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Post by link41020 on Sept 22, 2015 16:54:24 GMT
I just posted this on boardgamegeeks, thought I would post it here too see what people think.
I've heard how the base set box can be used to build 4 decks... and then people have talked about building 2-3 "tournament worthy" decks.
Bull
Mathematically speaking a single base set can build not 2-3, not 4. But 6 decks, leaving 8 cards and 10 main characters unused.
Now theses decks would likely not do well, but that's where we come in.
My challenge, is for us to use a single base set to build, 6 simultaneous decks as best we can. The criteria are:
1. You have to be able to use a single base set to build all decks simultaneously 2. The decks must be as functional "as possible" not looking for something you would bring to a tournament, table play would be great if possible. just best efforts. 3. No one deck can dominate the others. No building a couple of good decks and saying "the rest of the cards go in the other decks" this is a challenge for a reason. lets make them somewhat balanced.
Now, there are 16 of each basic location, and 4 of each non basic location for a total of 80 locations.
divide that out and you would get 13 Locations each, with 2 left over. so decks 1 and 2 have an extra location.
28 plot twists divided evenly between 6 decks means 4 each, with 4 left over. to go into the other decks without the extra locations.
Decks one and two have 14 Locations and 4 Plot twists, Decks 3-6 have 13 Locations and 5 Plot twists. That's 18 cards each leaving our supporting characters to fill in the other 42 spaces.
Thoughts?
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Post by eekamouse on Sept 22, 2015 18:25:04 GMT
I think it's a worthy challenge.
However, that's not enough locations per deck. You want 15-18 iirc.
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