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Season 2, Episode 32
Submitted
istaril
, Sep 13 2015 11:34 PM | Last updated Sep 13 2015 11:49 PM
L5R & Four 2.0 Topics
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| Podcast Description: | This week, we take a break from the moaning. Mostly. Probably because Darknoj is too tired... We start off with the news, but add in a guest (wwdrakey) to explain L5R and its acquisition by FFG. Then we do things a little differently; a series of much shorter segments, all focused on 2.0. First: 'Questions people have about buying in to 2.0', then 'How card valuation changes in melee', followed by 'Rules you might be playing wrong', and finally closing off with some of the subtle tricks of the 'Ladies of Westeros'. We close off with our usual closing comments, including promoting Varberg Morghulis. Related Article. |



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Thanks for covering L5R in your podcast. I think there will be a lot of cross appeal between L5R and GoT players, and that it'll go both ways. I didn't know about the GoT LCG before the acquisition, but I'm planning to pick it up in the 2 year downtime because a lot of the themes and complexities are similar.
I'm glad to hear it - as a thrones enthusiast that's exactly what I had hoped for! (And glad I checked these comments - I rarely do, typically most of he discussion happens in the related article above). Thanks for reaching out, it's always great to hear from new listeners.