Dominion: Plunder Expansion
Description
Additional Card Types included are:
15 Event Cards: Found in the Adventures, Empires, Menagerie, Plunder, and Rising Sun expansions, these are a type of card that provides a specific “event” or action during the buy phase of your turn. Rather than a card being added to your player deck, you just buy the immediate effect. This is a static card that is displayed and available during the entire game that anyone can purchase on any turn. An example might be: “Put any card from your discard pile on the bottom of your deck.”
15 Trait cards: Plunder is the only expansion (as of 2025) that includes this new card type. A trait card is a landscape-format card that is randomly placed underneath either an action or treasure Kingdom card pile (except for copper, silver, and a few others) that stays there for the entire game. The cards in that stack now take on the named “trait” of this card. When one of these Kingdom cards is played in the future, refer to the trait affiliated with that Kingdom card and apply its action also.
30 Loot cards: These cards are introduced in the Plunder expansion and there are two copies each of 15 different cards. These cards may be referenced by other cards used in the Plunder expansion: when they direct you to gain a Loot, take the top card to receive its benefits.
More specific set-up, gameplay, and explanations of cards are found in the manual included with this expansion. Requires the base game Dominion to play. For 2-4 players with 30-minute game play time.
Across the sea, they have so much stuff. And it's so much better than your stuff. Finer craftsmanship. Better quality materials. Shinier. They have crowns, tiaras, and diadems – and that's just the hats. It's time to get some of that stuff. You want an easy life, and you're prepared to work hard for it. So you've rounded up some old salty dogs, plus a sourpuss and a bitter goldfish. And set sail. The sea is a harsh mistress, but a good cook, at least if you like everything really salty. There are red skies tonight, so they'll be making a batch of Sailor's Delight, which you understand to have tuna fish in it. And soon you'll be attacking merchant ships and taking their treasure. But the real treasure is the happy memories you'll be making.
This is the 15th expansion to Dominion®. It has 500 cards, with 40 new Kingdom cards. It has lots of Treasures and Durations, with cards that give you Loot, and Traits that modify piles. Events return.
Dominion®: Plunder is an expansion, and cannot be played by itself; to play with it, you need the Basic cards and rule book (Dominion® provides both). Dominion®: Plunder can also be combined with any other Dominion® expansions you have. We hope you enjoy this expanding world of Dominion®!
True to form, this unique card game has completely dominated our game nights! I don't even know how many games (hundreds?) we've played in the last year or so. If we have a spare hour, you'll probably find us at our friends' house, playing a game or two. Dominion is composed of three different types of cards: treasure cards (copper, silver, and gold), victory point cards (estates, duchies, and provinces), and over 20 different action cards. Your goal is to have the most victory points at the end of the game.
To begin, 10 action cards are chosen randomly and laid out in piles (there are ten copies of each card) on the table alongside the treasure and victory point cards. All of these cards are now available for purchase. Each card has a cost, ranging from 0 (a copper) to 8 (a province), although the majority of the cards cost between 3 and 5 coins. Each player starts the game with their own personal deck consisting of 7 coppers and 3 estates. To begin, each player shuffles their deck and takes five cards into their hand, leaving the rest of their deck face down as a "draw" pile. Play moves clockwise around the table with one person playing at a time. Players use the cards in their hand to buy additional cards. There are two phases to each turn - a player may play one action card, and then he may buy one card. When he is finished, his entire hand is placed in a discard pile and he draws five more cards for his next turn. Whenever the draw pile runs out, the discard pile is shuffled and placed back in the draw pile.
The action cards vary greatly, but all are designed to better your deck and enhance future turns. There are action cards that give you extra buys, extra coins, extra actions, and extra cards in your hand. These four elements (in a variety of different combinations and variations) are the most common, but there are plenty of other unique action cards as well. Some of these allow you to gain a card costing up to four coins, play an action card twice, discard cards out of your hand and replace them with new cards from your draw pile, trash a card from your hand and gain a card costing up to two coins more, etc. Attack cards help you and affect other player's decks at the same time (each other player discards two cards, each other player must take a victory point card out of their hand and place it back on their draw pile, steal a treasure card out of another player's hand). By buying action cards as well as better treasure cards, eventually your deck will be rich enough that you can begin to buy some of the more expensive victory point cards. It's a careful balance, though, since victory cards cannot be used during game play but are kept in the deck just like the rest of the cards - if you begin buying points too early, they clog up your hand and weaken your deck, but if you start buying them too late, there might not be many left! Please note that some families may object to a card or two, although these can easily be removed from play without detriment (such as the Witch, which is an attack cards that gives Curse cards - worth -1 victory points - to other players). The variety of action cards makes each game different from the last, and smart players will soon pick up on which cards interact well together and which cards render others virtually useless. Each new mixture of action cards requires a slightly different strategy in order to win the game.
The combinations are endless, especially since there are also multiple expansion sets available. These sets offer all new cards which can be mixed in with the originals for even more variety. We recommend that beginners start with only the original cards to get used to the game play before adding an expansion, but it won't be long before you're ready for more! We have played each expansion, and we have not yet begun to tire of this game. For 2-4 players. The only question is, who will dominate at your next game night?
| Product Format: | Other |
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| Grades: | 5-AD |
| Brand: | Rio Grande Games |
| EAN/UPC: | 655132006316 |
| Length in Inches: | 11.75 |
| Width in Inches: | 11.75 |
| Height in Inches: | 2.875 |
| Weight in Pounds: | 3.2 |
