It’s been a while since we did the last RTFC on here, and we’ve been playing about with a slightly modified format. You may know we’re trying to do more …
RTFC of the Week: Psychographics (Netrunner)
Psychographics: Mind-pictures. The study of personality, values, opinions, attitudes, interests, and lifestyles. Also a win-condition in tag-heavy Netrunner decks particularly NBN when combined with Project Beale. But I get ahead …
RTFC of the Week: Data Breach (Netrunner)
One of the reasons I wanted to start reading the flipping cards is because I would find out a card’s limitations in the heat of combat, a run, facing off …
RTFC of the Week: Battle-Fury (LOTR LCG)
In this week’s Read the Flipping Card, we’re going into the just released Drowned Ruins Adventure Pack for LOTR LCG and considering the new tactics event: Battle-Fury (The Drowned Ruins …
RTFC of the Week: Gandalf Hero (LotR LCG)
“I am Gandalf, hear me roar!” Is not something Tolkein ever published (and the jury’s out on whether he even scribbled it in the marginalia). However, he captured the view …
RTFC of the Week: Celduin Traveller (LotR LCG)
In this episode of Read the Flipping Card we’re returning to Middle Earth, more particularly to the River Running (aka the Celduin) that came from the Lonely Mountain, through the …
RTFC of the Week: Subliminal Messaging (Netrunner)
I know about this card because Scott played it in his GRNDL deck against my progrunning Kate and Noise decks. I thought he was being kind in explaining it to …
RTFC of the Week: Doom (Warhammer 40k Conquest)
I’m conscious that Conquest might not be as well played as a number of the other card-games that we discuss in Mostly Off-topic, so I’m taking this week’s RTFC a …
RTFC: Deep Freeze (Ashes)
Deep Freeze is a card that was added in the Ashes:The Frostdale Giants expansion for Ashes: Rise of the Pheonixborn, and it forms part of Rin’s pre-constructed deck. Let’s take …
RTFC of the Week: Gondorian Spearman
This new, probably weekly feature, is going to focus on specific cards from all of the games that we play. The aim is to unpack the card, talk about the …
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