Wish
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− | | | + | | 大願 (pron. ''taigan'' || || || '''+1 アクション'''。 これを大願の山に戻す。戻した場合、コスト{{Cost|6}}以下のカード1枚を手札に獲得する。(このカードはサプライに置かない。) |
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Revision as of 23:08, 20 November 2017
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Info | |
Cost | |
Type(s) | Action |
Kingdom card? | No |
Set | Nocturne |
Illustrator(s) | Marcel-André Casasola Merkle |
Card text | |
+1 Action Return this to its pile. If you did, gain a card to your hand costing up to . (This is not in the Supply.) |
Wish is an Action card from Nocturne. It's a one shot that gains a card costing up to to your hand—in other words, it magically turns itself into whatever card you need, just when you need it. You get a Wish if you can catch a Leprechaun at the right time, or figure out the secret of a Magic Lamp. There are 12 copies of Wish.
Contents |
FAQ
Official FAQ
- You only gain a card if you actually returned Wish to its pile.
- A card you gain that would normally go somewhere else, like Nomad Camp (from Hinterlands), goes to your hand.
Other rules clarifications
Strategy
Versions
English versions
Other language versions
Language | Name | Digital | Text | |
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German | ||||
Japanese | 大願 (pron. taigan | +1 アクション。 これを大願の山に戻す。戻した場合、コスト以下のカード1枚を手札に獲得する。(このカードはサプライに置かない。) | ||
Russian | Желание (pron. zhyelaniye) |
Trivia
Preview
If you are careful, you’ll gain a Wish instead of receiving a Hex. And a Wish is pretty sweet, I tell you what. It’s a one-use ticket to gain any card costing or less directly to your hand. Sometimes that will be a Gold, but often there’s something you’d rather have that fits the moment just perfectly. Maybe you’ve got a hand full of Victory cards and need a Shepherd to sort them out. Perhaps you already have one Idol in hand and want another one to give out some Curses. Lots of options there.
—LastFootnote, Nocturne Bonus Preview #4: Leprechaun