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Thanks for everyones opinion. Like many of you suggested playing both is gonna be a bit harder, but if i mantain netrunner as my main game, I might be able to keep up to date while in the back i try to catch up a little on Agot. I was hoping to see if the shift in the games would be big enough to pull me from one side or another but maybe i should just try to make the best out of both of them as many have suggested. Thanks.
Warhammer Invasion. :)
If you liked MtG consider that Netrunner was designed by Richard Garfield… if you even know who he is. :P
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vermillian said:
Warhammer Invasion. :)
If you liked MtG consider that Netrunner was designed by Richard Garfield… if you even know who he is. :P
There's not much comparison, though. Netrunner was Garfield's second CCG, and he wanted to make sure it didn't just turn into a re-themed Magic. So, he deliberately made it as different from Magic as possible. The resources are done entirely differently, there's no "tapping", and the "combat" doesn't involve elimination of the "combatants". In the original Netrunner, there weren't even factions---just a corp side, and a runner side. Of course, there is also the asymmetrical gameplay. In Magic, all colors play by the same rules, and their "character" comes from the types of cards they have (red destruction, white protection, etc.) But in Netrunner, it's like each side is playing a different game.
Invasion is a great game, too, and much more like Magic…but Netrunner is far superior, IMO.
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Thanks for everyones opinion. Like many of you suggested playing both is gonna be a bit harder, but if i mantain netrunner as my main game, I might be able to keep up to date while in the back i try to catch up a little on Agot. I was hoping to see if the shift in the games would be big enough to pull me from one side or another but maybe i should just try to make the best out of both of them as many have suggested. Thanks.
I'd prefer Netrunner. At least up to now, there are not so many awkward situations and in-play discussion, timing questions, though this might change.
Keeping up on AGoT, I would say from my experience of buying two years worth of chapter packs, that I was overwhelmed by the number of cards and deckbuilding options. My advice: Don't buy everything in chronological order, but pick the chapter packs that provide game mechanics you like or focus on the houses you feel comfortable with. Cardgame DB is a good basis for a decision what to buy.
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"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to dead channel." (William Gibson: Neuromancer)
Sorry for the typos but I can't edit that
, … well I actually could took some search
"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to dead channel." (William Gibson: Neuromancer)
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