Dreams do come true
I am incredibly excited to announce that I will be joining the amazing team behind the creation of Flesh and Blood, the game that we have all quickly fallen in love with, at Legend Story Studios!!!
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I am incredibly excited to announce that I will be joining the amazing team behind the creation of Flesh and Blood, the game that we have all quickly fallen in love with, at Legend Story Studios!!!
It’s that time of year again! There is little more exciting in the TCG world than spoiler season. It’s a glorious few weeks where the community is scrambling to evaluate and discuss new cards all the while trying to manage the excitement of the pending reality where they’ll actually be ripping open some booster packs in a can’t-be-here-soon-enough prerelease event.
This previous weekend I was extremely fortunate enough to attend, compete, and eventually take down the Calling Auckland 2020. I only say ‘eventually’ because of the strategy behind the deck that I had chosen to play. If you haven’t seen it already, here it is:
With the imminent release of ‘Welcome to Rathe’, the debut expansion of the highly anticipated trading card game ‘Flesh and Blood’, I could not think of a better time to crunch some numbers around what would qualify as a “fair” trade. As we are all about to rip open some (or an unruly amount of) booster packs and sink our teeth into building our first few decks, I think that it would be remiss if we were to expect that no trading amongst players or vendors would occur.
New Zealand based game design, development, and publishing studio ‘Legend Story Studios’ is hot off the presses releasing their brand new trading card game ‘Flesh and Blood’ with its debut expansion ‘Welcome to Rathe’ in the coming days (October 11th) across the USA, Australia, and New Zealand.
Yesterday I teased on social media that I have been given some cards to preview for ‘Welcome to Rathe’ (the debut expansion for the new TCG ‘Flesh and Blood’). I asked the public to hazard a guess at what the to-be-spoiled cards would be like based on these two images: