Dominion Deck Builder

Ghost Invasion

alchemy + base + cornucopia + darkages + intrigue + prosperity + seaside expansions

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manthos882013-10-25
Trash your Deck into Squire, Workshop, Procession x2, Band Of Misfits, Rogue, Conspirator, Scrying Pool. Play BOM(Procession)->Procession->Procession->Conspirator->Squire->Workshop. Conspirator x2 = Draw the 2 cards left, (Conspirator trashed) gain Rogue. Squire x2 = +Actions/+Buys, (Squire trashed) gain Scrying Pool, gain Workshop. Procession x2 = (Procession trashed) Gain BOM Workshop x2 = Gain Squire, gain Conspirator, (Workshop trashed)gain Procession. Procession x2 = (Procession trashed) Gain Rogue. Play Rogue. (Gain Procession from the trash) Play Scrying Pool. Draw all the gained cards into your hand. Play BOM(Procession)->Procession->Procession->Squire->Workshop->Rogue Squire x2 = +Actions/+Buys, (Squire trashed) gain Scrying Pool, gain Workshop. Workshop x2 = Gain Squire, gain Conspirator, (Workshop trashed)gain Procession. Procession x2 = (Procession trashed) Gain BOM Rogue x2 = Gain 2 Processions from trash, (Rogue trashed) gain Grand Market. Procession x2 = (Procession trashed) Gain Rogue. Play Rogue (gain Conspirator from trash). Play Rogue (gain Rogue from trash). Play Scrying Pool. Draw the cards. Repeat... and repeat... and repeat... Indefinitely... Until the cards you need to gain are piled out... You will end up having tons of +Coins and +Buys, enough to end on piles and/or on Provinces. The amazing part of this strategy is that you play the same actions over and over again, by Processing them and then gaining them back from the trash and putting them into your hand to play them again! It's pretty much mindblowing. If not for the trash-gaining cards, such a strategy would never be able to be pulled off. I came up with this strategy totally by my own, having as inspiration a post about Rogue saying that if you play a Mining Village and trash it, then play Rogue and gain it back from the trash, you can actually draw it and play it again. Before that point i never thought it was possible to play the same action more than once in the same turn.