SW10/LNH20: Looniverse Fight Chronicles Trading Card Game #11: Imperilus the Exterminating Son
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Fri Sep 29 16:40:43 PDT 2023
On 2023-09-26 20:41, Drew Nilium wrote:
> On 9/26/23 10:53 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
>> Well, you got my attention.
>
>> Imperilus hasn't made *my* card game yet. Its deck is already too big
>> to shuffle on its own, ever since I added Ellipsis and Psychovant.
>> (They are Events, not Characters. Characters need goals.
>> "Debauchery" is not in game for Psychovant to meet, and Ellipsis has
>> Agent characters already to do his bidding. Though even *their* goal
>> is "Survive and go back home".
>
> X3 Yes fair. Soon you may have to split it into multiple decks, perhaps~
>
> Drew "has designed some cards that come with their own mini-decks" Nilium
It seems my game notes already provide for "SW10" 1994 and 2016 decks,
and I have been casually mixing them together!
- It actually got awkward when Earth-SW10 ("Earth-Total") came into
play, and it was frozen in 2023. I invented an Icepocalypse card for
the occasion. I'm trying to think what the Global Warming card would
do. Maybe offer any visitor the chance to fight forest fires and be
welcomed by the world.
- I recall, in most collectible card games the players bring their own
decks. (Overpower was pretty good at equalizing players no matter how
big their deck was.)
- I even have a slot for an "LNH" expansion deck! (As Powernaut Comics
well knows, I can't just freely use any LNH character. But Wiki Boy
would be pretty damn powerful in this game. He'd be an Event. And my
Psychovant, Imperilus, and Donors of Satan / Devil Legion cards would
have great fun.)
So, I might assign separate decks. House Player probably gets 2016. 8{D>
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