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Call of Cthulhu LCG
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Is a living card game collectible?
Published on 23 November 2008 - 00:49:11

'Scuse the noob question Im assuming its not? Does this mean one can build their deck right out of one box in this game? TIA

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Reply #1 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 19:45:54
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Hi ^^

The LCG format, consists in one core set, all set up to open the box and play, and monthly small card packs. With the same cards in every pack.

So, it's collectible because you have to buy monthly one pack to have all the new cards. But it's no collectible like other card games because you don't have to change or buy spare cards (or boxes, boosters...) to get all the collection cards.

 

I hope it answer your question ^^

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Reply #2 | Published on 23 November 2008 - 19:47:43

Peibolvig said:

Hi ^^

The LCG format, consists in one core set, all set up to open the box and play, and monthly small card packs. With the same cards in every pack.

So, it's collectible because you have to buy monthly one pack to have all the new cards. But it's no collectible like other card games because you don't have to change or buy spare cards (or boxes, boosters...) to get all the collection cards.

 

I hope it answer your question ^^

 

Perfect Peibolvig! I appreciate you explaining that! I was clueless when it came to that LOL.

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Reply #3 | Published on 24 November 2008 - 07:02:09

So, this is a bit like every other FFG game with the expansions being monthly and not so pricey?

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Reply #4 | Published on 24 November 2008 - 16:09:28
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Mike said:

So, this is a bit like every other FFG game with the expansions being monthly and not so pricey?

yes, it's almost an accurate description. But If you want three copies of all cards,you need to buy 3 expansions monthly.

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Reply #5 | Published on 25 November 2008 - 13:20:02

marcoa.ramirez@gmail.com said:

Mike said:

 

So, this is a bit like every other FFG game with the expansions being monthly and not so pricey?

 

 

yes, it's almost an accurate description. But If you want three copies of all cards,you need to buy 3 expansions monthly.

 

Still, that's only 30 €uros or dollars per month. You can't get full sets with prices like that in CCGs.

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Reply #6 | Published on 26 November 2008 - 09:51:30

Oh, I didn't know that, I'll try to get my hands upon a starter deck soon. I like the concept. And I Cthulhu.

All of the expansions are still in print?

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Reply #7 | Published on 26 November 2008 - 11:51:21

Ok, I undertood what is LCG, but why FFG sells Legacy Products (Forgotten Cities Booster, Eldritch Edition Premium Starter, Masks of Nyarlathotep Booster, Eldritch Edition Booster, Eldritch Edition Starter, CoC Card Coffin, Forbidden Relics Booster, Unspeakable Tales Booster, Arkham Edition Starter) as booster and deck, if they should be LCG?  To me this is a explicity CCG, like Magic, Warlord and others. Just once part of collection is LCG (Call of Cthulhu Core Set, CoC: Asylum Packs, CoC: Summons from the Deep). Someone would like to explain?

 
Reply #8 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 03:06:40
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I'm not sure why they would still sell the old stuff, though I think that I read somewhere (before the site change, methinks) that starting with a certain product (forget which) the card backs and borders would change, so there's a clearer division.  Fortunately, I didn't happen to find out about the game until after the LCG transition announcement, so I'm just waiting around for them to get that new starter whatsits out. 

However, this new format does sound good.  The reason that I got out of CCGs/TCGs was that they would break the bank if I wanted to stay competitive.  Of course, of all the things, I'd think that the game themed around cosmic horror would be the one to stick with the CCG format. 

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Reply #9 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 13:38:45

Arborshate said:

starting with a certain product (forget which) the card backs and borders would change

So does that mean the new Starter Set will not be compatible with the rest of the cards? Should I wait until the new release?

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Reply #10 | Published on 27 November 2008 - 17:38:01
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I wouldn't have different card backs put you off. I know it didn't for the Legend of the Five Rings game!

BTW, Y'all do know the CoC card game is on sale as part of the FFG Holiday Sale?

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Reply #11 | Published on 29 November 2008 - 16:09:08

OK guys here is the break down.

CoC used to be a CCG. Now it is a LCG.

The CCG cards are compatible with the LCG which is why they are still being sold. The backs are different to express a new direction the game is taking. If you really want to you can do like me and buy all of the older cards. If not, all you have to do is pick up asylum pack 5 and 6 and wait for Core to come out and play from that launch point. Every month will be a new asylum pack of 40 cards with 30 cards that are 3 offs and 10 cards that are one offs. So you have to buy 3 asylum pack to get 3 of every card.

Semi-Collectable if you wanna split hairs. But cheap enough to not break your wallet. An entire expansion for $30 compared to a booster box of CCG for about $120 and you are not guaranteed to get all the cards you need. Honestly the LCG format is the way to go.

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Reply #12 | Published on 30 November 2008 - 09:35:59

Thanks for starting this thread. It was a point of confusion for me as well.

The LCG format sounds great to me. I played MtG for a number of years and it really got expensive. I had to get out of it. I've avoided other card games like it to avoid that happening again.

One concern I still have, though, is if the power creep will still be present in this format? I found in CCGs that if one player had the latest cards while another did not there was a pretty dramatic power imbalance. Will LCGs ramp up the same way?

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Reply #13 | Published on 01 December 2008 - 13:08:54

Your concern is valid. the only thing that will make the game unbalanced is if one person has bought all the new asylum packs and say you did not. The person that has bought all 3  packs is going to have a larger Cardpool to draw from so yes he will have an advantage. However since each asylum pack ius only 10 bucks you would be able to catch up to him quickly and have the EXACT same cardpool.

With everyone having the exact same cards it comes down to tallent and creativity. Virtualy no rare chasing. Yes, you have to buy all 3 asylum packs to get all 3 rares but they are guaranteed in every pack since all packs are 40 cards fixed. 30$ and you have a complete playset of all the cards you need for that set.

IMO you can't go wrong with CoC.

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Reply #14 | Published on 01 December 2008 - 15:52:42
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i love Cthulu as well, and this game sure does look intriguing to me.

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Reply #15 | Published on 01 December 2008 - 22:45:10
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Dwnhmcntryboy said:

OK guys here is the break down.

CoC used to be a CCG. Now it is a LCG.

The CCG cards are compatible with the LCG which is why they are still being sold. The backs are different to express a new direction the game is taking. If you really want to you can do like me and buy all of the older cards. If not, all you have to do is pick up asylum pack 5 and 6 and wait for Core to come out and play from that launch point. Every month will be a new asylum pack of 40 cards with 30 cards that are 3 offs and 10 cards that are one offs. So you have to buy 3 asylum pack to get 3 of every card.

Semi-Collectable if you wanna split hairs. But cheap enough to not break your wallet. An entire expansion for $30 compared to a booster box of CCG for about $120 and you are not guaranteed to get all the cards you need. Honestly the LCG format is the way to go.

So, asylum packs 5 and 6 are new-style cards?  Of course, I don't feel like buying them until I get the core set.  

Also, I'll probably not have to worry about competitive recentness, since I'll probably have to maintain 2+ decks and wait for one of my friends to get bored with Arkham Horror and Munchkin Cthulhu.  

What part of "ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl Fhtagn" don't you understand? 

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