DC Deck-Building: Justice League Dark core set - Part 1

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  • @eduardoe007
    @eduardoe007 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So does JLD Kickstarter Edition = JLD + Expansion + Kickstarter Exclusive?
    I’m trying to get 100% of the JLD content, so I want to make sure I’m getting everything I need without doubling up on things

    • @GLBoxingGlove
      @GLBoxingGlove  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yes. if you get the Kickstarter Edition, it has all the KS stretch goal cards and the JLD expansion all in one box (shown on back of box in video 1:40)

    • @eduardoe007
      @eduardoe007 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GLBoxingGlove perfect, so I’ll just hold off in case they release the Kickstarter version so I can lock that in and have the complete game. Thank you

    • @GLBoxingGlove
      @GLBoxingGlove  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      incase you havent seen, they added the ks version of JLD as an addon in new Arkham campaign

    • @eduardoe007
      @eduardoe007 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@GLBoxingGlove thanks for looking out, I locked that in the minute I saw the update.
      If you don’t mind my asking, I was curious about the Confrontation/Rival Series and Rebirth Series. Do they mix with the Base Games at all or are they best to be kept seperate?

    • @GLBoxingGlove
      @GLBoxingGlove  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@eduardoe007 You can mix them if you really want but each has their own mechanics that would be useless in regular game.
      Rivals - Confrontations effect only trigger when choosing to attack the other player. Since there is no "confrontation" phase in regular version, these part of the card would be ignore. making some of them more expensive for less effects.
      Rebirth - uses a board game style gameplay. cards have "move" and "range" effect. again useless in regular since that's not a thing.
      so well both games can be used - share the same basics rules/gameplay - alot of the cards will have effects that don't trigger, thus making them cost more for less stuff.
      you could always make your own rules to integrate these game with regular, but no "official" rules exist.
      also worth noting. you could take card from Regular version and mix them into Rivals and Rebirth BUT the more add, the less you'll find the cards with "confrontaion" or "move/range" needed for that game mode.
      I did another video comparison version if visual would help, check that out.