![]() ![]() In the first edition, event cards were free to play, which was one of the tenants of Eric Lang’s original designs. (“Bannering” is the simple term for using one of the eight Banner of the _ agendas to gain access to a second House’s non-loyal cards.) Why is that? Well, I believe it comes down to two cards in particular: Tyrion and the Moneylender.Īs I’ve talked about before, one of the biggest changes to A Game of Thrones: The Card Game between editions was introducing a gold cost to event cards. To celebrate, I’ve thrown together a fairly short piece that looks at the answer to a very simple question: what makes Banner of the Lion so darn popular? If you’re perused cardgamedb or any of the other Thrones fansites, you’ll have probably heard the popular notion that House Lannister makes the best “banner” for any House. ![]() If you don’t have yours yet, check with your friendly local gaming store and grab yourself a set (or, well, three) today. ![]() This week marked the official release of the A Game of Thrones: The Card Game, Second Edition. ![]()
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