Magic: The Gathering's creator has a new card game in which every deck is unique

Magic: The Gathering's creator has a new card game in which every deck is unique

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Fantasy Flight Games has announced a new card game from Magic creator Richard Garfield. Called KeyForge: Call of the Archons, it's a 'Unique Deck Game,' in which each and every deck of cards is a unique set highly unlikely to ever be reprinted. There's no deck building or booster packs. Instead, entire decks are for sale—though those decks cannot be changed or customized—and Fantasy Flight claims that in the first set alone there are 32 billion unique combinations. 

The KeyForge name refers to an action taken with in the game world, a cross-genre singularity of a mashup with alien ray guns and magic angels, where players must gather a resource called Æmber and forge it into three keys to win. 

Magic: The Gathering's creator has a new card game in which every deck is unique

Aug 2, 2018, 8:30pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/magic-the-gatherings-creator-has-a-new-card-game-in-which-every-deck-is-unique/ > Fantasy Flight Games has announced a new card game from Magic creator Richard Garfield. Called KeyForge: Call of the Archons, it's a 'Unique Deck Game,' in which each and every deck of cards is a unique set highly unlikely to ever be reprinted. There's no deck building or booster packs. Instead, entire decks are for sale—though those decks cannot be changed or customized—and Fantasy Flight claims that in the first set alone there are 32 billion unique combinations.  > The KeyForge name refers to an action taken with in the game world, a cross-genre singularity of a mashup with alien ray guns and magic angels, where players must gather a resource called Æmber and forge it into three keys to win.