Morticanis
New member
I'm looking for a comprehensive collection of the 2021 changes that I can print out for my new 5-player group (All of us are brand new to the game), so we can be on the same page rule and card-wise.
I have tried War Council (And I wish there was a PC version...hint), but even there we find contradictions.
For example, my version says "Rules Version 2021", but it still shows the Dragons as having a ranged attack (And, seriously, why WOULDN'T they? Did the Lannisters bribe someone?...), while the alleged NEW cards clearly show melee only...
It's difficult to get on the same page when we are playing with the product shipped, which contradicts the product online, which contradicts the product being referenced in YouTube videos and online chats...
And while we are all very excited about the potential of the game (Seriously, the depth is incredible!!!), none of us wants to dig real deep into finding unit synergies (which leads to unit PURCHASES) until we know what the units REALLY do...
So...that said...what do you recommend?
M
PS: I found ASOIFBuilder.com, that's helpful. Looking for things we can turn into "tangibles" (print outs) for faster reference.
I have tried War Council (And I wish there was a PC version...hint), but even there we find contradictions.
For example, my version says "Rules Version 2021", but it still shows the Dragons as having a ranged attack (And, seriously, why WOULDN'T they? Did the Lannisters bribe someone?...), while the alleged NEW cards clearly show melee only...
It's difficult to get on the same page when we are playing with the product shipped, which contradicts the product online, which contradicts the product being referenced in YouTube videos and online chats...
And while we are all very excited about the potential of the game (Seriously, the depth is incredible!!!), none of us wants to dig real deep into finding unit synergies (which leads to unit PURCHASES) until we know what the units REALLY do...
So...that said...what do you recommend?
M
PS: I found ASOIFBuilder.com, that's helpful. Looking for things we can turn into "tangibles" (print outs) for faster reference.