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Star Realms App gets Frontiers Promos Expansion

A new expansion called Frontiers Promos has just gone live in the Star Realms app.

You’ll need to update the app to get access to it.

As you can see from below this is the 17th digital expansion for the game.

I’m looking forward to buying the 9 cost Colossus. I’m not looking forward to being on the receiving end of it though.

Look I love Star Realms. I think that’s evident from the 9000 odd games I’ve played. Sadly my win rate isn’t great. Proving I’m a below average player.

This is a great deck builder. Which the many expansions just take to another level. Whether it’s more ships and bases, or events, heroes and missions.

The only draw back the game now has is for new players to get everything it’s not cheap. The only saving grace is that it’s buy once get everywhere (ie on all the platforms you can play Star Realms).

You can read more about the Frontiers Promos HERE, and see why that Colossus card looks scary.

Happy #BatmanDay

Apparently according to twitter today (19/9/2020) is Batman Day.

I don’t know who comes up with these things. It’s most likely some marketing person at DC/Warner Bros.

I’ve been a big Batman fan since I was a little kid. I have fond memories of watching the 1960’s tv show with Adam West as Batman on tv (itv iirc). Then seeing the movie at the local cinema on the big screen. Obviously not on the original release. One of the coolest toys you could have at the time was the Batmobile from I think matchbox. I also had the Batman action figure.

In 1988 after Dad died Batman helped me with the grieving. That was the time of the Death in the Family story line and Joker (after a fan vote) killing Robin (Jason Todd). It was seeing Batman grieve that helped in the subsequent issues. I kind of felt a strong bond with Batman. We were both going through the same process.

In more recent times I’ve enjoyed the cinematic outings of Batman. Both live action and animated. Although I will exclude Batman and Robin from that list of enjoyable experiences.

Now days I buy the odd graphic novel, and Lego figure. But there is still a lot of love there for Batman.

Zendikar Rising Prerelease Weekend

Don’t forget it’s the Zendikar Rising Prerelease weekend.

I know it’s not the same as the “old days” where we would turn up at a store, register, build a 40 card deck, play some magic, get a couple of participation boosters. Generally have a great time playing an awesome game, getting excited about the new cards, etc.

But we can still have that excitement of cracking packs.

So pop along if you can, or order on line your prerelease kit from your FLGS.

At my FLGS we also got an additional booster with the prerelease kit one of the new set boosters. You can read about them here.

I hope you pull some great stuff.

Even more big monsters arrive

The arrival of the Cy-Gull promo for King of Tokyo (KoT) sparked something inside me.

Initially it was to get the remaining character packs Anubis and Cybertooth that I didn’t have. But to be fair I wasn’t aware I’d missed them until I looked.

I then discovered that the Power Up and Halloween expansions had been updated to second edition with new art work. Well I needed them as well.

Which meant with the other item the KoT Dark Edition I ordered technically I’d have three copies of the game. More on this later.

Below are the standees for the Power Up and Halloween expansions. On the left is the new art for the second edition version. Whilst on the right is the original first edition version.

All art is subjective but I’m not convinced the new versions are an improvement.

As I mentioned above I caved and got the Dark edition of KoT. This has been out for a little while. But I just love the box art. It’s amazing.

It will be interesting to see how this “new path to victory” works and effects play.

For the first edition stuff or my spare third copy I did the following.

First I took out the two characters not in the second edition Cyber Bunny and Kraken and added them to my copy of the second edition.

With the Halloween and Power Up first editions added into the base game I feel happy I can pass this game on (for free), because it has seven monsters to play with. Despite me removing two. Plus the relevant power up cards.

I did check with a couple of friends but they already had the game. So I’ll pass it on to a family member who might like to try it.

In the meantime I think KoT might be a game playable using a webcam I might talk to my friend about trying it out.

Some recent arrivals

There have been some new arrivals to add to the pile of shame and list of games to get to the table.

First up is the latest cinematic adventure from Free League for the Alien RPG, Destroyer of Worlds.

Next up was the arrival of the gaming equivalent of lotto cards, or loot boxes, MtG booster packs. I’ll talk about the pulls in another post.

Finally I was one of a lucky handful (if your definition of a handful goes up to a hundred) to get the Cy-Gull promo for King of Tokyo/New York that was done for the UKGE (well its virtual replacement) this year.

I was pleasantly surprised to find included with Cy-Gull another promo for the game X-Smash Tree. Which until I saw it I didn’t know I needed.

I do like the promo monsters but they do have one drawback. They don’t have power up decks. So they can’t be used in a game using that expansion.

Still to arrive at some point is the Tapestry expansion Plans and Ploys. Tomorrow I pick up the new D&D adventure, plus the Zendikar Rising prerelease kit. So I’ll bore you with those over the weekend.

A rare MtG Post

This feels real odd writing a post about MtG. I’ve not written anything about it for what seems an age.

With the Zendika Rising prerelease due to happen this coming weekend, I ended up splashing out for some singles to go into a couple of my Commander decks. Don’t ask me how that happened or what the thought process was.

The three decks that will be seeing these cards as tweaks are my Scarab God Zombie tribal deck, Big Green Stompy, and Mono Red Aggro.

Ayara will be so dangerous in the Scarab God deck. It can generate lots and lots of zombie tokens. This card is definitely a threat if allowed to stay on the battlefield. Damage/life gain for just doing what my deck is designed to do! Add in card draw too. This card could be amazing.

Tectonic Giant should be a nice card in my mono red aggro deck. Especially if I can trigger it’s abilities.

Shamanic Revelation hopefully will give some card draw and life gain. Which I think I’m missing from my Big Green Stompy deck. Whilst Garruk’s Uprising will also do that, it’s another source of trample for my creatures. Both cards will easily be triggered, iirc there are hardly any creatures less than 4 power. And if my hydras or any X power creature is coming in at less than 4 power I’m in a very bad position. Liege of the Tangle just gives me another big body that can turn lands into even more big bodies.

As I said these cards are tweaks, with only one being a major game changer.

The big question for me this Autumn/Winter is, will I jump on board the MtG Arena bus when allegedly it arrives on mobile at some point before the end of the year?

Obviously I’m a bit sceptical about WotC being able to do this.

At the moment I’m not feeling very warm and cuddly towards WotC and MtG Arena. I’m not expecting that to change anytime soon. But we will see.

Still have a pulse…

Just a quick post to reassure folks that I’m still alive.

Just not a lot going on gaming wise naturally.

But as folks that stalk me on other social media platforms will know I have been playing around in the kitchen. I’ve been concentrating more on the sweet side of things, cookies, no bake cheese cake, panna cotta, you get the idea. I do bake a fresh sourdough loaf twice a week. Plus my plain chow mein and sweet and sour pork is pretty tasty.

One or two of my friends in our gaming group have also been playing around in the kitchen (Jeff and his curries). When things become reasonably safe for getting back together for a game or two I think there might be a bring and share type thing that needs organising.

I started to create a character to use in a Strontium Dog adventure. I want to create three more so they can be used in one shots etc for those wanting to try the RPG. I think a one shot adventure will also need to be written. But the way things are going I have time to do this. No pressure!

In the meantime enjoy the amazing song from the end of Portal by Jonathan Coulton.

Until the next post, enjoy the cake.

More DM tips from social media

Thought I’d capture on here one or two DM tips that I decided to capture for future reference.

Hopefully I’ll remember these once we start our campaign back up.

I don’t think any of the spellslingers in our campaign currently have counterspell as something they can cast. But it’s handy to bear this in mind.

One thing I do need to improve are my descriptions of locations. But I agree with the tip below. So I need to get the balance right.

I think I’ve shared this one before. But better save than sorry.

The nice thing about this one is that you can create tables before hand to roll against, or buy one of the many pdfs that have such tables to save the effort of creating your own. Although I do like the personal touch of creating my own.

What I’m looking forward to game wise this Winter

With the Tapestry: Plans and Ploys expansion going on preorder later today on the Stonemaier website, it got me thinking.

This Winter period there are no games I’m really excited about getting (with one exception), it’s all about the expansions for me. No game has grabbed me, inspired me, and made me say “I’ve got to get this game”. In fact the recent announcement of Splendor getting a Marvel reskin for me sums up the direction the industry seems to be moving at the moment. It’s a sweeping generalisation. Especially considering the number of games that get released each year. But the high profile ones from the big boys are the ones that generally grab peoples attention and the headlines in publications. Heck I wasn’t even excited about the new Stonemaier game Pendulum. It just didn’t fire my imagination!

Obviously considering the opening sentence of this post I’m excited about the Tapestry expansion Plans and Ploys.

Plans and Ploys adds new landmarks, tapestry cards, civilizations, new space tiles (plus a replacement tile for a misprinted tile in the first printing), landmark tiles, landmark cards, a bag for territory tiles to go in, and automata cards.

So more variety, a new mechanic with the landmark cards, a new tiebreaker rule. It looks like a great addition to a game I like.

I wasn’t expecting an expansion for Civilization A New Dawn to be announced. So it was a nice surprise when FFG did announce it at this years Flight Plan.

Terra Incognita changes the game up a little bit by the looks of it. This expansion allows up to five players, you can now explore during the game and dynamically create the game board as you play. The combat rules have been tweaked, new leaders, and other additions.

I liked the original version of the game. But the exploring does sound really cool, and more like the video games. Will this change the way I play this game for ever? That’s an exciting prospect.

Then there is a massive expansion coming for Twilight Imperium 4th Edition called Prophecy of Kings. This increases the player count to eight players! New tiles, races, mechs, plus much more. It may be a while before this gets to the table (I need a table big enough for starters), I’m still excited for what this is going to add to the game.

The only game I’m excited about is Vampire the Masquerade: Rivals. Which is an expandable card game from Renegade Games set in the Vampire Masquerade/World of Darkness. Ok the setting isn’t the bit that excites me. But a multiplayer card game, where politics is part of the game play. That does. All the sounds coming out of Renegade about the game had me thinking they are approaching the game and it’s development the right way. The Kickstarter $100 tier was amazing value, and included a copy of the first OP kit. And is scheduled to be delivered in December.

What are you looking forward to or planning on buying this Winter?

D&D Names on the fly

Mike Shea aka Sly Flourish has an article just published on his blog called “The Most Valuable DM Tool: A Good List of Names“. I’ve embedded his YouTube video discussing this below as well.

The blog post and video contain links to some random generators that you can use to create random lists of names.


What Mike forgot to name is a couple of his own resources that also have lists of names you can use. The first is page 10 of his The Lazy DM’s Workbook that has fantasy first and last names. Followed by the very useful D&D 5e Campaign Worksheet that Mike created.

The worksheet is a nice thing to have to hand during a session anyway. But it’s random names section is very useful. I’ve used it during prep for a session to name NPCs, and during play to name an NPC on the fly.

Another source that Mike didn’t suggest, and it’s most likely because the book is no longer in print, not available digitally, and copies go for that stupid money now on sites like eBay, is Gary Gygax’s Extraordinary Book of Names. Just to get a digital copy involves looking on the shadier side of the internet.

I like the official book sources (Players Guide and Xanathar) plus the Gygax book. They are great for species related names. But I find they are best suited when planning or a session zero where time is less than an issue.

But for on the fly use during a session a list of names on a sheet of paper is in my limited experience the better option. No hunting around, reaching for a book etc. It’s just a quick look at a sheet of paper and marking off the name as used. So much quicker.