Awesome. The most broken podcast guest-hosts combo in the format ;)
@Zjivarra
3 ай бұрын
Most fun I’ve had in recent days was playing battlebox, with 3 different piles of cards I “curated”. A friend was leaving the country and gave me a box of bulk he wasn’t taking with him. While they played a final commander game with other guys from the group, I sorted those roughly 2000 cards into sets or groups of sets with similar themes and mechanics. And then proceded to pull out cards I liked or would want to play with, until I had in front of me about 200 cards in a semi decent mana curve. And since it is a battlebox format and both players would share the library or split the stack randomly, the color balance wasn’t even that important. The entire thing took maybe 2h30 min and to build three battleboxes which are sort of like mini cubes in a way. It was a blast and I am planning to keep them for a long~~ time. I’ve played them a bunch of times and it hasn’t gotten stale at all. Love them so much. I think building a cube from a box of 1000 random cards is one of the best things you can do in this hobby. Big bang for the buck and you can probably even recoup some of the money selling it as a cube, once it does get stale.
@nathanielreichley4640
2 ай бұрын
This was fantastic! Great listen.
@dreamsalongthepath7377
3 ай бұрын
There’s no shot
@kaseybennett7415
3 ай бұрын
This feels like a good episode for me to shell out one of my favorite games on the planet that I think fits a lot of what you guys would enjoy Blood on the Clocktower is a mafia-esque "imposter" social deduction game but the mechanics are incredibly social, the games are amazingly complex but the rules are quite simple, and the game also exists as a system in which players can create new games out of the component pieces (these are called custom scripts) The physical game is quite expensive ($150 for the box) but I think it was worth every dollar. My only complaint is that it's played best with 8-12 players, which is a number I'm sure we all know to be very difficult to assemble
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