please i need to get into final fantasy or digimon they seem so fun
well digimon does anyway
Iâd love to! Iâve surprisingly heard good things about both. I was actually at a hobby shop today making a purchase I probably shouldnât have, but while I was there I saw Final Fantasy TCG actually sells something called a Boss Deck, which comes with a rule set for the Boss Player to play against 2-3 other regular players. Thatâs the kind of neat ideas I like to see.
I donât know if weâre in any of the same discords or if you have a preferred discord or other method to meet up. Otherwise, you can always just hit me up at my discord id Drem #1485.
I was looking through the âCustom CCGâ section of an online TCG sim, which is used more for uploading cards of games that arenât âofficiallyâ supported by the simulator, and came across some games Iâve never heard of before.
Templo (NSFW)
Eternal Samsara
Mitos y Leyendas
Chaos Galaxy
Are there any more images from this one? I like the art.
iâd like to request some more
cards too if you got em
The Custom CCG section of untap.in doesnât seem to have a field for a Game Name, only a Set Name, and I canât remember what either of their sets were called. Iâm having trouble finding them again and I didnât have the foresight to take a picture of their names. I do have another Eternal Samsara picture here though:
The game itself seems to be written as âć°¸ćäšč˝Žâ in Chinese, but itâs really difficult to find info on it via English google. I did find people posting pictures of their old sets in forums or market listings though.
http://audio.baidu.com/f?kw=ć°¸ćäšč˝Žäş¤ć&ie=utf-8
https://book.kongfz.com/486799/3512347316/
https://book.kongfz.com/486799/3512423209/
I think this is the same game? Not 100% sure, but it seems to explain the concept and rules for a game called Eternal Samsara, although the personality is really different from the cards Iâve seen. Not sure if this is a reboot or mobile version or something: https://baike.sogou.com/v148641922.htm
Mito y Leyendas is way easier to find results on with an english keyboard. I really like that depth effect they got going on in the card text, by the way. The card designs seem to vary a lot. Not sure if thatâs like âevery faction has their own card designâ or if itâs something else (maybe there are even multiple TCGs called Mito y Leyendas), but character designs to lean towards comic book/cartoon style art and designs. Although it is absolutely hilarious to be googling about this game and still run into art by Genzoman (he seems to have done a ton of art for the game).
The environmental art of the totems seem to have more interesting stuff.
I have no idea who this guy named âOriginesâ is supposed to be but he looks rad and was apparently tournament banned for a while.
thereâs whole worlds of games out there weâve never seen
board game geek has this description for eternal samsara, as well as a release date of 2009
Chinaâs first original trading card game.
In the Eternal Samsara game, you will summon aggressive war spirits, using powerful magic and vehicles. Compete with your opponents in time and space in the samsara of Eternity.
Each player should create a deck of 50 cards,include war spirits, magic and vehicles.The goal of this game is to make your opponentâs lifepoint from 30 to 0. Each card in your hand can be place upside down as a magic stone so you will not be lack of magic.
it seems there was an english version of mitos y leyendas called myths and legends in 2003
The top-selling collectible card game from Chile for several years (I know, it sounds dubious), now released in English. An interesting combination of âmanaâ-style (in this case, âmanaâ = âgoldâ) creature summoning, and Star Wars CCG deck depletion to win.
Each player has a certain amount of âgoldâ cards that they may play one of, each round. Gold is then moved from the âreserve pileâ, where it is initially laid, to the âspent pileâ. Spent gold is then used to summon all variety of mythological âalliesâ (beasts, gods, etc.), or âtotemsâ (support items that remain on the table, enhancing your combat or gold producing abilities). Gold can also be kept in the reserve pile to be used to power âtalismansâ (think instants and interrupts), or to utilize special abilities that your âalliesâ have. Combat is resolved by comparing the âpowerâ value on each card, if the attacker is higher, the difference is discarded from your opponentâs deck. The first person to completely deplete their opponentâs deck is the winner.
I found those two cards on that site, but I think they might be the only two. The search doesnât seem to work properly, though.
Edit: I wonder how this game works. These are from a set called âEmotions.â
Yeah, itâs all user uploaded and really finnicky to navigate, so itâs a real crapshoot as to whatâs on there and to what completeness. The officially supported games seem pretty complete though. I searched the user name you posted and theyâve only uploaded those two cards (two versions of each for some reason, but they look identical). I guess itâs cool you can upload whatever, though. I saw some uploads for Last Chronicle on there.
A physical Sword Girls TCG, which I didnât know existed. (And apparently thereâs some revival of the online game?)
Whatever this is (might be someoneâs original game?)
And, most importantly, WWE Raw Deal.
I couldnât find anything on EMOTIONS, but I looked up one of the uploaders for it (zeekerstcg) and itâs some kid who makes his own TCGs! And heâs friends with other kids who also makes TCGs! Thatâs so cool. Maybe theyâre using Untap for playtesting something new.
Iâve been meaning to look into Fire Emblem Cipher for a while, and this thread is making me want to actually do it
I only just found out this week that the game ended last year. I was surprised because it went on for so long that I assumed it was really popular. I also found out that itâs actually developed by Intelligent Systems themselves and wasnât just a licensed IP, so maybe they just wanted to pull those development resources back into the actual video game.
I never knew it had such a dedicated English community though. Theyâve been creating full English versions of all the cards and just completed translating the second-to-last set last month, and built table a Tabletop Simulator plugin for it too.
Someone let me know if you want to muck around in this game online. Iâm really curious as to what itâs like.
Playing Master Duel after a 15 year absence from yugioh is a little overwhelming, so I made a deck of cool space ships
The game BattleSpirits has an archtype called GourmetFairies, who are fairies wielding kitchen utensils and revolve around an ability called âMealtiplyâ.
They synergize with another archetype called Fruits, who are sentient fruit.