Fan Scenario: The Lich King of Guiltspur


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I've posted a new scenario to the BGG files section here. I figured out how to make decent cards using MS Paint, so I'm using custom villain/henchman/location cards now in my scenarios. Unfortunately that means if you want to play the scenarios, you'll have to visit BGG and download the pdf file containing the card pics. If anyone chooses to play, please let me know how it goes. And while you're in the BGG files section, check out the fan scenarios/adventures by Ghost Boy and Roderus Keep on the Borderlands and Invasion of the Mountain Orcs. Their cards look great, and their scenarios are fun to play.


Can't you also just use an existing villain as a proxy?


Mechalibur wrote:
Can't you also just use an existing villain as a proxy?

That works. But custom cards are cool.


Mechalibur wrote:
Can't you also just use an existing villain as a proxy?

I still use existing villains/henchmen as proxies, and switch them out with the cards I/others created, when they show up in the location decks. I don't sleeve my cards, so even though I print the cards out on card stock, I can't shuffle them into the decks with the real cards.

If you don't want to print cards out, you can always use proxies, then refer to the pdf when they come up in locations. I just like having as close an approximation to the real cards as I can get.


Polyphemus wrote:
I figured out how to make decent cards using MS Paint

*shudder*

Sorry, I couldn't help myself. :)

Try GIMP. It's nice. It's free. Join us... one of us... one of us... one of us... ;)


Thanks for the suggestion! I haven't had a chance to download it yet, but from what I saw on the link you posted, it is definitely more robust than MS Paint. Looking forward to seeing what I can do with everything it appears to be capable of! :)

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