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==Basic Strategy== | ==Basic Strategy== | ||
===Early Game=== | ===Early Game=== | ||
* Card getting order: high value>late game>noble. | * Card getting order: high value > late game > noble. | ||
* Gem getting order: current>opponent>mid game>late game. | * Gem getting order: current > opponent > mid game > late game. | ||
===Mid Game=== | ===Mid Game=== | ||
* Mid game starts when all players get about 3-4 cards. | * Mid game starts when all players get about 3-4 cards. | ||
* Calculate | * Calculate your needs carefully and minimize the turns needed. If they are taken by opponents, consider reserving. | ||
* Observe | * Observe opponents' strategies. | ||
* | ** Sometimes buy cards when they have 8 or more gems to have a better chance to get a gem you want. | ||
* Reserving cards | ** Sometimes buy cards with gold so that you can buy cards faster. | ||
* Secure the cards you want by either having multiple plans or reserving them. | |||
* Reserving cards can also disrupt opponents' strategies while also providing you the flexibility of a gold coin. | |||
** Spend gold carefully to prevent getting stuck later on. | |||
===Late Game=== | ===Late Game=== | ||
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* Observe what your opponents need most and grab them to get more time. | * Observe what your opponents need most and grab them to get more time. | ||
* Ending the game as soon as possible is much more important than getting more points, unless you are the first player. | * Ending the game as soon as possible is much more important than getting more points, unless you are the first player. | ||
* | * Use reserves to secure points first before limiting your opponents. | ||
* Unless your opponents are way ahead, just buy cards to secure your position or you may accidentally reveal a card that can change the game! | * Unless your opponents are way ahead, just buy cards to secure your position or you may accidentally reveal a card that can change the game! | ||
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===Card Reserving=== | ===Card Reserving=== | ||
* First, reserve 1-2 important cards, mostly level 2. This can prevent opponents | * First, reserve 1-2 important cards, mostly level 2. This can prevent opponents getting them. | ||
* Then, buy a few level 1 cards, at least 1 of each type. This should build up your basic engine. | * Then, buy a few level 1 cards, at least 1 of each type. This should build up your basic engine. | ||
* After that, start buying cards you reserved and reserve new cards, | * After that, start buying cards you reserved and reserve new cards, prioritizing point cards. | ||
* Do note that you can reserve cards from the deck, which is a good thing when you don't want to destroy the current position. | * Do note that you can reserve cards from the deck, which is a good thing when you don't want to destroy the current position. | ||
* If you notice your opponent aiming for a card, reserve | * If you notice your opponent aiming for a card, reserve it first to waste their effort. | ||
* This strategy is what strong players usually do. Therefore when the gold stock is empty, consider other ways to counter... | * This strategy is what strong players usually do. Therefore when the gold stock is empty, consider other ways to counter... | ||
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===Nobles Hoarding=== | ===Nobles Hoarding=== | ||
* First, compare the nobles and see what cards they need in common. Get | * First, compare the nobles and see what cards they need in common. Get those cards first. | ||
* Then, observe your opponents and decide exactly which nobles you | * Then, observe your opponents and decide exactly which nobles you want and get the cards needed. | ||
* This strategy is good as you can get 2 or more nobles if you are lucky, potentially winning you the game. However it is quite slow, | * This strategy is good as you can get 2 or more nobles if you are lucky, potentially winning you the game. However it is quite slow, so not recommended. . | ||
==Card Review== | ==Card Review== | ||
===Which cards are the best?=== | ===Which cards are the best?=== | ||
* Level 1: (4,1)>(3,0)>(4,0)>(5,0) | * Level 1: (4,1) > (3,0) > (4,0) > (5,0) | ||
* Level 2: (6,3)>(5,2)>(7,2)=(8,2)>(7,1)=(8,1) | * Level 2: (6,3) > (5,2) > (7,2) = (8,2) > (7,1) = (8,1) | ||
* Level 3: (10,5)>(7,4)>(12,4)>(14,3) | * Level 3: (10,5) > (7,4) > (12,4) > (14,3) | ||
* Note: Each card here is | * Note: Each card here is shown by (cost, point). Cards are sorted from most valuable to least valuable. | ||
===What relationship are there between the | ===What relationship are there between the colors?=== | ||
* Level 1: Black for | Note: Each relationship is shown by (most needed gem color) for (card color). These relationships are typically true, but not always. | ||
* Level 2: Black for | * Level 1: | ||
* Level 3: Black for | ** ⬛ for 🟩 (Green for Black) | ||
* | ** 🟦 for ⬛ (Blue for Black) | ||
** 🟩 for ⬜ (Green for White) | |||
** 🟥 for 🟦 (Red for Blue) | |||
** ⬜ for 🟥 (White for Red) | |||
* Level 2: | |||
** ⬛ for 🟥 (Black for Red) | |||
** 🟦 for 🟦 (Blue for Blue) | |||
** 🟩 for 🟩 (Green for Green) | |||
** 🟥 for ⬜ (Red for White) | |||
** ⬜ for ⬛ (White for Black) | |||
* Level 3: | |||
** ⬛ for ⬜ (Black for White) | |||
** 🟦 for 🟩 (Blue for Green) | |||
** 🟩 for 🟥 (Green for Red) | |||
** 🟥 for ⬛ (Red for Black) | |||
** ⬜ for 🟦 (White for Blue) | |||
==Number of Players== | ==Number of Players== | ||
Latest revision as of 01:22, 24 January 2026
Basic Strategy
Early Game
- Card getting order: high value > late game > noble.
- Gem getting order: current > opponent > mid game > late game.
Mid Game
- Mid game starts when all players get about 3-4 cards.
- Calculate your needs carefully and minimize the turns needed. If they are taken by opponents, consider reserving.
- Observe opponents' strategies.
- Sometimes buy cards when they have 8 or more gems to have a better chance to get a gem you want.
- Sometimes buy cards with gold so that you can buy cards faster.
- Secure the cards you want by either having multiple plans or reserving them.
- Reserving cards can also disrupt opponents' strategies while also providing you the flexibility of a gold coin.
- Spend gold carefully to prevent getting stuck later on.
Late Game
- Late game starts when a player gets at least 10 points.
- When taking gems, plan at least 2 ways to buy a high value card. That way you can get points quicker.
- Observe what your opponents need most and grab them to get more time.
- Ending the game as soon as possible is much more important than getting more points, unless you are the first player.
- Use reserves to secure points first before limiting your opponents.
- Unless your opponents are way ahead, just buy cards to secure your position or you may accidentally reveal a card that can change the game!
Different Main Strategies
- There are many main strategies in Splendor, which applies for everyone and usually have no preference over one another.
- If you think a strategy is op (over powered), it is because you haven't found a way to block them or be faster.
Card Reserving
- First, reserve 1-2 important cards, mostly level 2. This can prevent opponents getting them.
- Then, buy a few level 1 cards, at least 1 of each type. This should build up your basic engine.
- After that, start buying cards you reserved and reserve new cards, prioritizing point cards.
- Do note that you can reserve cards from the deck, which is a good thing when you don't want to destroy the current position.
- If you notice your opponent aiming for a card, reserve it first to waste their effort.
- This strategy is what strong players usually do. Therefore when the gold stock is empty, consider other ways to counter...
Engine Building
- First, buy about 7-9 level 1 cards to get discounts.
- Secondly, buy cards that can get you nobles. That are valuable in return of your engines.
- Lastly, start buying point cards with little cost after discount. Some better players can even get cards for free!
- This strategy is mostly useful for players who have some gaming experience. Do note that everyone wants them and it can be tricky!
High-Score Aiming
- First, select a target. You can reserve it if you want. Then, start collecting lots of gems for it.
- You want to get point cards, especially level 2 and 3 ones. Therefore buy any point card if you can afford.
- This strategy is mostly useful for beginners with little experience in gaming. It can be effective, but can be blocked easily.
- To prevent that, reserve a level 3 card, then buy level 1 cards to reach it and repeat. It is much faster.
Nobles Hoarding
- First, compare the nobles and see what cards they need in common. Get those cards first.
- Then, observe your opponents and decide exactly which nobles you want and get the cards needed.
- This strategy is good as you can get 2 or more nobles if you are lucky, potentially winning you the game. However it is quite slow, so not recommended. .
Card Review
Which cards are the best?
- Level 1: (4,1) > (3,0) > (4,0) > (5,0)
- Level 2: (6,3) > (5,2) > (7,2) = (8,2) > (7,1) = (8,1)
- Level 3: (10,5) > (7,4) > (12,4) > (14,3)
- Note: Each card here is shown by (cost, point). Cards are sorted from most valuable to least valuable.
What relationship are there between the colors?
Note: Each relationship is shown by (most needed gem color) for (card color). These relationships are typically true, but not always.
- Level 1:
- ⬛ for 🟩 (Green for Black)
- 🟦 for ⬛ (Blue for Black)
- 🟩 for ⬜ (Green for White)
- 🟥 for 🟦 (Red for Blue)
- ⬜ for 🟥 (White for Red)
- Level 2:
- ⬛ for 🟥 (Black for Red)
- 🟦 for 🟦 (Blue for Blue)
- 🟩 for 🟩 (Green for Green)
- 🟥 for ⬜ (Red for White)
- ⬜ for ⬛ (White for Black)
- Level 3:
- ⬛ for ⬜ (Black for White)
- 🟦 for 🟩 (Blue for Green)
- 🟩 for 🟥 (Green for Red)
- 🟥 for ⬛ (Red for Black)
- ⬜ for 🟦 (White for Blue)
Number of Players
| 2 Players | 3 Players | 4 Players | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Card Contention | Lower | Moderate | Higher |
| Avg. Gem Tokens of Each Color | 2 per player | 1.67 per player | 1.75 per player |
| Avg. Gold Tokens | 2.5 per player | 1.67 per player | 1.25 per player |