This is a great set, and the starter decks have good value to them. You've got to remember that not everyone will be investing the same amount of money as you do into the game, and so won't necessarily have a lot of these cards. I've bought a Trove and all the starter decks for every set, plus a handful of assorted packs. There are still COMMONS I don't have. The current value of the cards in this set is $40-50, which means that you are only spending $10-20 for the Ursula deck portion. $60 is a reasonable price, $50 would be a great deal, and if you can get it for $40 it's a steal. I've bought this and the Gateway box as a way to introduce my 10 year old to the game. The Gateway definitely provides a bit better value, with card value currently $20-30 and a retail price of $25-30 for the box. But more importantly, both of these sets will help my daughter to learn the game without jumping into the deep end of tourney play at our LGS. In light of that, nitpicking over a few dollars is secondary.
Awesome video man, this is a really cool concept for a product for a tcg. Sometimes I just want to sit down and play a tcg on my own but you can't do that until now. I think they should have made a cheaper version of this where you can just buy the Ursula deck on its own and play against it with your deck. The more expensive version should be a collectors edition with the deck, and premade decks for you to play with just like they have but made the playmat a neoprene one and made it a bit more of a collectors product. Keep up the incredible work man.
It'll also challenge your deck building skills which can be fun. The boss deck really gives you a good amount of "playtime" so you'll get your moneys worth but I agree that they should 2 different boxes, one for the Ursula deck and the other a collectible one. Maybe those neoprene playmats just cost more than we realize to produce.
Small correction here! MTG actually has a solo mode, but it's an oddity from 2013 & 2014 (during the Theros block). There's a trilogy of "challenge decks" from the time (Face the Hydra, Battle the Horde, and Defeat a God) that were designed to be played against 1v1, 2v1, etc. They were never available for retail as far as I'm aware, but you can find them for sale online. I wanted to mention it because there *is* precedent for a solo mode in a popular TCG (but it sadly wasn't very popular and was never expanded upon in MTG's case).
Lorcana gateway set has better quality pieces and it's cheaper. This one deserved better quality! I do enjoy it for playing solo/co-op. I hope they continue these types of sets yearly (but with better quality) .
I agree. I hope they do a new one each year and I could see this appeal to people who aren't heavily invested in a card game. I'd like to see at least a collectable figure including, something to put on display.
This is a great set, and the starter decks have good value to them. You've got to remember that not everyone will be investing the same amount of money as you do into the game, and so won't necessarily have a lot of these cards. I've bought a Trove and all the starter decks for every set, plus a handful of assorted packs. There are still COMMONS I don't have.
The current value of the cards in this set is $40-50, which means that you are only spending $10-20 for the Ursula deck portion. $60 is a reasonable price, $50 would be a great deal, and if you can get it for $40 it's a steal.
I've bought this and the Gateway box as a way to introduce my 10 year old to the game. The Gateway definitely provides a bit better value, with card value currently $20-30 and a retail price of $25-30 for the box. But more importantly, both of these sets will help my daughter to learn the game without jumping into the deep end of tourney play at our LGS. In light of that, nitpicking over a few dollars is secondary.
Finally hit $40 at Best Buy this week
Awesome video man, this is a really cool concept for a product for a tcg. Sometimes I just want to sit down and play a tcg on my own but you can't do that until now. I think they should have made a cheaper version of this where you can just buy the Ursula deck on its own and play against it with your deck. The more expensive version should be a collectors edition with the deck, and premade decks for you to play with just like they have but made the playmat a neoprene one and made it a bit more of a collectors product. Keep up the incredible work man.
It'll also challenge your deck building skills which can be fun. The boss deck really gives you a good amount of "playtime" so you'll get your moneys worth but I agree that they should 2 different boxes, one for the Ursula deck and the other a collectible one. Maybe those neoprene playmats just cost more than we realize to produce.
Small correction here! MTG actually has a solo mode, but it's an oddity from 2013 & 2014 (during the Theros block). There's a trilogy of "challenge decks" from the time (Face the Hydra, Battle the Horde, and Defeat a God) that were designed to be played against 1v1, 2v1, etc.
They were never available for retail as far as I'm aware, but you can find them for sale online.
I wanted to mention it because there *is* precedent for a solo mode in a popular TCG (but it sadly wasn't very popular and was never expanded upon in MTG's case).
Lorcana gateway set has better quality pieces and it's cheaper. This one deserved better quality! I do enjoy it for playing solo/co-op. I hope they continue these types of sets yearly (but with better quality) .
I agree. I hope they do a new one each year and I could see this appeal to people who aren't heavily invested in a card game. I'd like to see at least a collectable figure including, something to put on display.
Can you play Lorcana getaway solo? I don't have any Lorcana experience and no decks and would only get Deep Trouble for solo game. Is it worth it?
Can 3rd person play "role" of Ursula?
You could be there's no real decisions because Ursula has strict rules on playing cards