Even more so than other Throne Room variants, King’s Court functions as amplification of other cards and a very effective village. King’s Court is one of the strongest cards in the game, for a relatively simple reason: playing powerful cards once is impactful, double-playing as with other Throne Room variants is very strong, and triple-playing those same cards is even stronger. If you King's Court a King's Court, you may play an Action card three times, then may play another Action card three times, then may play a 3rd Action card three times you do not play one Action card nine times.For example if you start a turn by playing King's Court on Village, you would draw a card, get +2 Actions, draw another card, get +2 Actions again, draw a 3rd card, and get +2 Actions again, leaving you with 6 Actions.Playing Action cards with King's Court is just like playing Action cards normally, except it does not use up Action plays for the turn.You cannot play other cards in-between (unless told to by the card, such as with King's Court itself).If you do play one, you resolve it completely, then play it a second time, then play it a third time.Playing an Action card from your hand is optional.This is similar to Throne Room, but plays the Action three times rather than twice.
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