One of my favorite quotes from Bruce Lee is, "Don't get set into one form, adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water. Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless — like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup; You put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." To me this is about not getting trapped in patterns of thought. Being fluid of mind, constantly seeking out holes, filling spaces, will revel to you the true nature of the game and the meta-game. This knowledge, as all knowledge, is really self-knowledge. This leads to clarity of vision, clarity of thought letting you pierce the fog of war.
The ability to see beyond the moment is what lets the best players/designers predict trends as well as avoid static thinking, seeing cards and recognizing their potential, seeing the synergy in cards whose release spans months. There will always be calls about certain factions and cards and strategies being over or under powered. Look at what is, get a sense for what will be, and plan accordingly. Learn to improvise, adapt, and overcome. The decks are important but the player... the player is what wins games. Be water my friends.
This is the signal of my last week as a participant of this board. I've accepted a position on FFG's design team in the LCG department. For the 17 months I've been playing this game and the year that I've been posting here, I wish you well in life, and much success with this game. I hope to meet you on the field of battle of an LCG one day.
Damon "dormouse" Stone
. Just don't start asking him for news and spoilers.
) so they are far from out of touch. It is one of the benefits of working for a company like FFG. Small enough that each person is intimate with the projects they work on, have a real sense of ownership and pride, but large enough to do amazing things like buck the current gaming industry and put forward something as innovative as the LCG, or break their own molds with something like LotR LCG (which is just good fun and novel design, congrats Nate) and know that the FFG name and the IP's they can get allow for that experimentation.