holtaf 29 minutes ago

samofdorne, do you still need the game set up ?

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Could a kind MOT set up a 3p live? Humble thanks

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+1

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I’m here’

samofdorne 9 hours ago

"3p fast" = keen

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3p fast

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Hi, anyone up for a 3p live ?

laosiji 16 hours ago

1/3

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1 more for 3p live game

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Renato De Westerr 18 hours ago

more 1p live fast

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live fast 3

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2/3

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Topic: Connection between game cards & lore
Posted: 2017-Sep-15 22:23
And the next question is why should Sam be a high strength+sword+tower card? He would be better fitted to be a 0 strength card with special ability (but I know there is the Queen of Thornes already).
Not if Gilly is concerned . . .
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Topic: Connection between game cards & lore
Posted: 2017-Sep-16 04:51
And the next question is why should Sam be a high strength+sword+tower card? He would be better fitted to be a 0 strength card with special ability (but I know there is the Queen of Thornes already).
Not if Gilly is concerned . . .

Yes, if Gilly is concerned he can stand his ground.

But I think Strength, Swords and Towers are derived from the way a character commands troops in a battle. That is also the reason why Jamie Lannister is Strength 2 and Robb Stark is Strength 3. On a 1-on-1 fight Jamie surely would prevail, but Robb is a more cunning battle commander.


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Topic: Connection between game cards & lore
Posted: 2017-Sep-16 11:21

But I think Strength, Swords and Towers are derived from the way a character commands troops in a battle. That is also the reason why Jamie Lannister is Strength 2 and Robb Stark is Strength 3. On a 1-on-1 fight Jamie surely would prevail, but Robb is a more cunning battle commander.

No or at least not alone
Mace Tyrell is the best example. He would not be able to defeat Jaime as commander OR as fighter. But he is the highest "ranking" Tyrell.

Or take Brienne. She has strength 2 which would mean that she has the same skill as commander like Randyll Tarly. A man who EVERYONE would want in their army.


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Topic: Connection between game cards & lore
Posted: 2017-Sep-21 12:14

But I think Strength, Swords and Towers are derived from the way a character commands troops in a battle. That is also the reason why Jamie Lannister is Strength 2 and Robb Stark is Strength 3. On a 1-on-1 fight Jamie surely would prevail, but Robb is a more cunning battle commander.

No or at least not alone
Mace Tyrell is the best example. He would not be able to defeat Jaime as commander OR as fighter. But he is the highest "ranking" Tyrell.

Or take Brienne. She has strength 2 which would mean that she has the same skill as commander like Randyll Tarly. A man who EVERYONE would want in their army.

Let us not forget that the strengths of housecards have to be balanced for all participating houses. So it is necessary that housecard strength is not always perfectly fitting to the story.

Nonetheless, I think “value as battle commander“ in the story and housecard strength have a good correlation. At least if we do not only count strategy, but also how good a commander can motivate his or her troops, either by having high political rank (mace, renly) or by being a personality to fight for (margaery, renly) or to fear (melisandre).



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