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I dont know if I'm the only one out there that loves LCGS? They are such a great idea, I dont know how much money I have thrown away on games like dragon ball z and magic, it is such an innovative idea and you know what you need to make the best deck! and did I mention the money you can save?? give me a hell yea!
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I agree but I do really miss the randomness and excitment of opening booster packs.
Looking for Call of Cthulhu and Arkham Horror players in Cambridgeshire, UK.
The_Big_Show said:
I agree but I do really miss the randomness and excitment of opening booster packs.
Personally, I always found on paper this sounds good, but the investment smarts and actual joy/reward received was rare. I can't imagine ever picking CCG over LCG.
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Madduxx
From Firefly "Shindig"
Harrow: "You have to finish it, lad. You have to finish it. For a man to lay beaten... and yet breathing? It makes him a coward."
Inara: "It's humiliation."
Mal: "Sure. It would be humiliating. Having to lie there while the better man refuses to spill your blood. Mercy is the mark of a great man. (lightly stabs Atherton with the sword) Guess I'm just a good man. (stabs him again) Well, I'm all right."
not only that, but the excitment was greatly over shadowed by opening crap rare packs...i just spend $3.50 for this?!!?!
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I'd add... I also believe LCGs are a way back into card gaming for many previous CCG players. Personally, I was done with CCGs even if I will admit it missed it. I simply couldn't justify the expense. Now that LCG's are an option I'm immediately back playing and craving more. The limitations I have now are more time based and schedule driven (coordinating with other players). I've also sucked in 4-5 more of my friends that were in the same situation and also excited about the LCG format.
Regards,
Madduxx
From Firefly "Shindig"
Harrow: "You have to finish it, lad. You have to finish it. For a man to lay beaten... and yet breathing? It makes him a coward."
Inara: "It's humiliation."
Mal: "Sure. It would be humiliating. Having to lie there while the better man refuses to spill your blood. Mercy is the mark of a great man. (lightly stabs Atherton with the sword) Guess I'm just a good man. (stabs him again) Well, I'm all right."
Lars said:
not only that, but the excitment was greatly over shadowed by opening crap rare packs...i just spend $3.50 for this?!!?!
That never bothered me because I could always trade what I didn't want with someone else. I can't do that under the LCG format.
Looking for Call of Cthulhu and Arkham Horror players in Cambridgeshire, UK.
The_Big_Show said:
That never bothered me because I could always trade what I didn't want with someone else. I can't do that under the LCG format.
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jhaelen said:
The_Big_Show said:
That never bothered me because I could always trade what I didn't want with someone else. I can't do that under the LCG format.
Why not? I'd totally trade cards from Asylum Packs that don't interest me to get more cards of the ones I only have one copy of.
Because everyone has the cards under the LCG format, especially now that they are going 3 of each card in a pack. I'm notm complaining because it saves a lot of money but it means that an entire aspect of collectable card gaming goes out the window.
Looking for Call of Cthulhu and Arkham Horror players in Cambridgeshire, UK.
I absolutely prefer the LCG format to any other format I've tried.
If you compare card pools, you have (surprosingly) more otions here than in any other Card Game...
Then, each player has the same chance to be a "T1" player.
Lots of pepole started playin' because of the LCG transition...Low budget but still wonderfull aestetics makes these games absolutely better than most of other card games out there.
"I am the bloody Kingslayer, remember. When I say you have honor, that's like a whore vouchsafing your maidenhood."
- Ser Jaime Lannister
Madduxx said:
I'd add... I also believe LCGs are a way back into card gaming for many previous CCG players. Personally, I was done with CCGs even if I will admit it missed it. I simply couldn't justify the expense. Now that LCG's are an option I'm immediately back playing and craving more. The limitations I have now are more time based and schedule driven (coordinating with other players). I've also sucked in 4-5 more of my friends that were in the same situation and also excited about the LCG format.
You just described me. I vowed to never CCG again. CoC's LCG format fits me perfectly. Although I must admit that I buy Mythos cards from time to time since they are cheap. Other than that I'm CCG-clean. :-)
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I think that the LCG is the most brilliant invention ever devised. I left CCGs because I got sick of trying to collect all of the cards. It's far better for my hobby OCD to be able to buy one of every pack and have everything.
LCGs are also recession-friendly.
A wizard did it...
I have yet to make the transition from Cthulhu CCG to the LCG, but agree that this new format sounds great. So often Magic The Gathering was about 'whoever spent the most money ordering rare cards online wins'. FFG fixed this problem with Call of Cthulhu by eliminating the connection between rare and powerful cards. Fetch Stick, anyone? But again, it was still a CCG that involved either trading, buying tons of boosters, or buying individual cards online.
Anyway, I love how this new LCG format levels the playing field even further. Now everyone has easy access to all the same cards. Awesome.
It just helps to make the game rely more on skill, and less on money.
"Amateurs practice 'til they get it right. Pros practice 'til they can't get it wrong."
- Joe Yaeczitis, Publix Store Manager
Vondur said:
It just helps to make the game rely more on skill, and less on money.
I totally agree.
and infact opening a chapterpack is almost the same fun as opening a boosterpack!!!
the only difference is that you open just one and already get all cards!!!!
How could this be lame????
its fantastic. its brilliant!!!
i love LCG´s.
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The_Big_Show said:
jhaelen said:
The_Big_Show said:
That never bothered me because I could always trade what I didn't want with someone else. I can't do that under the LCG format.
Why not? I'd totally trade cards from Asylum Packs that don't interest me to get more cards of the ones I only have one copy of.
Because everyone has the cards under the LCG format, especially now that they are going 3 of each card in a pack. I'm notm complaining because it saves a lot of money but it means that an entire aspect of collectable card gaming goes out the window.
I'd rather focus on playability than collecting.
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Couldn't agree more! I dropped MTG (the only card game I've ever been into) a little over a year ago because I couldn't keep up with my hyper competitive friends. They were spending hundreds of dollars every time a new set came out to get everything they needed and I was just simply outclassed by them. Going to my FLGS wasn't any better as most of the people who hang out there are just as competitive as my friends if not worse and they're generally far more bloodthirsty about it. The game just became un-fun because I didn't have the $$$ to win a game.
This LCG format on the other hand has got me pumped! =)
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