Draaka
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Post by Draaka on May 31, 2006 17:30:09 GMT -5
Does anyone every play sealed deck with attacktix? I never have, whats the different between nomral stratergys and sealed deck stratergys? I guess you cant rely on things like "stand up if you have anouther sith in play" effects, ive never played but I am curious about it.
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recondo
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Post by recondo on Jun 1, 2006 3:14:08 GMT -5
I've not played that with Attacktix, but if its anything like MTG, then I'd guess that its a deal where everyone gets 2 or 3 sealed packs & just plays with the Attacktix they got.. OR, if its a "draft" style game, you get everyone in a group & each person opens 1 attacktix box. They (each person) don't show other people what's in their box at all. They then select 1 attacktix figure & pass the box (with the other 2 figures) to their left & so on. After all 3 attacktix are pulled out of each box, the process starts over again (until everyone has whatever amount of attacktix figures the group decided on). Unlike MTG though, the Attacktix draft would have to worry about "points" too.. so as you selected figures & passed them to your left, you'd have to be aware of how many points (out of 100) that you have available. After you hit 100 points, you'd "drop out" of the selection process & wait for everyone else to get to the 100 point mark (or until all the figures have been selected.. whichever comes first). THis is my best guess based on how it works for MTG.
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Post by webhead817 on Jun 1, 2006 9:29:52 GMT -5
There are some more suggestions in this thread by myself and others. My favorite might be Solomon Draft for this. Each player picks 2 or 3 boosters (or 2 or 3 random groups of opened figs). Each turn you alternate splitting the pile and choosing a pile.
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Post by redemptionrocks on Jun 1, 2006 23:27:20 GMT -5
I have never done this *imo too pricey* but I would get two boosters per player and do draft style...no point limits...6 figures free for all matchs.
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Post by webhead817 on Jun 2, 2006 7:42:00 GMT -5
That works too. Back in the 'Clix days we had a lot of one booster tourneys, buy a booster, play all four figs, same think would work fine with 'Tix. It seems like the power levels of an average booster are all within the same realm usually.
You can always make up faux boosters by randomly picking three figs from your collection or extras pile.
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boshek
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Post by boshek on Jun 2, 2006 22:41:35 GMT -5
A booster would be a great prize for a couple of people playing. They could chip in $2 each and make the games really interesting.
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