Monday, December 29th, 2014
Z-Man Games has announced plans to release a new edition of Richard James’ card game Lords of Scotland in Spring 2015.
Lords of Scotland is set in the historic era surrounding the wars for Scottish independence. The hand management and strategy game casts players in the roles of Scottish lords, out to lay claim to the vacant throne. Players recruit soldiers, build their army, and recruit clans to face rivals, proving their worth on the battlefield. Players vie to reach forty or more points worth of supporters in order to claim the throne.
Z-Man has not released specific details about the new edition, other than announcing a redesigned look. The previous edition included 99 cards, was for 2- 5 players, ages 12 and up, and played in 25 minutes.
Overall, a great game to pick up and play. Just ask our friendly staff at Battleground Games & Hobbies to order this game for you!
Original article by ICv2.com.
Tags: 2nd Edition, Board Game, Lords of Scotland, New Release, TableTop, Z-Man Games
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Friday, December 26th, 2014
Konami will release the new Premium Gold: Return of the Bling set for its Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG on March 20, according to the original article first reported on ICv2.com.
The Premium Gold booster was introduced last year. The release takes the best cards from the past Gold Series sets, and “enshrines” them in a gold color (gold card frames, gold art boxes frames, gold text box frames, card names and even gold level stars for Monster cards).
For this set, 22 previous Gold Rare cards have been revised with the new-and-improved advanced Gold Rare technology. This release includes 48 top cards released with Gold Rare technology for the first time, including all five pieces of “Exodia,” and “Number 101: Silent Honor ARK.” There will also be 21 new Gold Secret cards, including cards for Blackwing, Stardust and HERO decks.
Each five-card “Premium Gold” mini-pack contains two brand new, never-before-released Gold Secrets cards. Each mini-pack also contains three standard Gold Rares (one card an upgraded prior Gold Rare, plus two new Gold Rares).
Each Premium Gold box contains three mini-packs (for a total of 15 cards: six Gold Secrets and nine Gold Rares.
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Tags: 5DS, Gold Series, Konami, New Release, Premium Gold, Return of the Bling, YGO, Yu-Gi-Oh
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Wednesday, December 24th, 2014
Battleground Games & Hobbies retail stores will be open the following holiday hours in observance of Christmas and New Year’s Eve/Day:
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Tags: Christmas, Happy Holidays, Holiday Hours, Merry Christmas, New Year's, Store Hours
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2014
Steve Jackson Games has announced Mars Attacks; Ten-Minute Takedown, a new dexterity game featuring the classic Martians, for April release. The fast-paced game has players trying to destroy earthling cities by flicking the custom die from their flying saucer, scoring points as cities fall. MSRP is $9.95.
Steve Jackson Games recently released Mars Attacks: The Dice Game this fall. Mantic Games has also recently announced the first expansions for its Mars Attacks–The Miniatures Game.
If this is a game you want to see on the shelves at Battleground Games & Hobbies – let us know!
Original article on ICV2.com.
Tags: Board Game, dexterity game, dice game, Mars Attacks, New Release, Steve Jackson Games, TableTop
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Monday, December 22nd, 2014
Privateer Press has announced it will introduce its more violent role-playing game, Iron Kingdoms Unleashed with an introductory box, and continue its strategy of army boxes for Warmachine and Hordes in March.
Privateer will release Iron Kingdoms Unleashed Roleplaying Game Adventure Kitin March, with an MSRP of $44.99. This will be the first Iron Kingdoms Unleashed product, similar to the way Wizards of the Coast launched the new edition of Dungeons & Dragons with the D&D Starter Set.
Designed to allow new players to play using only the contents of the box, the Kit will include an abridged rulebook, one 32-page scenario, four pre-generated character sheets, four plastic hero figures, ten plastic antagonist figures, four six-sided dice, a ruler, nine double-sided map tiles, and four map token sheets, all at an MSRP of $44.99.
The army boxes are follow-ons to the first pair, one each for Warmachine and Hordes, which will be released in February. In March, Privateer will release Warmachine: All-in-One Army Box–Protectorate of Menoth and Hordes: All-in-One Army Box–Legion of Everblight. They are configured to be useful both to new players and to experienced players looking to add a faction.
If this looks like a game you’d like to get your hands on, let the friendly staff at Battleground Games & Hobbies know!
Warmachine: All-in-One Army Box–Protectorate of Menoth will include over $200 worth of product (a complete 35-point army, rulebook, and strategy cards) for a $134.99 MSRP. The following models are included:
Hordes: All-in-One Army Box–Legion of Everblight will include almost $200 worth of product (complete 35-point army, rulebook, and strategy cards) for $129.99. The following models are included:
Article originally posted on ICv2.com.
Tags: Board Games, Hordes, Intro box, Iron Kingdoms Unleashed, Privateer Press, RPG, TableTop, Warmachine
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Thursday, December 18th, 2014
Welcome to another edition of This week in Magic. For this week, we’re going to take a beak from Modern UR Delver and take a look at a deck I’ve been playing in Standard, Jeskai Tokens. As for my experience, I’ve played the Jeskai Ascendancy combo deck as well as the Jeskai Control deck. Both were fun to play, but I actually had more success with the combo deck. I’ve always felt that the control (or “Midrange”) deck was lacking something. Thanks goodness for the Japanese and Yuuya Watanabe.
At the World Magic Championship we got our first look at the new Jeskai Tokens deck. As I watched it in action, it occurred to me, “Why didn’t anyone else think of this sooner.” It’s almost as if this is how all of the cards were designed to work together. Here is the list that Yuuya played for reference:
Main deck:
3 Battlefield Forge
2 Chandra, Pyromaster
3 Flooded Strand
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Hordeling Outburst
1 Island
4 Jeskai Ascendancy
2 Jeskai Charm
4 Lightning Strike
2 Mountain
4 Mystic Monastery
2 Plains
4 Raise the Alarm
4 Seeker of the Way
3 Shivan Reef
4 Stoke the Flames
2 Temple of Epiphany
4 Temple of Triumph
4 Treasure Cruise
Side board:
1 Anger of the Gods
4 Disdainful Stroke
1 Elspeth, Sun’s Champion
3 End Hostilities
2 Erase
2 Glare of Heresy
2 Magma Spray
This deck has a really great flow, and feels like it curves out better than the midrange version. The midrange version had some awkward moments. There were times when you just couldn’t get a 2cc body onto the battlefield. This left you open for numerous attacks. With the addition of Raise the Alarm you can freely run you Seeker of the Way onto the battlefield. Even if it gets removed via a Lightning Strike or other removal spell, you can rest assured because you can count on Raise the Alarm as a confident back up plan.
The token generators plus Jeskai Ascendancy combine for some silly plays. You literally get the best of both the combo deck and the midrange deck. In one playtest sessions, I came across the scenario of drawing into three copies of Stoke the Flames. Of course, on the battlefield, I had both White Soldier tokens and Red Goblin Tokens. So, convoking Stoke the Flames was certainly an option. In fact, I needed to stop the game and get help to assess the situation in order to clearly see what my best plan of action was at this point.
Needless to say, while the deck does have it’s amazing offensive moments, the deck still has it’s weakness like any other.
Something you need to remember is that the effects of Jeskai Ascendancy only last until the end of the turn. When the effects end, your tokens go back to being 1/1’s. With 1/1’s, there is not much you can do against Sylvan Caryatids, Coursers, and Sige Rhinos. Did I mention that 2/2 Zombies can be a problem as well?
I think at this point, we all get how ridiculously powerful Stoke the Flames is. However, something that I think people forget is how expensive that spell is to cast. Sure, it has convoke, but you sometimes need creatures on the battlefield for this to work. It’s not the downfall, but it doesn’t help that it costs four mana to cast. I wonder if it’s at all possible to cut the number of Stoke the Flames down to two or three copies. What would this do for the us in the long run? Well, it could alleviate some mana issues I’ve seen the deck have.
That leads me to this next point. Jeskai Tokens is very greedy when it comes to mana. I want to do so much, especially on turn three. I think by cutting down on the number of hard casting cost spells, we might be able to combo off earlier. I know I said this deck was the best of both worlds, but let’s face it, we want to be able to utilize the Ascendancy as much as possible. Could it be possible to cut down on the Lightning Strikes as well? I’m not saying to cut them entirely, but down to a number like two.
So far, I’ve cut two copies of Stoke the Flames and two copies of Lightning Strike. Now let’s introduce some new additions to the deck. Here’s a small list of cards that may be viable:
Okay, I admit that Triplicate Spirits will probably not make the cut. However the first two cards are realistic possibilities. Another card I’ve had suggested to me was Defiant Strike. The first thing you’ll notice is that the card doesn’t have Convoke. However, it does draw us a card which might be huge. One mana cantrips are always very enticing.
Some final thoughts
I was watching Paul Cheon streaming the deck last night and he brought up a very interesting thing about the deck. He felt that this was a deck that didn’t need to run four copies of Treasure Cruise. Some people may call him crazy for thinking this, but what if he’s right? I guess the only real way to find out is to actually do it. However, let’s take a minute to reflect on this.
If you think about it, the only real time you maximize the power of Treasure Cruise in this deck is when you’re able to delve for the full amount. You’d also need to have Jeskai Ascendancy in play to sweeten the deal. This is not always the case though. I mean, you don’t always get the chance to delve for the full amount. In some situations, I’ve had to wait a turn or two in order to fill my graveyard to the delve depth.
With this in mind, let’s put back some of the Lightning Strikes. This way we can still burn our opponent out if needed. After all of the changes we’ve talked about, the deck would look something like this:
2 Chandra, Pyromaster
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Hordeling Outburst
4 Jeskai Ascendancy
2 Jeskai Charm
4 Lightning Strike
4 Raise the Alarm
4 Seeker of the Way
3 Stoke the Flames
2 Treasure Cruise
2 Defiant Strike
1 Crowd’s Favor
Well, that’s it for this week. Go out and try some of the changes we’ve talked about and let me know what your results were. See you next time!
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