My fault surely, because I was hasty, but Governor does NOT remodel and I lost a game because I read it.
Remodel says that you can remodel to UP +2, not EXACTLY +2, so I called Governor, chose REMODEL, and trashed a Province to no avail.
The text "REMODEL" is misleading and should be changed as soon as possible.
Which word do you suggest?
"each player may trash a card from their hand and gain a card costing exactly $1 ($2) more, (you get the version in parentheses)"
would be precise but seems a bit long for a button.
" TRASH / GAIN "
Remodel is misleading. I was absentmindedly and plaied it automatically without reflecting and I lost a game I already won.
There's a slightly similar issue with Secret Passage, where it uses the term 'topdeck' quite loosely.
This has never tripped me up, but I see how it could be confusing, since "Remodel" isn't a keyword defined in the game.
"Trash/gain' is more accurate, if a little cumbersome.
"Trash/Gain" is a good idea :), it makes the player aware of what the option does, without misleading as "Remodel" does with the expectation of "up to".
Maybe call it "Upgrade +2" instead?
I just noticed that this was updated to "Trash & Gain".
Thanks!