Tamoris' Trinities deck

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Tamoris' Trinities
Designer Depressi
Date 29th January 2007
Players 3
This is an unfinished deck. It is incomplete, and is not playable.
To play Dvorak: Draw five cards each and leave the rest as a draw pile. On your turn, draw a card from the draw pile and play one Thing and/or one Action. (See the full rules.)
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My very first proper deck, yay me. A three-player game.

Special Rules

Players

There MUST be three players to play this game. No more, no less.

Overcrowding

If a player EVER has six or more cards in their hand, they must IMMEDIATELY discard all but one of them. If this takes place in the middle of an action, they must do this before completing the action (For example, if they have to draw three cards and have four already in their hand, they must draw two, discard down to one, then draw another one).

Victory

The standard way of winning in TT is to have more than twice as many cards in your hand than both your opponents combined. The situations in which this is possible are as follows: If ever one opponent has two cards, one has none, and you have five, you win. If ever both opponents have one card, and you have five, you win. If ever one opponent has one card, one opponent has none, and you have three or more, you win. If ever both opponents are cardless, and you aren't, you win.

Concepts

Concepts are played just like Things, but they cannot be destroyed in the same ways.

Extermination

Some cards allow you to Exterminate a player. If this happens, they lose, and the remaining player with most cards in their hand automatically wins. If the survivors have an equal amount of cards, the person who didn't do the Exterminating wins.

Card List

Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card
Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card.
Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card.
Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card.
Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card.
Stockpile
Thing
Destroy this Thing at any time to draw a card.
Etheralistic artfulness
Concept
While you control Etheralistic artfulness, you may choose to draw a card instead of playing an action, or to play an action instead of drawing a card. However, you may not play Things while you control Etherealistic Artfulness. Action: Destroy Etherealistic Artfulness and draw a card.
Collaboration
Action
Draw a card. A chosen Opponent draws two.
The enemy of my enemy . . .
Action
A chosen Opponent gets to look at the other Opponent's hand.
Just to be annoying . . .
Action
Your Opponents must switch hands.
Unprepared attack
Action
Discard three cards and Exterminate a chosen Opponent.
Aesthetic asymmetry
Concept
If, at the end of your turn, two players have the same amount of cards in their hands, one of them must discard a card. You get to choose which. If you ever end your turn with either two or four cards in your hand, Aesthetic asymmetry is destroyed.
Power of three
Concept
You can only play this card if you have exactly three Things active. While Power of three is active, you may choose to draw as many cards as you want during your draw phase. If, for any reason, you no longer have exactly three active Things, Power of three is destroyed.
Sudden shortage
Action
Destroy any Stockpile. The person who controlled it draws three cards.
Overly-complicated sinister scheme
Action
Discard a card and destroy a Thing.
Overly-complicated sinister scheme
Action
Discard a card and destroy a Thing.
Overly-complicated sinister scheme
Action
Discard a card and destroy a Thing.
Sneaky guy
Thing
Action: Discard two cards and look at an Opponent's hand. Move one of their cards to your hand.
Sneaky guy
Thing
Action: Discard two cards and look at an Opponent's hand. Move one of their cards to your hand.
Firework-maker
Thing
Action: Destroy a Thing.
Firework-maker
Thing
Action: Destroy a Thing.
Morbid open-mindedness
Concept
Whenever an opponent plays an Action, it is sent to your hand instead of the discard pile. When you get six cards in your hand and have to discard, destroy this card.
Hungry peasants
Action
Any player with more Stockpiled than cards in their hand must destroy all their Stockpiles for cards.
Lesser of two evils
Action
Name a number and choose an Opponent. They must decide which of THEIR Opponents discards that number of cards.
Proliferational logic
Concept
Discard two cards when this Concept is played. If an Opponent forces you to discard a card, you must destroy Proliferational logic and force them to discard their entire hand.
Insurance
Concept
While this card is active, your Opponents must only discard down to two cards when they have six in their hand, and you must only discard down to three. Action: Destroy Insurance and draw two cards.
Sabotage
Action