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I’ve been very anxiously awaiting Alpha… Maybe it’s time to make a confession: I’ve got a college rule notebook filled nearly front to back with deck lists scribbled across nearly every page. Many of them start to blend together; on page 40 or so I came up with a list that I’d already written on page 7; somewhere around halfway I started abbreviating all the card names, in many cases I have to wait a second to remember what “4x harb” or “BB w/g1 b1″ stand for. Crazed is probably a good word to use. Having shared ideas with a number of folks already, turns out that I’m not the only crazed one out there.

 

However, there’s a flip side to that coin. My wife and I play a lot of board games and card games together, she’s shown a bit of interest in Hex (though I think she might just be humoring my obsession), but I know she just becomes petrified any time I try and get her to build her own deck in any of the games we’ve played before. There’s a ton of folks out there that are just intimidated by the process, they just wanna PLAY! I’m writing this one for those of you who might feel a bit timid when it comes to deck building. It’s a great mental exercise and can be quite a bit of fun, give it a shot!  With that said, I’m going to describe one of the common processes which I use while deck building as well as include a step by step walk through so that hopefully it makes a bit more sense.

 

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Website Launch Giveaway Winners!!!

 

Everyone wins!!! A big “thank you” to everyone who participated in the Giveaway! As a token of my appreciation everyone (rather than just 100!) who entered will get a HexTCG Set 1 Booster when the KickStarter rewards are distributed! On to the major prizes…

 

iPad – David B. (UK)

 

Flights To/From HexCon – Cassie M. (US)

 

Wii U – Brian O. (Grissnap)

 

I’ll be contacting the winners by email tonight/tomorrow to make any necessary arrangements. Thank you all!

There are only 4 days left to enter our launch giveaway! Win an iPad! Or roundtrip airfare to HexCon 2014 from ANYWHERE in the world! Other prizes include HexTCG Set 1 Booster Packs and a Wii U!

 

What are you waiting for???

 

http://www.thehexvault.com/blog/giveaway/

Episode 2: Dojo

 

BossHoss has uploaded the second episode of the Hex Vault comic!

 

Both of the GenCon-exclusive Jadiim Sleeve giveaways are now over! The winners are:

 

  1. Let the Guessing Begindogmod
  2. Forum Launch GiveawayDropbear

 

Congratulations to both! I’ll send the codes as soon as redemptions open up in the HexTCG Beta.

 

There’s still time to enter our big giveaway – win an iPad! Or a trip to HexCon!

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  • ArenaOfSouls
  • AttackDog
  • Battle Beetle
  • ConstructionPlans
  • CosmicTransmogrifier
  • DroosUnstoppableWalker
  • EternalGuardian
  • GasTroll
  • GnollBeastmaster
  • GrimSkullSorcerer
  • GrontsFavoritePet
  • HighTombLord
  • IncantationOfFear
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  • Nightmare
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CZE shared high resolution images of all of the cards spoiled at DragonCon and PAX last week. Enjoy!

The Hex team just spoiled 2 new cards - Cerebral Fulmination and Sadistic Castigator:

 

Cerebral Fulmination

Cerebral Fulmination

Sadistic Castigator

Sadistic Castigator

I had the extremely good fortune to visit Cryptozoic’s HQ last night. Cory and the entire team were incredibly welcoming and I had a great time. As it turned out they would have been more than happy to let me take a bunch of pictures and ask a bunch of questions, but I didn’t want to impose – I’d accepted an offer to participate in “Game Night” so I wasn’t there as a blogger, nor was I on a mission to unearth new Hex information. I figured I’d relay some of my experiences. Never fear, I’ll go back sooner or later, squeeze the Hex team for new information, and document the visit fully for the community!

 

Hex: Shards of Fate

I wasn’t completely oblivious to the fact that I was at the “source” of Hex. I got to meet the entire team, including almost everyone we saw in the Kickstarter videos, and spent a good deal of time talking to the developers. They’d just got the art assets for the new loading screen and apparently it’s “beautiful” and “incredible”. I also got to see the UI at a much higher resolution than we saw at GenCon – it looks awesome. The (in)famous paper decks that are being used for playtesting Set 2 were laying around – definitely took a lot of self control to not pick one up and start thumbing through the cards. Finally, I saw what I’ll call the Card Manager” admin tool where all of the cards are defined, art is associated, etc. I may have accidentally seen a new bunny and another robot troop from Set 2… ;)

 

Cryptozoic’s Other Games

During my tour I was blown away by the sheer number of games, trading card sets, etc. that Cryptozoic is working on. Most visitors to this site are mainly interested in Hex, as I am myself, but CZE has a lot more going on.

 

Game Night

I started my night playing The Hobbit Deck Building Game for the first time. Same general rules as CZE’s DC Deck Building Game, but with minor tweaks. Definitely a great deal of fun. The most notable thing was that we were clearly playing with a demo version of the game (with mocked up laser printed cards) that’s been around since the game was in development. I lost… narrowly… ;)

 

I played a few other games, but the highlight of the game was a marathon “The Resistance” session. For those unfamilar with the game, here’s the description from boardgamegeek.com:

 

“The Empire must fall. Our mission must succeed. By destroying their key bases, we will shatter Imperial strength and liberate our people. Yet spies have infiltrated our ranks, ready for sabotage. We must unmask them. In five nights we reshape destiny or die trying. We are the Resistance!

 

The Resistance is a party game of social deduction. It is designed for five to ten players, lasts about 30 minutes, and has no player elimination. The Resistance is inspired by Mafia/Werewolf, yet it is unique in its core mechanics which increase the resources for informed decisions, intensify player interaction, and eliminate player elimination.

 

Players are either Resistance Operatives or Imperial Spies. For three to five rounds, they must depend on each other to carry out missions against the Empire. At the same time, they must try to deduce the other players’ identities and gain their trust. Each round begins with discussion. When ready, the Leader entrusts sets of Plans to a certain number of players (possibly including himself/herself). Everyone votes on whether or not to approve the assignment. Once an assignment passes, the chosen players secretly decide to Support or Sabotage the mission. Based on the results, the mission succeeds (Resistance win) or fails (Empire win). When a team wins three missions, they have won the game.”

 

I have to imagine the resistance (4)/spy (3) ratio with 7 players has to be just about the hardest level of difficulty for a resistance win. The game is ridiculously addictive. Most of us hadn’t played before, so it was a great combination of flat out lying, nerdy strategy discussions (Ben “wait, I need to go read 100 strategy articles before I can play this” Stoll), and general hilarity.

 

 

I can’t thank everyone at CZE enough for making me feel welcome. I had a great night doing one of my favorite things in the world – playing games. I also got some unexpected, and personally very exciting news, about something Hex-related that might happen in the near future. I’ll let on what it is when/if Cory confirms it.

 

Colin

Figured it was time for something off my beaten path. Doing a quick video about:
Everybody Loves Dingler, an American television sitcom starring Dingler Dinglesque Esquire III.

 

No no, but really doing a video highlighting 5 cards that I’m particularly excited to play / build with. The genuinely fun and interesting things which these cards do is one of the things which has got me most excited to be playing the game at the end of the month.

 

 

 

Anyways, hope you enjoyed it. Drop a line and let us know what are some of the cards which you’re excited to finally play with.

 

Funktion

Episode 1: The Vault

 

BossHoss has just completed the inaugural episode of the Hex Vault comic! Episode 1 introduces the series and sets the stage for entering the Vault for the first time.

 

Future episodes will follow BossHoss’s HexTCG-related adventures, his interactions with forum personalities (you might be next!), and will act as a launching pad to learn more about Entrath, the game, the community, and PVE & PVP strategy.

 

 

Just 2 more days left to enter our GenCon-exclusive Jadiim Sleeves giveaways – Create a Forum Post and Guess the “Rush” Surprise!