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|text = This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Student, Conjurer, Sorcerer, and Lich, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. | |text = This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Student, Conjurer, Sorcerer, and Lich, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. | ||
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− | '''Wizard''' is a [[type]] of [[Kingdom card]] from the {{Set|Allies}} expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Wizards with a single [[randomizer]] card, forming a [[split pile]]: when Wizards are selected as a [[Kingdom]] card for a game, they are put into a single [[ | + | '''Wizard''' is a [[type]] of [[Kingdom card]] from the {{Set|Allies}} expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Wizards with a single [[randomizer]] card, forming a [[split pile]]: when Wizards are selected as a [[Kingdom]] card for a game, they are put into a single [[Supply]] pile in order by increasing [[cost]], of which only the top card can be gained at any given time. The cheapest of the four allows you to "[[rotate]]" the pile—move all copies of the current top card to the bottom of the pile, revealing the next card in the sequence. |
== List of Wizards == | == List of Wizards == | ||
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{{CardImage|Student}}{{CardImage|Conjurer}}{{CardImage|Sorcerer}}{{CardImage|Lich}} | {{CardImage|Student}}{{CardImage|Conjurer}}{{CardImage|Sorcerer}}{{CardImage|Lich}} | ||
− | + | == Additional rules == | |
− | == | + | General rules for playing with Dominion: [[Allies|Allies']] six split piles are described in the rulebook. |
− | + | == Other rules clarifications == | |
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== Strategy == | == Strategy == | ||
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! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Release !! Date | ||
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− | | {{ | + | | {{CardLangVersionImage|n=Wizards}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|n=Wizards|d=1}} || This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Student, Conjurer, Sorcerer, and Lich, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. || Allies || 2022 |
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! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes | ! Language !! Name !! Print !! Digital !! Text !! Notes | ||
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+ | ! Dutch | ||
+ | | Tovenaars || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|Dutch|d=1}} || Deze stapel start het spel met<br>4 exemplaren van Student,<br>Illusionist, Heksenmeester, en<br>Zielenzuiger, in die volgorde.<br>Alleen de bovenste kaart kan<br>worden gepakt of gekocht. || (2022) | ||
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+ | ! German | ||
+ | | Zauberer || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|n=Wizards}} || {{CardLangVersionImage|German|d=1|n=Wizards}} || style="padding:15px 0px;"| Dieser Stapel besteht zu Beginn aus je 4 Karten Zauberschüler, Beschwörer, Hexenmeister und Lich (von oben nach unten). Nur die oberste Karte darf genommen oder gekauft werden. || | ||
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{{OfficialArt|n=Wizards}} | {{OfficialArt|n=Wizards}} | ||
+ | === Preview === | ||
+ | {{Quote | ||
+ | |Text= | ||
+ | Recursion is a smaller sub-theme of the set. Ways to get a card back somehow. First, it's another split pile, the Wizards: {{Card|Student}} goes on top of your deck when it trashes a {{Card|Copper}}; you can play it multiple times in the same turn. And hey, it's another [[Liaison]]. {{Card|Conjurer}} can keep going to your hand turn after turn, you just need to keep playing it. And {{Card|Lich}} comes back when you try to trash it, like a {{Card|Fortress}} only not to your hand. Also {{Card|Lich}} can uh skip your turn? Well maybe you aren't getting another turn anyway. {{Card|Sorcerer}} meanwhile is the counterpart to {{Card|Sorceress}}; it makes them play the guessing game instead of you. | ||
+ | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
+ | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21095.msg887547#msg887547 Allies Previews #4: Recursion] | ||
+ | }} | ||
=== Secret History === | === Secret History === | ||
+ | {{Quote | ||
+ | |Text={{Card|Student}} originally either trashed or drew your top card. Then it got the [[topdeck]]ing, but initially only triggered on {{Card|Copper}}. That changed just to give you a little leeway if you really wanted more Favors. The {{Card|Conjurer}} slot was another kind of {{Card|Workshop}}, then {{Card|Voyage}}, then the surviving card (though with an upgrading bit for a while still). {{Card|Sorcerer}} went back and forth on being cumulative or not (via having them discard the card). In the end, not cumulative. {{Card|Lich}} started out as a way to get all these upgrading split pile cards. It was played to [[gain]] cards from the [[trash]], then that moved to a when-trash ability, and the top got "draw your deck, skip your next turn." Would you believe, that was overpowered. But someone has to try these things, and it might as well be me. The bottom was also broken, it put {{Card|Lich}} into your hand when trashed and you could go nuts with various trash-for-benefit cards. The scaled back beast still looks scary. | ||
+ | |Name=[[Donald X. Vaccarino]] | ||
+ | |Source=[http://forum.dominionstrategy.com/index.php?topic=21129.0 The Secret History of the Dominion: Allies] | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Navbox Allies}} | {{Navbox Allies}} | ||
{{Navbox card types}} | {{Navbox card types}} | ||
[[Category:Single-expansion special card types]] | [[Category:Single-expansion special card types]] |
Latest revision as of 05:10, 5 January 2024
Wizards | |
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Type(s) | Action - Wizard |
Kingdom card? | Yes |
Set | Allies |
Illustrator(s) | Harald Lieske |
Card text | |
This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Student, Conjurer, Sorcerer, and Lich, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. |
Wizard is a type of Kingdom card from the Allies expansion. There are 4 copies each of 4 differently-named Wizards with a single randomizer card, forming a split pile: when Wizards are selected as a Kingdom card for a game, they are put into a single Supply pile in order by increasing cost, of which only the top card can be gained at any given time. The cheapest of the four allows you to "rotate" the pile—move all copies of the current top card to the bottom of the pile, revealing the next card in the sequence.
Contents |
[edit] List of Wizards
[edit] Image Gallery
[edit] Additional rules
General rules for playing with Dominion: Allies' six split piles are described in the rulebook.
[edit] Other rules clarifications
[edit] Strategy
[edit] Versions
[edit] English versions
Digital | Text | Release | Date | |
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This pile starts the game with 4 copies each of Student, Conjurer, Sorcerer, and Lich, in that order. Only the top card can be gained or bought. | Allies | 2022 |
[edit] Other language versions
[edit] Trivia
[edit] Preview
Recursion is a smaller sub-theme of the set. Ways to get a card back somehow. First, it's another split pile, the Wizards: Student goes on top of your deck when it trashes a Copper; you can play it multiple times in the same turn. And hey, it's another Liaison. Conjurer can keep going to your hand turn after turn, you just need to keep playing it. And Lich comes back when you try to trash it, like a Fortress only not to your hand. Also Lich can uh skip your turn? Well maybe you aren't getting another turn anyway. Sorcerer meanwhile is the counterpart to Sorceress; it makes them play the guessing game instead of you.
[edit] Secret History
Student originally either trashed or drew your top card. Then it got the topdecking, but initially only triggered on Copper. That changed just to give you a little leeway if you really wanted more Favors. The Conjurer slot was another kind of Workshop, then Voyage, then the surviving card (though with an upgrading bit for a while still). Sorcerer went back and forth on being cumulative or not (via having them discard the card). In the end, not cumulative. Lich started out as a way to get all these upgrading split pile cards. It was played to gain cards from the trash, then that moved to a when-trash ability, and the top got "draw your deck, skip your next turn." Would you believe, that was overpowered. But someone has to try these things, and it might as well be me. The bottom was also broken, it put Lich into your hand when trashed and you could go nuts with various trash-for-benefit cards. The scaled back beast still looks scary.