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Welcome to today's First Edition Friday Question, where you get a chance to answer questions that will help shape the future of First Edition. If you'd like to catch up on previous entries, here's a list of all of my previous Friday Questions:
There are a lot of cards that have either fallen out of favor, or never really took off in the first place. Especially in a game that's a quarter-century old like First Edition, there are going to be old favorites that have been "lost" in the modern era. I want to know which of those cards are important to you, and that you'd like to see given a new coat of paint.
Which old, unused 1E cards deserve some love?
Love can come in a lot of forms, and all of them are valid. For example, a good way to make a card that's a little too expensive a bit more playable is by making a personnel that can the card. Design uses this trick a lot. Or perhaps an old card gets a new lease on life when a new card lets it play for free. Or maybe we make a new mechanic that relies on some old cards to work, and that's how we bring these favorites back to life. All of that and more are valid, but before we can do that, we need to know which First Edition cards you want to see given love.
If you celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday, I hope you're recovering from all of that food. I enjoyed a nice meal with Andrea Heywood-Lobban (Kamala) and her family, then went to see Frozen II. I enjoyed both. And if you're venturing out this weekend for Black Friday or Small Business Saturday, enjoy yourself and be safe.
-crp
There are a lot of cards that have either fallen out of favor, or never really took off in the first place. Especially in a game that's a quarter-century old like First Edition, there are going to be old favorites that have been "lost" in the modern era. I want to know which of those cards are important to you, and that you'd like to see given a new coat of paint.
Which old, unused 1E cards deserve some love?
Love can come in a lot of forms, and all of them are valid. For example, a good way to make a card that's a little too expensive a bit more playable is by making a personnel that can the card. Design uses this trick a lot. Or perhaps an old card gets a new lease on life when a new card lets it play for free. Or maybe we make a new mechanic that relies on some old cards to work, and that's how we bring these favorites back to life. All of that and more are valid, but before we can do that, we need to know which First Edition cards you want to see given love.
If you celebrated Thanksgiving yesterday, I hope you're recovering from all of that food. I enjoyed a nice meal with Andrea Heywood-Lobban (Kamala) and her family, then went to see Frozen II. I enjoyed both. And if you're venturing out this weekend for Black Friday or Small Business Saturday, enjoy yourself and be safe.
-crp
Director of First Edition, 2019 - now
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.
"Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. Symbolizing the elements that create truth and beauty."
Klingons say TRANS RIGHTS.