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The 5th Dominion expansion, built around the theme of big money and big actions.
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Do you need to buy a card when playing treasures in Dominion?
No, you do not have to buy a card. You are free to use the power of Loan or any other treasure played during your turn. There is no obligation to buy anything just because you used the power of a tr …
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What happens if you Forge nothing?
The Prosperity rules cover this exact situation:
Forge - "Any number" includes zero. If you trash no cards, you have to gain
a card costing 0 if you can.
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How do Mine and Watchtower Interact?
Yes
From the Prosperity rules pg. 5:
Watchtower -
...
If a gained card is going
somewhere other than to your discard pile, such as a card gained with
Mine (from Dominion), you can still use Watchtowe …
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If I buy a Mint, do I still get to use the coins from the treasures I played that turn to bu...
Just because you trashed the coppers doesn't mean you haven't earned the coins for that turn (and can spend them). Their value to you is accrued when you play them.
Per the Prosperity rules you must …
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In Dominion, how do Duration cards interact with King's Court / Throne Room?
You get $3 now, and next turn as well.
The Seaside rules contain this blurb on page 4 that clarifies most such situations:
If you play or modify a Duration card with another card, that other card …
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How does Conspirator work with Throne Room / King's Court?
This is explained in the Intrigue rules
Conspirator – You evaluate whether or not Conspirator gives you +1 Card and +1
Action when you play it. If later in the turn you play more Action cards, y …