
Doppelschwert |

Maybe I'm alone in this, but in case the Sky Pharao is the big bad villain that you have to fight in the very last scenario, it's very anticlimactic to see him spoiled here as the very first preview card.
Apart from that, looking forward to my shipment of AD6, even though we just finished the B adventure yesterday.

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Maybe I'm alone in this, but in case the Sky Pharao is the big bad villain that you have to fight in the very last scenario, it's very anticlimactic to see him spoiled here as the very first preview card.
Apart from that, looking forward to my shipment of AD6, even though we just finished the B adventure yesterday.
How? If you read up on this or the AP it's based on I don't see how knowing that the Sky Pharoah is the BBEG is anticlimactic.

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Not really seeing how that is anticlimactic.
It's only anticlimactic if the BBEG was very, very weak. Just reveling his stats is hyping, if anything. IF they put up Karzoug's stats on a blog that would not be anticlimactic, it'd be cool to see what you have to go up against in the final stretch of the AP.

takaisan |

I do get the point about the spoilers. Then again knowing your enemy is kind of important when building your party up to be able to defeat it. There is also no rule that prohibits you from carefully studying villains and henchman beforehand, so for me it's ok to spoiler them here.
Also ordered the cards - looking forward to those as well as adventure deck six.

Frencois |

It was asked in another thread, but can we get a confirmation if closing the Shrine of Infinite Void is meant as permanent re-spec, or it allows us to chose our Role card at the start of each scenario?
IMHO : The rules clearly say that you chose a side when winning the role card. The only time in the game so far so can flip the card is when you close the Shrine and decide to do so (unless your character has a specific power like Ak). So you can indeed flip the card... anytime you close the Shrine (and only then, not between scenarios). If you like the idea, just add the Shrine to your own house games (I see potential for a fun Adventure Path).

Frencois |

There is also no rule that prohibits you from carefully studying villains and henchman beforehand, so for me it's ok to spoiler them here.
But there is also no rule that forces you to carefully studying villains and henchman beforehand, so why spoil them here ? :-)
We NEVER study cards before the game. That "spoils" all the fun during the game. What's the point in having "immune" banes for example if you know that before and can choose your weapons and spells?Furthermore "examining" is a key power in MM. The way we see it, it loses half its benefit and fun if you know all the cards in the box before playing the game (we like the RPG feeling of trying to sneak into the room to learn about the monsters and bosses).
Anyway it's your game, anyway you play it is fine, but if we can avoid major spoilers it's more fun.

zeroth_hour2 |

Also, I've been around Liz Spain for a long time, and even I was impressed by the purpleness of "Torchlight glimmered a pleasing peridot color through the alchemical soup that ran through the tunnels of the Crypt of Water."
I'm confused. Peridot's not purple.
Also, the first page of images of peridot in google image search comes up with... a lot of Steven Universe.

Parody |

I'm confused. Peridot's not purple.
He's commenting on the color of the writing, not the lighting.
Re: spoilers, I like the previews since I don't own the set, but at our games I've been doing my best to be less grabby with the cards. The Trigger mechanic has made this more important, since that red box makes it easy to spot on even an accidental flash of a card. (Having to dig our Token cards out of the Location decks doesn't help either. :)

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Mike Selinker wrote:Whoa, hey, that announcement! Go get those cards from DriveThru!I own the first printing of Rise of the Runelords - will the colour of the DriveThru cards match those of the original card backsides?
The DriveThru cardbacks are intended to match the cards printed in the USA, which means Rise of the Runelords second printing and everything that has come since.

Jens Kaufmann |

Jens Kaufmann wrote:The DriveThru cardbacks are intended to match the cards printed in the USA, which means Rise of the Runelords second printing and everything that has come since.Mike Selinker wrote:Whoa, hey, that announcement! Go get those cards from DriveThru!I own the first printing of Rise of the Runelords - will the colour of the DriveThru cards match those of the original card backsides?
When will the Season of the Mummy-cards be available on Drivethru? (In case yo know already) As shipping to Europe is very expensive for one Season of the Righteous deck, I intend to order the two decks together.

Doppelschwert |

I wouldn't get my hopes up for fixed date for MM's season anytime soon.
At least 3 more months, given that the complete season is not even accessible yet. But then there will be several conventions, which will probably postpone a possible release. Then the new class decks start, and the set that hopefully will get announced until then, which will also take time.
My guess would be that you'll have to wait until fall at least.

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Also they just like to hold off on publishing the cards, since they want a bunch of people to go through the season to make sure that there are no errata on the cards before they go to print. It's easy to change the proxiese they're still pdf only, much harder after they send the files to DriveThruCards and the physical cards are in our hands.