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House of Thorns AGoT LCG Review Part 1

Oct 26 2017 12:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “House of Thorns” deluxe box. Answers to frequently asked rules questions can be found on the individual card pages on thronesdb.com. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. Let us know in the comments how you feel about the cards in this pack!

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Brotherhood Without Banners: Thrones LCG Pack R...

Sep 21 2017 11:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “Brotherhood Without Banners” chapter pack. Answers to frequently asked rules questions can be found on the individual card pages on thronesdb.com. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. Going forward, we’ll provide an average score for each card rather than a total. Let us know in the comments how you feel about the cards in this pack!

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Oberyn's Revenge AGoT LCG Pack Review

Aug 17 2017 09:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “Oberyn’s Revenge” chapter pack. You can find answers to frequently asked rules questions on the individual card pages on thronesdb.com. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. Going forward, we’ll provide an average score for each card rather than a total. Let us know in the comments how you feel about the cards in this pack!

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The LCG: A Gift from the Wall

Jul 31 2017 12:00 AM | crabshack101 in Strategy

Today we are taking a look at the Builder deck out of The Nights Watch faction and how it may not be a terrible thing for the game, even if it is quite annoying to play against...

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Red Wedding AGoT Pack Review

Jul 06 2017 09:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “The Red Wedding” chapter pack. You can find answers to frequently asked rules questions in the unofficial FAQ or on the individual card pages on thronesdb.com. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. Let us know in the comments how you feel about the cards in this pack!

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Fall of Astapor: AGoT Pack Review

Jun 01 2017 08:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “Fall of Astapor” chapter pack. You can find answers to frequently asked rules questions regarding these cards on the individual card pages on thronesdb.com. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. Going forward, we’ll provide an average score for each card rather than a total. Let us know in the comments how you feel about the cards in this pack!

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Watchers on the Wall Review: Part 2

Apr 07 2017 08:00 AM | scantrell24 in Strategy

Our staff has put together a first blush analysis of the newly released “Watchers on the Wall”, the third deluxe box following Lions of Casterly Rock and Wolves of the North. We cover the neutral and non-Night’s Watch cards here in part 2. Cards are listed in numeric order and scored on a scale ranging from one through five, with five being the best possible score. We have 4 reviewers this time around, so the maximum score per card is 20 points.

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