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Welcome back to yet another part of this not-meant-to-be series of Unbelievable things. This time, however, it didn't happen while playing on MWS but it happened right at my Hobby League. We, living in a country where there are little to no access to cards, started doing our Hobby leagues with a Golden Age format, then seeing that High Voltage and Good Guys wrecked all other competitors decided to change to Modern Age, making new players enter into a more competitive environment. Since we h... Read More
Been a while since the last blog, things have been insanely busy at L5R HQ. Thought I'd pop in now for a short look at what we have coming up this year! The Heaven's Will As you likely already saw on TCGPlayer's news, The Heaven's Will expansion will release this summer. This expansion features the tumultuous events of the war between the Obsidian and Jade Dragons and the Moon and Sun. Of course, it's not only grand cosmic war, the trials and tribulations of... Read More
Not every deck you build has to be out there to stomp the opposition into the ground as fast as possible and win every game. One of the cool things about the Race for the Throne is that you can build decks that tell a story, or just have a theme to them, and you might even help your clan in the Race for the Throne.This deck is based around a few cards to establish its theme, for those not familiar with the setting the people of the setting undergo a comming of age ceremony called gempukku. For... Read More
The Emerald and Jade Champions special set first introduced the keyword Kensai to L5R. More Kensai have since appeared in Honor's Veil, and Words and Deeds will bring in even more. Kensai may be familiar to those who play the L5R RPG as a special Lion Clan school known as the "sword-saints", those so proficient with the katana that it almost seems magical what they can make the weapon do. However, in the CCG the term is used in more general terms, implying a character who is a... Read More
So March 8th came around much sooner than I was ready for, despite the amount or preperation that was put into it. In January I began working on a deck list, it was a little different to what most people were promoting around the place as their "winning" deck, but it showed promise. In Febuary I shared it with a few others to try out and together we improved the deck to the point where it looked like it was ready for serious competition. Turns out the deck was more prepared than I was. ... Read More
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