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Daigotsu 08-09-2012 02:13 AM

L5R (Legend of the Five Rings CCC)
 
Anyone play this collectible card game? If so, what clans do you primarily use? I am a new player and diving in head first. I think it is an interesting concept for a CCC because the players actually shape the on-going plot and story events.

Quiet Man Cometh 08-19-2012 11:32 PM

Haven't played it myself but I picked up some cards to look at. I have a feeling I would probably lean Crane or Unicorn. Unicorn because I like horses and cavalry, and it would be like me to build a deck with that in mind, ;), and Crane because it reminds me of Blue, the more sneaky, board control style of play in Magic the Gathering, which I'm starting to like.

Not sure if I have it right though. I'm basing it off of the basic review of the clans that I saw on the back of a L5R box.

Hermes 10-07-2012 10:53 PM

CCG*

Reviving this thread instead of making a duplicate! If the staff prefers, I can make a duplicate, but..yeah <<

Spider and Unicorn player here, formerly Lion and Crane!

Daigotsu 10-07-2012 11:47 PM

Quiet: Oh man! I had missed your post and then the thread got eaten by time~

Unicorn is definitely horse-based I have found. And the crane, as I have seen it played, do well with Honor and and controlling the board that way.

Hermes: SPIDER CLAN FOR LIFE!

Hermes 10-07-2012 11:57 PM

Crane: Duelists and Poltical Actions
Dragons: Tattooed Monks and Duelists
Phoenix: Shugenja and Yojimbo
Crab: Berserker and Tactician/Siege and Merchants
Spider: Kensai and Paragons
Scorpion: Courtier and Ninja
Lion: Tactician and Ancestors
Mantis: Navy and Ranged
Unicorn: Cavalry and Battle Maidens

Daigotsu 10-08-2012 12:02 AM

Spider also has The Goju. Ninjas!

Espy 10-08-2012 12:03 AM

What's a Courtier in the sense of L5R? o.o;

Daigotsu 10-08-2012 12:41 AM

The Courtiers are the political representation of the clans across Rokugan. C:

Hermes 10-08-2012 12:27 PM

I was just naming the things that each uses well right now =P

Quiet Man Cometh 10-11-2012 04:04 AM

How do those things come out in gameplay? Like what would politics let me do versus ancestors, etc.?

Mika 10-11-2012 12:38 PM

This seems to be really super popular around here. I'm slowly becoming more and more intrigued.

Hermes 10-11-2012 12:57 PM

Well, let's say I play Lion Ancestors. That's a deck about gaining honor, to get to 40 which lets you win the game.

But if I play Politics, I am probably trying to dishonor my opponent or stop them from attacking me, if not both. I would win by getting them to -20 honor.

If I am playing Siege, I would play cards that up my province strength and lower theirs to eventually leave them at a constant 0 province strength so I can destroy them consistently until I raze all 4 of their provinces, winning a military victory.

Quiet Man Cometh 10-11-2012 09:23 PM

Ah. So in effect, honour is like life and your provinces would be resources? You run out of one or the other and it's game over?

Daigotsu 10-11-2012 09:49 PM

Provinces produce your personalities (whom you defend your provinces with when you buy them out) and also your gold/resources used to buy said personalities and weapons to equip.

Honor is kind of like your secondary life, yes. Your opponent can win if they make you go down to -20 honor. You can counter act it with different honor gaining cards/abilities, and you can win once you reach +40 honor.

Then there are the 5 rings. To win that way is to "Enlighten out". The game gets it's namesake from the rings in play (Fire, Water, Air, Earth and Void). If you get them ALL into play, you win.

So, there are 4 ways to win. At least the card game. Dishonor your opponent, honor yourself, destroy all 4 of their provinces with military, and enlightenment.

Hermes 10-12-2012 12:55 PM

Provinces are 4 spaces between the two decks you have, called Dynasty and Fate decks. Cards from your Fate deck are drawn into your hand and often either have action effects to help you, or they can be followers, items, and spells to attach to things.

Provinces are filled by cards from your Dynasty deck, which can be events, holdings, personalities, regions, or celestials.

Rings go in your fate deck.


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