About six months ago or so I almost bought into AGOT LCG after playing it with a friend since I have a history with the world and enjoyed the design of the game. I like playing in small tournaments at shops and was looking forward to getting started. Then I went online and began to peruse the cards available in the latest format only to find that the Lannisters had over twice as many cards available as any other house. They had good aggressive cards, excellent midrange value cards, and plenty of tools to play a full-on control game. They had everything. The other houses were VERY far behind and it showed in tournament results like a neon sign. But the root of the imbalance wasn't due to poor design or development, it was simply that the Lannisters had access to so many more cards than the other houses. Everyone else is probably just as powerful by now, but for a time, there was only Lannisters. For a game that can be about house loyalty to a lot of fans, releasing a massive amount of cards to only one of them at a time seems like a poor choice.
And, for me, this is a deal-breaker: the difference between buying into and playing the game or not. I didn't play the old L5R, but I fondly remember tournament participants' shouting and hooplah at GenCon and Origins as I rolled d20's playing another AEG classic, Warlord CCG. I was a faction loyalist in that game and as my friends and I anticipate L5R coming out, I look forward to playing either Lion or Dragon and sticking with the clan.
Maybe the old L5R was like this as well. Maybe they boosted one or two clans at a time with their product release and maybe everyone loved the in-flux power spikes to specific clans, but again, for me, that's a deal-breaker. So has there been any info about this?
Edited by Muktidata