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3 months ago  ::  Mar 10, 2013 - 2:48PM #21
TheChico
Date Joined: Feb 6, 2013
Posts: 26

Mar 8, 2013 -- 6:02AM, Style75 wrote:

The problem I have with box sets is that we're paying extra every time for more terrain tiles and tracking tokens. I already have way more than I need.

How about instead of randomzed boosters, WotC released fixed booster packs? I'm thinking something like the "Living Card Game" series that FFG uses in games like "Lord of the Rings: The Card Game"  and "The Game of Thrones".  Every few months FFG releases a booster pack of 60 fixed cards that are very thematic.

In the case of Dungeon Command, WotC could release three minis with their creature cards, a new leader card, and 15 to 20 order cards. In a two months the next booster would come out. This would keep the price manageable and still give people something new every few months.

I really like the living card game system that FFG uses and I think DC would really benefit from this format. 




I like this idea also.  Non-random sets that aren't full boxes seems like a winning idea to me.  Definitely want more product available in a non-random distribution format.

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3 months ago  ::  Mar 10, 2013 - 11:53PM #22
KingOfOdonata
Date Joined: Jan 10, 2012
Posts: 121
They absolutely should not do random boosters. But, I do think smaller expansions, as someone else said, is a great idea.  For big thematic releases, keep to full box expansions. And then, for maybe just a few minis and 10 or so Order cards, they could release some small sets. These sets could also include creatures that would seem to expand on already released sets (i.e. new golbin creatures to expand Tyranny of Goblins). They would cut down on tiles and tokens, that are unneccessary after a few  boxes. They could even release maybe some new types of treasure tokens.

There is actually a huge thread of a Wish List for this game with all kinds of set ideas, as well as new mechanic ideas. You all should check it out if you haven't already. I think one of the biggest things Wizards needs to do though is improve its marketing for the game. I'd hate for the game to die just because people don't know about it.
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3 months ago  ::  Mar 11, 2013 - 1:38AM #23
Silvarion
Date Joined: Mar 8, 2008
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Top on my wish list would be a Dragonborn focused set. Str and Cha on the same creature FTW!
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3 months ago  ::  Mar 11, 2013 - 10:20AM #24
Truthspeaker
Date Joined: Oct 26, 2012
Posts: 88
A benevelent warband is sure in order.  I would be flexible on the persice theme.  Angels are very underdone.  Fey and other woodland creatures are desirable (espessially satyrs and centures).  Dragonborn are too scarce.  And I would enjoy having a few extra adventurers to combine with my other sets.  But mostly what I want is firstly wisdom order cards.  Between the three wisdom cards that came in Sting of Lolth and the six that came in Blood of Gruumsh I only have 9 wisdom cards to work with.  I would also like more charisma and intelligence order cards.  I think that between the first five sets we have close to 24 intelligence order cards and approximately 14 charisma cards.  Meanwhile, we have over thirty of the other three types of order cards.  While I will always appreciate more strength, constitution, and dexterity cards, I am most eager to gain what I think I am lacking. 
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