Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
Well, thank you for this. Now I don't have to worry about getting a starter set.
Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
Holy shit, thanks! I checked earlier this week and the game didn't even exist on their site.Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
All decks are competitive. When real organized and constructed play happens, your deck will be given "chains" before the start of the match if it's too good to even the playing field vs. other decks in the tournament.
These chains can be seen on the website itself before play so everyone knows if you have an OP deck or not. The feature isn't live yet, but it's a novel way to make sure that tournaments can be really won by anyone.
This is the newest deck I just picked up:
https://www.keyforgegame.com/deck-details/db0cfa0c-d45c-4907-8c13-cdf624e8e073
oh wow interesting!Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
I would love a deck that's Sanctum, Logos, and Brobnar. Have yet to find a Sanctum deck at ALL
Thanks for the heads up. I also had a $30 B&N gift card that had been sitting around for at least a decade, so it worked out for me.Starter set is still available on Barnes and Noble's site, they have some coupons on their main page that might knock the price down too.
If you have any sort of tokens from other games, the starter set isn't needed. Star Wars Destiny cardboard tokens work really well, along with some cheap D6's.Is the starter pack something I should buy or individual decks?
Between the creativity in this, X-Wing 2.0, and Arkham Horror 3E, I'm a massive fan of FFG's right now.
I absolutely cannot find a starter set. But is it worth buying decks without the starter set? Because those I can find
I absolutely cannot find a starter set. But is it worth buying decks without the starter set? Because those I can find
If you have any sort of tokens from other games, the starter set isn't needed. Star Wars Destiny cardboard tokens work really well, along with some cheap D6's.
Print the manual from the site and get some makeshift tokens, you're ready to forge !
Found some great ones on Etsy but you can take them from anything I suppose.
On IOS there is an app called AEmberTracker. That helps with tracking amber and chains.
Not. Even. Close. X-Wing 2.0 uses the same dice and templates, but everything has been rebalanced and repriced, and the variety of actions are normalized across the entire Pantheon of ships.My friends continue to send me updates on how much they are enjoying Keyforge. I'll get some decks one day!
I am interested to see how much staying power this game has and how they plan on expanding it, as well as what formats will grow out of said expansion.
What did they change in X-Wing 2.0? Haven't played in a long time, but I overheard some people complaining that it was basically the same game, just different enough to make them buy new stuff.
I absolutely cannot find a starter set. But is it worth buying decks without the starter set? Because those I can find
Not. Even. Close. X-Wing 2.0 uses the same dice and templates, but everything has been rebalanced and repriced, and the variety of actions are normalized across the entire Pantheon of ships.
Action economy has been finally reeled in. Linked actions are printed on ship cards now, which allow for a predetermined action at the cost of a stress.
Evade actions have totally changed the game, since now they change a die result to instead of adding an evade to your pool. Munitions have been totally revamped for the better.
The whole thing is a step above 1.0. It's honestly more than I had hoped for, let alone expected.
Yeah even my lgs that had like 5 boxes left is out. Everywhere is tapped out.My city is completely sold out of Keyforge decks so I haven't been able to pick up one, I've been playing with my boyfriend online, and having a blast. We're getting decks next week, playing in a casual blind deck tourney so that'll be fun!
Yep everywhere you can find online is marked up a couple bucks a deck. I just went ahead and bought a box on backorder for 95 bucks and I'll wait 2-3 weeks instead of paying more.My lgs tracked down copies from a third party seller, and are selling decks at a markup
Depends really but I heard the team covenant guys mention they expect around 10 games of play out of the average deck (more or less depending on how much you like the particular deck naturally) which sounds about right to me.The only person I' have to play this with is my wife, I feel like wouldn't it get boring quick though having 2 decks, and then I'd just have to keep buying us new decks in perpetuity
The thing is too that the more decks you have the more different 'games' you can see, beyond just the differences inherent to the decks themselves. It's still better than other card games in that respect.Depends really but I heard the team covenant guys mention they expect around 10 games of play out of the average deck (more or less depending on how much you like the particular deck naturally) which sounds about right to me.
If that proves true I suppose what matters is if you feel around 10-20 hours of play for $10 is appealing. Personally it is a game I plan to dip into and out of on the regular so being able to check in whenever for $10 and be "caught up" and then bounce is pretty nice.
Agreed, it is a pretty interesting take on a card pool and "meta" because it can feel incredibly fresh just by the weird combination of factors out of your control.The thing is too that the more decks you have the more different 'games' you can see, beyond just the differences inherent to the decks themselves. It's still better than other card games in that respect.
this has piqued my interest, gonna test it out online. is it super expensive to get into right now? y'all talk about getting multiple decks - is that needed...? is there a marketplace for buying/selling/trading decks?
To get into it is $10 retail. $20 if you want two decks so you can play against a friend! :-)
Multiple decks are not needed at this point. There is no ranker in any organized play right now, it's simply learning the game.
If your local game store has stock that's probably the best shot, but stock seems to be pretty short across the world right nowthat's reassuring to know, thanks! what's the best place to get em from? looks like amazon and ebay don't have anything reasonable...