Victory point
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Revision as of 09:04, 23 April 2015
The object of Dominion is to have the most victory points ( ) at the end of the game. These are chiefly obtained by having Victory cards in one's deck at the end of the game. Curse cards are worth negative victory points. Three cards from Prosperity produce victory point tokens, which are also worth victory points and don't take up space in the deck themselves. Sources of victory points excluding basic cards are called alt-VP.
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Victory point sources
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0
- Overgrown Estate
- Distant Lands (in your deck)
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2
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4
- Distant Lands (on your Tavern mat)
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10
Variable
These cards give based on the cards in your own deck, always rounded down. Many of them benefit from large decks.
Victory point tokens