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Are there actually many people with no aspirations toward competitive play? Are there people who would buy a core set, some chapter packs, and this expansion, and only ever play with others in their own house, etc.? Even if you only play against one other friend, you would want full playsets of things, especially if that friend had them.
I don't care how many cards are included, I don't care how much it costs, but FFG needs to include full playsets of things, and even 2x of the "limit one per deck" objective sets. Any objective released should be an auto-2x in its package.
divinityofnumber said:
Are there actually many people with no aspirations toward competitive play? Are there people who would buy a core set, some chapter packs, and this expansion, and only ever play with others in their own house, etc.? Even if you only play against one other friend, you would want full playsets of things, especially if that friend had them.
I don't care how many cards are included, I don't care how much it costs, but FFG needs to include full playsets of things, and even 2x of the "limit one per deck" objective sets. Any objective released should be an auto-2x in its package.
So you would be fine paying twice the cost for an expansion with 264 cards? Or would you rather the expansion have only 12 new objective sets and pay the same price for a full playset? Personally I'm happy for more cards to create a more diverse game. Given that, I'll begrudge FFG the flexibility to market this to the more casual gamer.
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I have to say, I'd personally prefer 132 different cards in one box than 2 different boxes that contain 2x of 66 cards where I'd have to buy both to be able to try every card. The option to buy 2 of the same box for a full set is great for casual players or competitive players that just want to use 1x of any objective set in the box for their competitive decks.
I assume that 2x of 132 cards would force the box to cost 2x the current price of a deluxe box, so what is the difference?
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Wow…..
It is awesome to be excited again about a SW card game. The PC was great for keeping the old game alive, but it became less fun. FF has done a great job promoting this game with all the images, I just hope they make the street date for all these sets. Those that play other LCGs from FF, do they ever delay sets?
Rogue 4 said:
Wow…..
It is awesome to be excited again about a SW card game. The PC was great for keeping the old game alive, but it became less fun. FF has done a great job promoting this game with all the images, I just hope they make the street date for all these sets. Those that play other LCGs from FF, do they ever delay sets?
Well they've already delayed the Search for Skywalker force pack (and presumably, the other force packs as well). Initially, they said Desolation of Hoth and Search for Skywalker were q1 and Dark Time was q2. Now they say Desolation in March (still q1), Skywalker in April (now q2), and Dark Time in May (still q2). Technically only one of those is outside of the initial release target, but I assume that all of them have been delayed a month from what FFG initially intended.
I have no problem with this distribution.
1 set gets you 1 of every objective set. If you play competitively, get 2 and that's all you need.
FFG really had no choice but to do it this way. In AGoT, the deluxe boxes are focused on 1 house, which works because all the cards could potentially go in a deck. In Star Wars, they have both light side and dark side, so it wouldn't make sense to expand one side of the force and not the other. This is most similar to some of the early Warhammer: Invasion boxes. They could not do 2x objective sets without reducing the number of unique sets or increasing the price to a point equal or higher to a core set, which they would never do. FFG is providing us more variety, equally expanding the sides, and giving us a reasonable price.
For the completionist buying 2 boxes, it is like purchasing a Scum box and a Smuggler box without waiting months in between. For the casual player / collector, they are getting what they want in 1 box.
Good job FFG!
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Lets be honest, would you really be interested in a set that's just 11 objective sets?
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ziggy2000 said:
Uhm, Obi-Wan is a unique card, and therefore you cannot "play" 2x of him… also all of the other Elite cards you mention…
Yeah sorry, I later that day discovered the line in the rules explaining this, dont know how i miss it but thanks anyway.
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doctormungmung said:
divinityofnumber said:
Are there actually many people with no aspirations toward competitive play? Are there people who would buy a core set, some chapter packs, and this expansion, and only ever play with others in their own house, etc.? Even if you only play against one other friend, you would want full playsets of things, especially if that friend had them.
I don't care how many cards are included, I don't care how much it costs, but FFG needs to include full playsets of things, and even 2x of the "limit one per deck" objective sets. Any objective released should be an auto-2x in its package.
So you would be fine paying twice the cost for an expansion with 264 cards? Or would you rather the expansion have only 12 new objective sets and pay the same price for a full playset? Personally I'm happy for more cards to create a more diverse game. Given that, I'll begrudge FFG the flexibility to market this to the more casual gamer.
I want to pick up a product and know that I have playsets. It is a minor point of contention. I will obviously be buying two, if I have to in order to have playsets. But, something about it feels odd and lame.
superradjoe said:
Lets be honest, would you really be interested in a set that's just 11 objective sets?
I would buy a set of 14 x2 objectives and 2 1x only for 180 cards for smugglers and another for scum. Just like I got 180 card Martell and Greyjoy sets.
"I am wise enough to know that there are some perils from which a man must flee." - Faramir, The Two Towers
Aargh, in my quest to support my FLGS I'm still awaiting release of the game in NZ, already drooling over Hoth cycle and now a deluxe set to keep an eye out for.
looking forward to all core, cycle and deluxe expansions.
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yagyu said:
sweet bail organa is gonna be in this set
Where did you see this? and why would he be in this set?
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stormwolf27 said:
yagyu said:
sweet bail organa is gonna be in this set
Where did you see this? and why would he be in this set?
Because every affiliation gets a OSet in the box. He is on the background image on the Edge of Darkness sites main page. First in the fan of 3 cards. Rebel Alliance, 3 cost, 3 damage capacity, 3 force icons, 1 tactics icon.
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I have to say i am quite happy to see this deluxe box set come out, was a little disapointed at first about having to buy to but when i looked more closely it is just the missing cards from the core set. it pads out the smugglers / scum pools. as for having more pods that are only limit 1 per deck does not bother me. I like to have multiple decks and it will save on deck building time if i am having multiple decks run this pod.
As only 2 people, my self included, in my play group currently have the cards, having the extra limit 1 pods help with my friends who want to play but are not quite sure yet about commiting to the game. And with the next deluxe more than likely being the multiplayer / WoW raid one it will help further.
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