
For complete list of supported features read the Feature Matrix.Read comprehensive card mechanics, abilities, Oracle rules, card combos an more.
Fine tune your deck with the Manalyzer, Mana Curves, Probability and Mana Slot Analysis, Starting Hand tools. Check your deck legality against more than 46 Magic formats (such as Standard, Extended, Prismatic, etc.). You can save hours of tedious card searches while building your deck or collection by using the most advanced multiple-criteria filtering and grouping. If a card needs a target for its ability, simply use shift+click to target another card before you use it. If you’re trying to pay for a card, double clicking on a resource generating card will focus it to generate resources and so on. If a unit is participating, double clicking with it will perform a strike. If you’re in an engagement, double-clicking on a non-participating unit will make it participate (turn it 90 degrees sideways). The game will intuitively understand what you most likely want to achieve and do it. Most actions that you want to do, you can do by double-clicking on a card. To attack an objective, target it and press Ctrl+A (or use the context menu on the table). This will automatically trigger any card effects that happen after that phase. To move from Phase to Phase and to start/end your turn, simply press Ctrl+Enter. If not, then double-click on your objectives to reveal them and start the game. Wait until your opponent has placed their objectives on the table as well and communicate if any of you wants to take a Mulligan. Now that you have just three objectives in your hand, press Ctrl+Shift+S once more to place them on the table Once you’ve decided which one, simply mouse over it and press “Del”. You need to select one to put to the bottom of your deck. The setup will put 4 objectives in your hand. This will check if your version is up to date, show you the Message of the Day, and also give you some Tips on playing the game. First thing you do after you load a deck is Setup (Ctrl+Shift+S). Things should be fairly intuitive but keep in mind these basic things in relation to the OCTGN engine plugin. Leave the two-sided checkbox checked and once the game is started, load your starter decks. Once you find someone, one of you hosts and game and the other joins. If nobody does, host your own and put in the title that you’re a new player. You can go to the Host/Join tab to see if anyone has a game waiting. Once everything is set up, you need to find someone to play with.
Please follow the step-by-step installation instructions for Star Wars: The Card Game there. So for anyone interested in trying it out, you can now use my polished OCTGN plugin to do so.ĮDIT : I’ve moved the installation instructions on to the dedicated page for this game definition. Even though I seem to completely suck at it (I’ve won 2 games only), it does show a lot of promise. It may not be as deep or thematic as Android:Netrunner, but it has a lot of tough decisions to make and it’s the kind of game that you canot not see its depth of strategy from reading the rulebook and the spoilers, but rather you need to actually get down to the table and get your hands dirty. I’ve played a dozen games or so by now, and I’m quite liking it. I won’t go into much detail here as I’m sure you can find a lot of reviews online if you happen to need them. Most of the differentiation happens in the kind of effects each Affiliation focuses on, much like the colours of Magic:The Gathering. The game has only gone out to stores this week if I am not mistaken so it’s brand new.Īs a game, it is a somewhat asymmetric game, where each side (Light or Dark) has slightly different victory conditions, albeit their core gameplay does not differ all that much. So, Star Wars: The Card Game, is a “Living Card Game” release, much like Android:Netrunner or Warhamer:Invasion and it’s obvious on which theme it’s based on. So it’s now time to share the news and help people get started in the usual way. For the last month or so, I’ve been feverishly working on a OCTGN Plugin for Star Wars: The Card Game, by Fantasy Flight Games and I’ve finally released a polished version that I’m comfortable sharing with the world.