literally posted the second I was going to. News spreads fast.
Preview images, excluding the flow of the conflict that the whole article is about:
(Image is labeled "Five" katana, so that might break in the future as it should be "Fine" katana)
Interesting note - playing the Seeker of Knowledge from the conflict deck, it looks like it entered play bowed. Also, they were only allowed to put 1 fate on it.
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OOH! from that post:
This concludes our overview of the general rules of Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game, but be sure to check out the Fantasy Flight Games Facebook page this Friday at 11 a.m. CST for our first Facebook Live Stream! Tweet your Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game questions to @FFGames on Twitter with the hashtag "#L5Rlive" to have them answered by Story Lead Katrina Ostrander and Designers Brad Andres and Nate French live on air!
Edit: The Facebook community is pointing out that the example called out the Seeker of Knowledge's ability wrong. It was played purely to get a courtier into the conflict. As it was on the defender's side, it wouldn't grant the ability of choosing a second ring.
This concludes our overview of the general rules of Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game, but be sure to check out the Fantasy Flight Games Facebook page this Friday at 11 a.m. CST for our first Facebook Live Stream! Tweet your Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game questions to @FFGames on Twitter with the hashtag "#L5Rlive" to have them answered by Story Lead Katrina Ostrander and Designers Brad Andres and Nate French live on air!
Edit: The Facebook community is pointing out that the example called out the Seeker of Knowledge's ability wrong. It was played purely to get a courtier into the conflict. As it was on the defender's side, it wouldn't grant the ability of choosing a second ring.
If they weren't fucking up the rules in their own demos, it wouldn't be FFG marketing.
This concludes our overview of the general rules of Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game, but be sure to check out the Fantasy Flight Games Facebook page this Friday at 11 a.m. CST for our first Facebook Live Stream! Tweet your Legend of the Five Rings: The Card Game questions to @FFGames on Twitter with the hashtag "#L5Rlive" to have them answered by Story Lead Katrina Ostrander and Designers Brad Andres and Nate French live on air!
Edit: The Facebook community is pointing out that the example called out the Seeker of Knowledge's ability wrong. It was played purely to get a courtier into the conflict. As it was on the defender's side, it wouldn't grant the ability of choosing a second ring.
If they weren't fucking up the rules in their own demos, it wouldn't be FFG marketing.
Very true. They've already edited the article, apparently.
uh is it just me or does agasha swordsmith just let you draw every attachment in your deck
e: apparently there's a rule that says every card ability is once per turn, so I guess not
Yeah, there was some questioning about that. All abilities are once per turn unless otherwise specified. Probably not going to be the easiest to track but they want bowing to be used elsewhere in the mechanics.
Also they errata'ed other things, like the fate being put on the conflict character doesn't appear to be limited to 1.
... I know the designers are busy, but PR should run these by the designers first.
That's an interesting twist on the lore. It used to be that the Dragon were the ones well-known for swordsmithing. FFG seems to have decided to give that to the firebirbs this time. Makes sense. Japanese swordsmithing is highly ritualistic so it fits with their whole motiff. I always wondered what the Phoenix did for economy. Like, Crane had handcrafts, Scorpion had opium, etc.
That's an interesting twist on the lore. It used to be that the Dragon were the ones well-known for swordsmithing. FFG seems to have decided to give that to the firebirbs this time. Makes sense. Japanese swordsmithing is highly ritualistic so it fits with their whole motiff.
I... don't see that reading of the Phoenix in any of the previews? Remember, that Agasha personality is Dragon-aligned, this is before the split.
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The good news is they already fixed the demo mis-explanation of the Seeker of Knowledge. I was trying to figure out what you guys were talking about them fucking up; it's gone.
What is this I don't even.
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The good news is they already fixed the demo mis-explanation of the Seeker of Knowledge. I was trying to figure out what you guys were talking about them fucking up; it's gone.
Probably not going to be the easiest to track but they want bowing to be used elsewhere in the mechanics.
Shouldn't be a problem. It wasn't really an issue in the CCG, and the LCG looks like it'll have a lot less in play at any given time than the CCG usually did.
Given FFG's love of tokens, however, I'm a little surprised that they didn't include one to track it.
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So yeah, this one comes with a copy of the core set as part of the registration fee, so if you get into this one you probably won't have to suffer through the line and ergo the fire marshal won't get as mad.
Join the Fantasy Flight Games design team as they discuss the the update from the CCG format to the LCG & how the themes of the setting informed the mechanics.
Event registration closes at 12:30pm on Friday, August 18th. The first round will begin promptly at 1:00pm. To compete, players will construct a deck from one core set using the deckbuilding rules provided in the Learn to Play booklet that comes in the core set of Legend of the Five Rings. After the Swiss rounds the Top 16 players will be selected to return Saturday, August 19th at 9:30am for the Elimination rounds! For Rules, FAQ, and more, please visit our website.
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If memory serves, they did something similar with the AGOT 2e launch where the tournaments only allowed a single core. Although I think the store allowed you to get two.
It's actually interesting, since shunting the people off to the CCG hall for it should help keep the Line of Doom down to hopefully a manageable level. Unless they release something else big.
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Wow.. While it was definitely expositiobal in a lot of places, dropping names like they were going out of style... It was also... Damn. Well, ffg is making their mark, and I highly approve.
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On the L5R facebook group, I asked for the fiction's author to give a bit of a background and context to newcomers, and why it was such a big deal for him to get the first fiction:
Dave Laderoute:
I've been kind sitting on this for a while now. Per my NDA with FFG, I couldn't say anything without their explicit say-so; obviously, with a by-line on a story, that doesn't really apply anymore. But, yes, I knew that I'd get the first one out of the gate, which is a tremendous honor. That said, there are other writers whose fictions are coming and, in at least a couple of cases, I think their work is better than mine--seriously.
As for my history with the game...well, I played my first game of the CCG in 1997. I've written extensively for the 4th Edition RPG; I wrote, for example, the Scorpion chapter in Great Clans, the Nothing chapter in Enemies of the Empire, the Imperial Families in Secrets of the Empire and The War of Spirits chapter in Imperial Histories. I was also Editor of the Imperial Herald for AEG for about 2 years, and was the last AEG Brand Manager for L5R (I headed-up the "Clan Path" stuff for as long as it went on, and then handled a lot of the sale of the IP to FFG).
Nice to see FFG keeping some of the old writing staff on the brand. Probably just as freelance, but still pretty cool.
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Follow-up post from Dave:
And thanks for the many kind comments. However, I'd be remiss in NOT pointing out that this was a collaborative effort. Katrina Ostrander, the FFG Fiction Lead and Editor, had a huge part in making this story what it is. So did Erik Dahlman, and a number of beta readers, who all offered terrific contributions. Thanks to them!
Does anyone know who the FFG design team is that's working this? I worked in the same building as Sabertooth Games for a few years and knew a bunch of their card game team, several of whom had been AEG before. I'm wondering if any of them survived all the transitions and sales and are working this now.
Does anyone know who the FFG design team is that's working this? I worked in the same building as Sabertooth Games for a few years and knew a bunch of their card game team, several of whom had been AEG before. I'm wondering if any of them survived all the transitions and sales and are working this now.
Nate French (lead), Erik Dahlman, Brad Andres. Only Dahlman had any prior experience with the the CCG.
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I don't see how we have any way of knowing if that's a stereotyped accent or an actual accent -- it doesn't sound unnatural or exaggerated. It actually sounds a lot like an accent a British ESL speaker would end up with.
You're pretty much fucked both ways with L5R, since it's inherently super Orientalist. All you can really do is hope that it's not actively offensive and that when they do stuff like this, they support actual east Asian actors in the process.
I don't see how we have any way of knowing if that's a stereotyped accent or an actual accent -- it doesn't sound unnatural or exaggerated. It actually sounds a lot like an accent a British ESL speaker would end up with.
You're pretty much fucked both ways with L5R, since it's inherently super Orientalist. All you can really do is hope that it's not actively offensive and that when they do stuff like this, they support actual east Asian actors in the process.
I think it can be both. That is, even if it's the voice actor's natural accent, the reason he got hired for the job was because someone at FFG wanted that stereotypical sound.
You're right about the inherent Orientalism, of course. I'd kind of hoped that, FFG being a much bigger company than AEG, they'd have a greater Asian presence on the staff to kind of mitigate things, but so far it seems to be even whiter.
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I don't see how we have any way of knowing if that's a stereotyped accent or an actual accent -- it doesn't sound unnatural or exaggerated. It actually sounds a lot like an accent a British ESL speaker would end up with.
You're pretty much fucked both ways with L5R, since it's inherently super Orientalist. All you can really do is hope that it's not actively offensive and that when they do stuff like this, they support actual east Asian actors in the process.
I think it can be both. That is, even if it's the voice actor's natural accent, the reason he got hired for the job was because someone at FFG wanted that stereotypical sound.
You're right about the inherent Orientalism, of course. I'd kind of hoped that, FFG being a much bigger company than AEG, they'd have a greater Asian presence on the staff to kind of mitigate things, but so far it seems to be even whiter.
FFG is not that big of a company in the grand scheme of things. And it should be noted that having a female lead of the story team's actually a rarity in the industry. Yes, I'd like to see a larger Asian influence, and maybe we will! They've hinted at hiring a lot of freelancers to help with the story team. I don't think they'll go full John Wick Presents and hire anthropology scholars for their regions, but I do expect them to try.
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literally posted the second I was going to. News spreads fast.
Preview images, excluding the flow of the conflict that the whole article is about:
(Image is labeled "Five" katana, so that might break in the future as it should be "Fine" katana)
Interesting note - playing the Seeker of Knowledge from the conflict deck, it looks like it entered play bowed. Also, they were only allowed to put 1 fate on it.
Edit: The Facebook community is pointing out that the example called out the Seeker of Knowledge's ability wrong. It was played purely to get a courtier into the conflict. As it was on the defender's side, it wouldn't grant the ability of choosing a second ring.
If they weren't fucking up the rules in their own demos, it wouldn't be FFG marketing.
Very true. They've already edited the article, apparently.
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e: apparently there's a rule that says every card ability is once per turn, so I guess not
Yeah, there was some questioning about that. All abilities are once per turn unless otherwise specified. Probably not going to be the easiest to track but they want bowing to be used elsewhere in the mechanics.
Also they errata'ed other things, like the fate being put on the conflict character doesn't appear to be limited to 1.
... I know the designers are busy, but PR should run these by the designers first.
I... don't see that reading of the Phoenix in any of the previews? Remember, that Agasha personality is Dragon-aligned, this is before the split.
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Shouldn't be a problem. It wasn't really an issue in the CCG, and the LCG looks like it'll have a lot less in play at any given time than the CCG usually did.
Given FFG's love of tokens, however, I'm a little surprised that they didn't include one to track it.
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...why on Facebook, when we all *know* they have a Twitch channel, is a mystery to everyone.
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Thursday, Noon: Legend of the Five Rings Inaugural Tournament & Celebration
So yeah, this one comes with a copy of the core set as part of the registration fee, so if you get into this one you probably won't have to suffer through the line and ergo the fire marshal won't get as mad.
Friday, 11 AM
Seminar: Designing the Legend of the Five Rings LCG
Friday, Noon: Legend of the Five Rings Tournament
Friday, 12 PM
The Stories & Setting of Rokugan
Saturday, 9 AM: Top 16.
Sunday, 9 AM: Legend of the Five Rings Casual Tournament
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It's actually interesting, since shunting the people off to the CCG hall for it should help keep the Line of Doom down to hopefully a manageable level. Unless they release something else big.
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Look, we totally aren't forcing people to buy two copies. Look at all these tournament played decks based on one core.
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Wow.. While it was definitely expositiobal in a lot of places, dropping names like they were going out of style... It was also... Damn. Well, ffg is making their mark, and I highly approve.
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Dave Laderoute:
I think you are right that he's freelance.
This appears to be one of FFG's favorite cards, especially for multiplayer games.
Nate French (lead), Erik Dahlman, Brad Andres. Only Dahlman had any prior experience with the the CCG.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh0VTaVgUVw&feature=youtu.be
Me neither, but if someone were reading it straight up, would it be better or worse?
You're pretty much fucked both ways with L5R, since it's inherently super Orientalist. All you can really do is hope that it's not actively offensive and that when they do stuff like this, they support actual east Asian actors in the process.
I think it can be both. That is, even if it's the voice actor's natural accent, the reason he got hired for the job was because someone at FFG wanted that stereotypical sound.
You're right about the inherent Orientalism, of course. I'd kind of hoped that, FFG being a much bigger company than AEG, they'd have a greater Asian presence on the staff to kind of mitigate things, but so far it seems to be even whiter.
FFG is not that big of a company in the grand scheme of things. And it should be noted that having a female lead of the story team's actually a rarity in the industry. Yes, I'd like to see a larger Asian influence, and maybe we will! They've hinted at hiring a lot of freelancers to help with the story team. I don't think they'll go full John Wick Presents and hire anthropology scholars for their regions, but I do expect them to try.