealed, counting only the different cards.
- A card with 2 types gives you both bonuses.
- So if the player to your left reveals Copper and Harem, you get + and +2 cards; if he reveals 2 Silvers, you just get +.
- Curse produces no bonus.
Other Rules clarifications
Strategy Article
There isn't an article for Tribute; it was briefly discussed on the forums.
Tribute can be a strong card, but its strength is heavily dependent on both your opponents' deck composition and your strategy, and its benefits are mitigated by its unpredictability. The three benefits of Tribute are not equal: in general, +2 Actions is weakest, and the other two benefits are closer in usefulness. The card draw is usually the strongest benefit, but is only useful if you draw treasure or action cards with actions remaining. Tribute does cycle your opponents' deck, providing them a modest benefit. But its biggest weakness is unpredictability, since you don't know whether you'll get something great (but terminal) like +, +2 cards or just +4 actions.
Tribute works well against an opponent playing a Big Money strategy, where it has a good chance of giving +. + for a card that costs is a good deal. In the presence of dual-type cards, like Harem, Nobles, Great Hall, or Island in the opponent's deck, Tribute becomes very strong. Even hitting one mixed-type card, getting something like +2 Cards, + or +2 Cards,+2 Actions,+ is an immense benefit from playing a single card, especially one that only costs .
Tribute is usually weakest when playing against action-rich engines, such as heavily-thinned decks. Not only is the action benefit the weakest or least useful benefit of Tribute, but the fact that it is unpredictable makes it so that Tribute cannot function as a reliable village.
Synergies/Combos
- Opponents' dual-type cards, like Harem, Nobles, Great Hall, or Island
- Big money-type games
Antisynergies
- Your cursers, as Curses provide no benefits.
- Opponents' action-rich engines
- Opponents' Tunnels, which can be activated by Tribute
- Bishop, in the presence of other trashing could lead to a Golden Deck strategy which turns your Tributes into dead cards.
Alternate versions
Digital version for Dominion Online
Trivia
In other languages
- Chinese: 朝貢 (pron. cháogòng)
- Errata: In the Chinese version, Tribute refers to "Gold" cards rather than "Treasure" cards.
- Czech: Dar poddaných (lit. subjects' gift)
- Dutch: Tolheffing (lit. toll)
- Finnish: Kymmenykset (lit. tithe)
- French: Hommage
- German: Tribut
- Hungarian: Sarc
- Italian: Tributo
- Japanese: 貢物 (pron. mitsugimono)
- Korean: 공물 (pron. gongmul)
- Norwegian: Tiende (lit. tithing)
- Polish: Danina
- Russian: Подать (pron. podat', lit. tax)
- Spanish: Tributo
Secret History
Second Edition Removal