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Hey all-
I am looking for a way to make 1E more new player friendly at the local tournament level.
I have a fewguinea pigs guests coming in a couple weeks and I'd like to run an event with the Coming of Age Decks and swap in The Squire's Rules and a bunch of dual dilemmas.
The problem is I don't want to create an unbalanced dilemma situation. Does anyone have any suggestions for a 30ish dual dilemma pool that I can use with these advanced starter decks that will strike that precious balance of challenging enough to make them work, but not so challenging as to make it impossible and unfun?
I'll probably also swap out the stealable missions and HQ: Defensive Measures for OTF-proof missions - again, we're looking to keep this as new-player-friendly as possible.
Any thoughts, advice, or specific card change recommendations are very much appreciated.
Thanks all!
-Brian
I am looking for a way to make 1E more new player friendly at the local tournament level.
I have a few
The problem is I don't want to create an unbalanced dilemma situation. Does anyone have any suggestions for a 30ish dual dilemma pool that I can use with these advanced starter decks that will strike that precious balance of challenging enough to make them work, but not so challenging as to make it impossible and unfun?
I'll probably also swap out the stealable missions and HQ: Defensive Measures for OTF-proof missions - again, we're looking to keep this as new-player-friendly as possible.
Any thoughts, advice, or specific card change recommendations are very much appreciated.
Thanks all!
-Brian
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