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Piecesofeight |
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:34 pm |
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Fellowship sucks. Discuss. |
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Foresight |
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:45 pm |
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What is there, like 3 cards that really key off that keyword? I also do NOT see any synchronism between any of the fellowship companions, none that say: "If you can spot another Fellowship companion, blah blah blah" is just retarded and lame. I expected more out of Decipher than this, I mean this is THE END of LotR: TCG, the last set to ever be printed! Throw it into the fire, Frodo! Caste it into the chasm, Isildur! What ends up happening? What could have been the best synchronism between the 9 walkers ever, turns out to be nothing more than an unloaded keyword with only 3 cards that supports it. It leaves a taste of bitterness in my mouth to see what this great game’s last set produces. |
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redoschi |
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:22 pm |
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this keyword is useless... the only REAL use is the shire transfer condition as can be pretty handy.
The companions should have been more connected to each other getting bonuses out of extra fellowship companions you can spot or something like it. specially Frodo, he could have a bonus like: if you can spot 3 other fellowship companions Frodo is strength +2 or something else. |
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AnxiousChieftain |
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:57 pm |
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The fellowship keyword and the fellowship itself are both awful. Who designed this set? Age’s End is definitely the worst-put-together LOTR set that I’ve seen. It seems to have been made in like 2 hours so that Decipher can squeeze a bit more cash from people before they lose the license.
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FortunesRazor |
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:45 pm |
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There just needed to be a few more cards that let these guys work together more effectively. Making them all fellowship should have been a way for them to be grouped together using similar cards and abilities regardless of their culture.
It needed to be able to make rainbow fellowships more viable. |
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DáinIronfoot |
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 5:14 am |
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FortunesRazor wrote: There just needed to be a few more cards that let these guys work together more effectively. Making them all fellowship should have been a way for them to be grouped together using similar cards and abilities regardless of their culture.
It needed to be able to make rainbow fellowships more viable.
Wholeheartedly agreed. I know doing that in one 40-card set is not incredibly easy, but they didn’t even seem to TRY. Just putting some text referring to "fellowship" on the actual FELLOWSHIP would have been a start, but not ONE of them does so. Ugh.
As I said elsewhere, if this is the best that they can do, I’m actually GLAD they’re calling it quits. Awful, just awful. |
Best regards, Dáin, Vice Aftokrator of the Chosen Ones
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Mythdracon |
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:54 am |
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Which cards even USE the fellowship keyword? You said there’s 3 cards? I don’t even see one yet. O_o |
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Dravius |
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 9:54 am |
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I’ll quote a friend of mine, this set was made by a girl. |
-Darth Dravius, Dark Lord of the Sith |
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DáinIronfoot |
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:07 am |
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In the spoiler image, the only cards I see that refer to the fellowship keyword are the event That’s Two!, the condition Strength In My Blood, and the condition Rabbit Stew. |
Best regards, Dáin, Vice Aftokrator of the Chosen Ones
Check out Lasting Alliances, The Road Ahead, and Ages of Middle-earth, three of my five dream card sets that make up Wars of the Ring. Oh, and I have a trade list now!
Also, if you're into DCs or RPGs (or even if you're not!), check out Realms of Middle-earth, the sequel to CG's "DC Adventure", Realms of the North! |
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CarpeGuitarrem |
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:13 am |
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AnxiousChieftain wrote: It seems to have been made in like 2 hours so that Decipher can squeeze a bit more cash from people before they lose the license.
- AC
I’m actually going to agree with the first part of that. But I think it was made in two hours because D had a ravenous horde of spoiler-seeking players at its gates, and THEY WANTED BLOOD.
No, seriously. One of the things that ticks me off is how everyone was screaming for so many spoilers. Why do you think RoS was so error-ridden? Why was T&D a less-than-awesome set? Did you really expect anything when you were shouting for spoilers? Ask, and ye shall receive. |
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