After having played at least 8 games I would suggest that new players be introduced to the game using the original strategy cards. The only exception to this is if the new players are introduced by using the scenario game from Shards. After having played the scenario on Sunday, my opinion is that it is the best way to introduce new players. The first and probably best benefit to the scenario for new players is the preset maps. This allows the host to set the board before the players even get there. The second benefit to using the scenario is the lack of confusion over optional rules and objectives for scoring points. In the scenario each player has a single objective they are trying to achieve to win the game. The third benefit to this is the limited turn frame, as the scenario ends at the start of turn 8. All of these things will help ease players into the game and the potentially confusing nuances of the games three phases.
Edited by adamwehnMy observations of the game, and how to best introduce new players.
After having played at least 8 games I would suggest that new players be introduced to the game using the original strategy cards. The only exception to this is if the new players are introduced by using the scenario game from Shards. After having played the scenario on Sunday, my opinion is that it is the best way to introduce new players. The first and probably best benefit to the scenario for new players is the preset maps. This allows the host to set the board before the players even get there. The second benefit to using the scenario is the lack of confusion over optional rules and objectives for scoring points. In the scenario each player has a single objective they are trying to achieve to win the game. The third benefit to this is the limited turn frame, as the scenario ends at the start of turn 8. All of these things will help ease players into the game and the potentially confusing nuances of the games three phases.
Sensible way to go about it in my oppinion.