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* {{Card|Humble Castle}} | * {{Card|Humble Castle}} | ||
* {{Card|King's Castle}} | * {{Card|King's Castle}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Bandit Fort}} | ||
* {{Landmark|Keep}} | * {{Landmark|Keep}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Museum}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Obelisk}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Orchard}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Palace}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Tower}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Triumphal Arch}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Wall}} | ||
* {{Landmark|Wolf Den}} | * {{Landmark|Wolf Den}} | ||
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* {{Card|Monument}} | * {{Card|Monument}} | ||
* {{Card|Goons}} | * {{Card|Goons}} | ||
+ | * {{Card|Plunder}} | ||
+ | * {{Card|Emporium}} | ||
* {{Card|Crumbling Castle}} | * {{Card|Crumbling Castle}} | ||
* {{Card|Grand Castle}} | * {{Card|Grand Castle}} | ||
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* {{Card|Temple}} | * {{Card|Temple}} | ||
* {{Card|Groundskeeper}} | * {{Card|Groundskeeper}} | ||
+ | * {{Card|Wild Hunt}} | ||
* {{Event|Triumph}} | * {{Event|Triumph}} | ||
+ | * {{Event|Ritual}} | ||
+ | * {{Event|Salt the Earth}} | ||
+ | * {{Event|Wedding}} | ||
+ | * {{Event|Conquest}} | ||
* {{Event|Dominate}} | * {{Event|Dominate}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Aqueduct}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Arena}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Basilica}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Baths}} | ||
* {{Landmark|Battlefield}} | * {{Landmark|Battlefield}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Colonnade}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Defiled Shrine}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Labyrinth}} | ||
+ | * {{Landmark|Mountain Pass}} | ||
* {{Landmark|Tomb}} | * {{Landmark|Tomb}} | ||
{{Navbox Strategy}} | {{Navbox Strategy}} |
Revision as of 19:53, 8 June 2016
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. Several cards, Events and Landmarks from Prosperity and Empires produce victory point tokens, which are also worth victory points and don't take up space in the deck themselves, while other Landmarks provide bonus or penalty victory points at the end of the game based on various criteria. 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)
1
2
3
4
- Distant Lands (on your Tavern mat)
- Sprawling Castle
5
6
10
15
- Fountain (if you have 10 or more Coppers in your deck)
Variable
- Gardens
- Duke
- Vineyard
- Fairgrounds
- Silk Road
- Feodum
- Humble Castle
- King's Castle
- Bandit Fort
- Keep
- Museum
- Obelisk
- Orchard
- Palace
- Tower
- Triumphal Arch
- Wall
- Wolf Den
Variable VP cards typically give based on the cards in your own deck, always rounded down if they count in multiples larger than 1. Many of them benefit from large decks. Wolf Den is the only means of receiving negative victory points other than Curses.
Victory point tokens
- Bishop
- Monument
- Goons
- Plunder
- Emporium
- Crumbling Castle
- Grand Castle
- Chariot Race
- Farmers' Market
- Temple
- Groundskeeper
- Wild Hunt
- Triumph
- Ritual
- Salt the Earth
- Wedding
- Conquest
- Dominate
- Aqueduct
- Arena
- Basilica
- Baths
- Battlefield
- Colonnade
- Defiled Shrine
- Labyrinth
- Mountain Pass
- Tomb