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S. McCracken
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Title: Enforcer
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: Massachusetts
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Except for the people I know personally on this site, does anyone here play any CCG's like M:TG? If you don't understand what I'm talking about then assume I'm not talking to you.
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Valdronius
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Title: SydLexia COO
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: The Great White North
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You know, I had this weird feeling that you guys played M:TG. I started playing at Ice Age, and continued through until Nemesis. The event that led me to believe that Magic was controlling my circle of friends occured during a game of Taboo. You know, the game where you have to get your team to say the secret word without using 5 related words? Well, my friend picked up the next card and said, "You tap this for a green mana!"
Lately I've considered writing a Sploofus quiz by giving a flavour text and having to guess the card. I think this will be much more productive here. Let's start easy.
'It was big. Really big. No, it was bigger than that. It was BIG.'
By the way, Valdronius was originally a Halfling Thief. I wonder if anyone else played AD&D.
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A Hispanic dude living in Arizona knows a lot of Latinas? That's fucking odd. |
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OctoMan
Joined: Aug 22 2005
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Valdronius wrote: |
I wonder if anyone else played AD&D. |
*ponders whether or not I'd be too embarassed to admit that I know what you guys are talking about.
Ok... I never played M:TG (although I know what it is), but I did play AD&D when I was younger.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
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I have it on good authority it's this guy:
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Tebor
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Title: Master of the Universe
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: Gotham City
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I have not played since I went to camp.
Personally, I want to play XF-CCG again. And I wish I got into SW-CCG.
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"If you will not tell me, I will hurt people!!!" -Nuclear Man
"Do you hear? The alpha and the omega. Death and rebirth. And as you die, so will I be reborn!" - Skeletor
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Valdronius
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Title: SydLexia COO
Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: The Great White North
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Well gee Syd, visuals are great and all, but the answer would have sufficed. No need to go overkill. That reminds me of another one of my favorites.
'Overkill? This isn't a game of 'kick the ouphee'.' Classic.
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Klimbatize wrote: |
A Hispanic dude living in Arizona knows a lot of Latinas? That's fucking odd. |
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Syd Lexia
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Tebor wrote: |
I have not played since I went to camp.
Personally, I want to play XF-CCG again. And I wish I got into SW-CCG. |
AsI recall, the Star Wars one wasn't that good. The nice thing about Magic was that you had a huge card pool to draw from and you could feasibly win without obtaining the super expensive cards. With Star Wars, your deck had to be either Light Side or Dark Side. I think the intention of the game's designed was for every player to have one of each, but it was much easier for a new player to make a Dark Side deck because most of the Rebel ships sucked. And since you couldn't play Dark Side vs. Dark Side, you'd have to take turns playing the fairly cool Dark Side decks against each other's half-assed Light Side decks that neither of you really wanted to play. Thus, you'd essentially take turns routing each other.
There was a lot less versality in the SW game too. If you really wanted to win, you needed to obtain the main characters, all of whom happened to be rare. Another thing that really bugged me was that there were too many cards that targeted a specific card. Like there was a card that's only purpose was to kill General Tarkin. Now, that was great if your opponent was playing General Tarkin, but Tarkin was a rare and Tarkin Seeker was a common. The game didn't have all the overly complicated timing issues that Magic has, but I still don't think it was quite as noob friendly.
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Tebor
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Title: Master of the Universe
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
I think the intention of the game's designed was for every player to have one of each, but it was much easier for a new player to make a Dark Side deck because most of the Rebel ships sucked. And since you couldn't play Dark Side vs. Dark Side, you'd have to take turns playing the fairly cool Dark Side decks against each other's half-assed Light Side decks that neither of you really wanted to play. Thus, you'd essentially take turns routing each other.
There was a lot less versality in the SW game too. If you really wanted to win, you needed to obtain the main characters, all of whom happened to be rare. Another thing that really bugged me was that there were too many cards that targeted a specific card. Like there was a card that's only purpose was to kill General Tarkin. Now, that was great if your opponent was playing General Tarkin, but Tarkin was a rare and Tarkin Seeker was a common. The game didn't have all the overly complicated timing issues that Magic has, but I still don't think it was quite as noob friendly. |
Very true. I know in bastard games you could Dark Side vs. Dark Side, but yeah. There were too many specific effect cards. Plus the Episode I series I got packs for $00.10 for is the silliest child's game I've ever played. But whatever.
I never dug LOTR:CCG either, but the cards are pretty. In fact, most CCGs based on some media property are not the greatest.
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"If you will not tell me, I will hurt people!!!" -Nuclear Man
"Do you hear? The alpha and the omega. Death and rebirth. And as you die, so will I be reborn!" - Skeletor
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Syd Lexia
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There's some weird Marvel game that uses cards and giant figurines. I have no idea how it works but it was fairly popular for awhile.
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Tebor
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Syd Lexia wrote: |
There's some weird Marvel game that uses cards and giant figurines. I have no idea how it works but it was fairly popular for awhile. |
I just know I have the Hulk figure from that game. He's just cool by himself.
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"If you will not tell me, I will hurt people!!!" -Nuclear Man
"Do you hear? The alpha and the omega. Death and rebirth. And as you die, so will I be reborn!" - Skeletor
8341 unread forum updates since I left (2/7/14)... Uh-oh. |
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greeneyedzeke
Joined: Aug 25 2005
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I tried playing M:TG and the Star Wars TCG (not the original CCG, but the new one that came out with "Attack of the Clones"). I have a jillion cards for the latter game, but no one to actually play with. It's kind of sad.
I've also harbored some weird desire teo try "Warhammer 40k", but any time I get near one of those Games Workshops locations, I get geeked out (and that's a hard thing to do to me).
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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
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Tebor wrote: |
I just know I have the Hulk figure from that game. He's just cool by himself. |
That would be Heroclix. A game I got in on and stayed around with for a while. Eventually I got tired of them and the playing group thinned out so I sold all my major pieces to a kid for 186 dollars (if I went for full price I'd have gotten 560 dollars, but who's going to pay that much for plastic figures?). Maybe Syd could use the Sentinel or Sinestro Construct pieces in his NES Drinking Saga. You could try using Galactus, but that piece is like 250 dollars or so.
Now to get a bit back on topic:
I got started with MtG back with 5th edition (I even recall some of the contents of my first booster pack: Kjeldoran Royal Guard, Svyulenite Temple, Barbed Sextant, Necrite, Hipparion, and Mountain Goat). I took a break from playing around the whole Invasion block, and then again after Judgement and joining back in during Scourge. One of my favorite decks (until it just stopped being fun) was "Deranged Stasis" using the combo of Deranged Hermit + Tradewind Rider + Opposition to create an army of 1/1 (or larger) Squirrel tokens that double as Icy Manipulators.
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"Life is a waste of time. Time is a waste of life. Get wasted all the time, and you'll have the time of your life!" |
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Darklire
Title: I get a Title?
Joined: Oct 14 2005
Location: The Inner Core
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I play MTG but I want to try and get people into COC. (no, not Cock)
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