
Jay came over last night to test ITTBZ again, and lo and behold, the new cards had arrived!
Rather than individual decks, it was much cheaper to order 216-card decks and manually divide them. This way I got four games' worth for about $11 each.
I haven't compared side-by-side yet, but my first impression is that this run is slightly lower quality than the first, which I got from Art's Cow (and cost $20/game). The colors seem a little muddier or maybe just a bit off. A couple of the cards at the top of the deck were chipped a bit along the edges, and the centering varies a bit from card to card.
We played a match and didn't find any glaring errors, and we also discovered a needed rule clarification. What happens if both people play 'Change Posture'? The ruling was that they cancel each other out, so each player retains their original Posture.
Overall, a productive night. I'm satisfied with the cards, and the price was right. Best of all, they're here in time for gaming this weekend!
Rather than individual decks, it was much cheaper to order 216-card decks and manually divide them. This way I got four games' worth for about $11 each.
I haven't compared side-by-side yet, but my first impression is that this run is slightly lower quality than the first, which I got from Art's Cow (and cost $20/game). The colors seem a little muddier or maybe just a bit off. A couple of the cards at the top of the deck were chipped a bit along the edges, and the centering varies a bit from card to card.
We played a match and didn't find any glaring errors, and we also discovered a needed rule clarification. What happens if both people play 'Change Posture'? The ruling was that they cancel each other out, so each player retains their original Posture.
Overall, a productive night. I'm satisfied with the cards, and the price was right. Best of all, they're here in time for gaming this weekend!