If you don't want to play an actual CCG with a manipulative and unfriendly business model, there are not that many choices for card games of this style. I like Epic Card Game though (for drafting), so I recommend that. My friends like it way more than VTES. I would pretty much need to find another playgroup if I wanted to play VTES (which I do).
@@lastburning Manipulative and unfriendly business model? From what I can tell they are basically doing the LCG model, but releasing the cards as playable decks instead of bundled unrelated kits. I think for a company that is essentially trying to build startup capital, this method is good. I am glad you like Epic. However, overall the concensus about Epic from most people is that it is underwhelming. I personally haven't tried it yet, though I am planning to in the very near future. Mechanically though I think it will like pale in comparison for me. I am sorry your playgroup doesn't seem to like VTES, though, which seems maybe like the root of your comment. If they felt it was cost prohibitive you could remind them that they can proxy legally. Additionally you can still buy piles of cards for the game for dirt cheap. You could also try V5 as opposed to Elder as your format. That way the cards that can't be reprinted due to some issues with Paradox aren't an issue.
If you don't want to play an actual CCG with a manipulative and unfriendly business model, there are not that many choices for card games of this style. I like Epic Card Game though (for drafting), so I recommend that. My friends like it way more than VTES. I would pretty much need to find another playgroup if I wanted to play VTES (which I do).
@@lastburning Manipulative and unfriendly business model? From what I can tell they are basically doing the LCG model, but releasing the cards as playable decks instead of bundled unrelated kits. I think for a company that is essentially trying to build startup capital, this method is good.
I am glad you like Epic. However, overall the concensus about Epic from most people is that it is underwhelming. I personally haven't tried it yet, though I am planning to in the very near future. Mechanically though I think it will like pale in comparison for me.
I am sorry your playgroup doesn't seem to like VTES, though, which seems maybe like the root of your comment. If they felt it was cost prohibitive you could remind them that they can proxy legally. Additionally you can still buy piles of cards for the game for dirt cheap. You could also try V5 as opposed to Elder as your format. That way the cards that can't be reprinted due to some issues with Paradox aren't an issue.
Nice couple of barons you have there. Shame if they couldn't do anything.
Lets grandball get bleeds through
@@xMasterCasperx Yeah, it is definitely going to help push Torries into a much more playable position.