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Our Verdict
Perfect for those seeking more deck flexibility and risky trades. A small upgrade with a real impact.
Highlights
- Excellent for hand cycling
- Double bonus of battle and persuasion
- Great synergy with Tleilaxu theme
Keep in mind
- 3 specimen cost is quite high
- Sacrificing troops can be risky
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You know that strategic nudge that can shift the entire course of the war for Arrakis? The Piter, Genius Advisor promo card is exactly that. Originally released as an exclusive bonus for those who pre-ordered 'Dune: Imperium - Immortality' directly from Dire Wolf, this card adds an interesting layer of risk management to your deck. Piter is a Tleilaxu card, and to bring him to your side, you'll need to invest 3 Specimens.
Piter's real strength lies in his versatility. As an Agent ability, he allows you to sacrifice one of your troops to draw two cards and perform research. It's the perfect trade-off for players who need a deck refresh and don't mind losing a bit of raw power on the battlefield. Furthermore, when the card is revealed, you gain one persuasion point and one battle point, strengthening your political and military standing simultaneously.
While it's just a single card, it integrates seamlessly into the dense mechanics of Dune: Imperium, such as worker placement and deck building. It's the kind of component that, despite its size, offers tactical options that can save your game when resources run low. If you already enjoy the political tension and the struggle for power in Frank Herbert's universe, having Piter in your arsenal is like having a master of manipulation working for you, turning tactical losses into long-term strategic gains.
Piter's real strength lies in his versatility. As an Agent ability, he allows you to sacrifice one of your troops to draw two cards and perform research. It's the perfect trade-off for players who need a deck refresh and don't mind losing a bit of raw power on the battlefield. Furthermore, when the card is revealed, you gain one persuasion point and one battle point, strengthening your political and military standing simultaneously.
While it's just a single card, it integrates seamlessly into the dense mechanics of Dune: Imperium, such as worker placement and deck building. It's the kind of component that, despite its size, offers tactical options that can save your game when resources run low. If you already enjoy the political tension and the struggle for power in Frank Herbert's universe, having Piter in your arsenal is like having a master of manipulation working for you, turning tactical losses into long-term strategic gains.
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Publisher
Dire Wolf, Galápagos Jogos, Geekach LLC, Korea Boardgames, Lavka Games, Lucky Duck Games, Rexhry, Tabletop KZ
Designer
Paul Dennen
Artist
Clay Brooks, Nate Storm, Raul Ramos
Does this card come in every game box?
No, it was an exclusive pre-order bonus for 'Immortality' via Dire Wolf or included in specific promo packs.
Which expansion do I need to use Piter?
It's designed for players using the 'Immortality' mechanics, where the use of Specimens is relevant.
Is Piter so strong that he unbalances the game?
Not really; he offers new tactical options, but the specimen cost and troop sacrifice keep the card balanced.
What is the main advantage of having this card?
The ability to draw two cards and research, which is great for cycling your deck and finding key cards.
Is it hard to use?
Not at all! If you're already familiar with Dune: Imperium rules, his ability is very intuitive.