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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. This is the fourth installment of this series, and so far I think it's been going well. If you want to read up on or answer previous questions, here's a list:
We're working on a mission for The Neutral Zone, and the design team can't seem to agree on how many points the mission should be worth. In the spirit of communication and openness, we decided to ask you for your opinions.
Here's the mission - with the story details withheld - as it stands right now:
How many points should this mission be worth?
I know that we just did a public comment on a card in development two weeks ago, but this week is more about breaking the tie than anything else. Although, your comments and feedback on the mission itself are welcome too, we're particularly interested in how many points you think should be on the mission. 30? 35? 40? More? Let us know! Feel free to also pick it apart, talk about how you'll use it (or why you wouldn't), theorycraft, and more - like we could stop you!
You might be wondering why we're withholding the story for the mission. There are two reasons: a) the story we picked is a spoiler for something we haven't announced yet; and b) the story doesn't matter for the point value. We do have a story, we just want you to focus on the value of the mission in a vacuum instead of getting distracted by the story choice. I hope that makes sense. With all of that in mind, how many points should this mission be worth?
Have a great weekend! We're looking forward to seeing your discussions on this card. Don't forget that next weekend - October 4th, 5th, and 6th - is First Weekend, First Edition. If you play 1E, build decks, test decks, or anything in that space, post about it. If you post here on the forums, on The Dojo, on Facebook, or on Twitter with the hashtag #showusyourspaceline, you can win a fabulous prize!
-crp
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We're working on a mission for The Neutral Zone, and the design team can't seem to agree on how many points the mission should be worth. In the spirit of communication and openness, we decided to ask you for your opinions.
Here's the mission - with the story details withheld - as it stands right now:
How many points should this mission be worth?
I know that we just did a public comment on a card in development two weeks ago, but this week is more about breaking the tie than anything else. Although, your comments and feedback on the mission itself are welcome too, we're particularly interested in how many points you think should be on the mission. 30? 35? 40? More? Let us know! Feel free to also pick it apart, talk about how you'll use it (or why you wouldn't), theorycraft, and more - like we could stop you!
You might be wondering why we're withholding the story for the mission. There are two reasons: a) the story we picked is a spoiler for something we haven't announced yet; and b) the story doesn't matter for the point value. We do have a story, we just want you to focus on the value of the mission in a vacuum instead of getting distracted by the story choice. I hope that makes sense. With all of that in mind, how many points should this mission be worth?
Have a great weekend! We're looking forward to seeing your discussions on this card. Don't forget that next weekend - October 4th, 5th, and 6th - is First Weekend, First Edition. If you play 1E, build decks, test decks, or anything in that space, post about it. If you post here on the forums, on The Dojo, on Facebook, or on Twitter with the hashtag #showusyourspaceline, you can win a fabulous prize!
-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.