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Dominion Expansion Sets
Expansions
An overview of each expansion:- Intrigue: The first expansion, and the most natural. Comes with another set of Treasure/Victory cards, allowing you to support multiple games and/or a 5-6p game (though 5-6p games of Dominion are generally not that much fun). Focuses on interaction and card choices.
- Seaside: Focused on duration cards, which last between turns. Along with Prosperity, has probably the most powerful Action cards.
- Alchemy: Introduces Potions, a different kind of “currency”, and emphasizes Action chains, leading to much longer games. Probably not a great first expansion.
- Prosperity: Adds Colonies and Platinums, and a lot of other over-the-top cards. Probably the most popular expansion, and certainly the most well-received.
- Cornucopia: A small expansion that focuses on card variety. A more advanced set.
- Hinterlands: Introduces cards that trigger when you gain or buy them. A more advanced set.
- Dark Ages: The most complex set so far, with a big emphasis on card interactions. It introduces many new mechanics (including gaining from the trash).
Releases
Name | Release Date | Type | Cards | Kinds of Kingdom card | Theme | |
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Dominion (Base game) | October 2008 | Standalone | 500 | 25 | The original game. | |
Intrigue | July 2009 | Standalone | 500 | 25 | Decisions among multiple possible effects. Hybrid cards that are both Victory cards and another type. | |
Seaside | October 2009 | Expansion | 300 | 26 | Cards with effects that happen on the player's next turn. | |
Alchemy | May 2010 | Expansion | 150 | 12 | The Potion Treasure as an alternate card cost, with cards that require a Potion as well as Coin to be bought. Decks with large numbers of Action cards. | |
Prosperity | October 2010 | Expansion | 300 | 25 | Expensive cards and Treasures that do something when played in the Buy phase. Higher-value basic Treasure and Victory cards. VP tokens. | |
Cornucopia | June 2011 | Expansion | 150 | 13 | Cards that are more useful when there is variety in the player's deck. | |
Hinterlands | October 2011 | Expansion | 300 | 26 | Cards that have an additional effect when bought or otherwise gained. | |
Dark Ages | August 2012 | Expansion | 500 | 35 | Cards that have an additional effect when trashed. Cards that care about the Trash. Cards that upgrade themselves. Ways to upgrade other cards. | |
Guilds | June 2013 | Expansion | 150 | 13 | Coin tokens that can be saved to spend later. Cards you can get more out of by paying extra for them. | |
Adventures | April 2015 | Expansion | 400 | 30 | Cards that can be saved for the right moment. Events, which give you something to buy besides cards. Tokens that can modify cards. | |
Base Cards | June 2012 | Replacement Cards | 250 | 0 | (A set of all the basic cards—Treasures, Victory, and Curse cards—from the standalones and expansions with new design and different art. No Kingdom Cards.) |
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015
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Monday, February 23, 2015
The ABCs of Dominion
My coworkers have got me hooked on the game of Dominion. Dominion is a simple deck building card game. I think what makes Dominion fun is the rules are very simple to learn but the variations of game play are expansive, which follows the "a minute to learn, a lifetime to master" mantra.
Each turn involves 3 simple steps. You play an action, buy and then cleanup. What gives Dominion the game play variety are the various actions, and each new game played can use different action cards.
About.com succinctly summarized the ABCs of the game play rules. Your turn consists of four phases:
A)ction: You may play one action card from your hand. Follow the directions on the card, which may instruct you to draw additional cards, gain spending power for your upcoming Buy phase, or give you extra actions to play additional action cards.
B)uy: You may purchase any one card in a pile on the table. To do so, play treasure cards from your hand until the value is at least as high as the purchase price of the card you want to buy.
C)leanup: The card you purchased, all cards that you played, and any cards remaining in your hand, are all placed in your discard pile.
D)raw: Draw five cards from your deck to replenish your hand. If there are not enough cards in your deck, shuffle your discard pile, and it becomes the base of your draw pile.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Kindlegen - Convert EPUB to Kindle MOBI
In trying to expand my Kindle library, I have found that most e-books, or magazines, found online come in PDF format. PDF is not supported on the Kindle and wouldn't read well on the tiny screen, due to PDFs not being designed to reflow the text on a smaller screen. A few e-books will actually come in the e-book reader friendly format, .epub (Electronic Publication), which does support reflow. The trouble is that Kindle doesn't support the EPUB format. Kindle only naively supports the .mobi (Mobipocket) format (and a few other archaic proprietary formats).
Luckily, I was able to use the free Kindlegen, provided by Amazon, to convert the .epub e-book. Kindlegen is supported on Windows, OSX, and Linux. Kindlegen is a command line tool, but is fairly simple to use. Be aware that the generated .mobi file will be significantly larger than the EPUB format (about 2x-3x larger).
Kindlegen can convert the following formats to the .mobi format:
- .opf
- .htm
- .html
- .epub
- .xhtml
- .zip
- directory source files
Converting an .epub book to mobi:
C:\temp>kindlegen.exe "c:\temp\pg11.epub" ************************************************************* Amazon kindlegen(Windows) V2.9 build 1029-0897292 A command line e-book compiler Copyright Amazon.com and its Affiliates 2014 ************************************************************* Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Title "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Date "2008-06-27" Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Creator "Lewis Carroll" Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Subject "Fantasy" Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Rights "Public domain in the USA." Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Source "http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11/11-h/11-h.htm" ... Info(prcgen):I1037: Mobi file built with WARNINGS!
Converting an html book to .mobi:
C:\temp>kindlegen.exe "c:\temp\Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll.htm" -o alice.mobi ************************************************************* Amazon kindlegen(Windows) V2.9 build 1029-0897292 A command line e-book compiler Copyright Amazon.com and its Affiliates 2014 ************************************************************* Info(prcgen):I1047: Added metadata dc:Title " Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll " Info(prcgen):I1002: Parsing files 0000002 Warning(htmlprocessor):W28003: Value specified for CSS property in content is not supported by Kindle readers. Please re fer Kindle Publishing Guidelines about usage of property: 'position: absolute' in file: c:\users\kenneth\documents\Alice 's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll.htm ... Info(prcgen):I1037: Mobi file built with WARNINGS!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
DevinSuperTramp - Return to the Shire - New Zealand
DevinSuperTramp did this awesome video on "Return to the Shire - New Zealand". DevinSuperTramp does a lot of cool 4K videos of various spectacular locations and events.