Legend of the Five Rings (1995)
Tiempo de Juego: 45
Edad Mínima: 12
Jugadores: 2 - 8
Editor: Five Rings Publishing Group, Wizards of the Coast, Alderac Entertainment Group
Diseñadores: John Zinser, Bryan Reese, David Seay, Mark Wootton, Jeff Alexander, Brent Keith, Dave Williams (II)
Artistas: Llyn Hunter, Michael Komarck, David Bollt, Jonathan Moore, Lissanne Lake, Michael Phillippi, Carl Frank, Kevin Ward, K. C. Lancaster, William O'Connor, Diana Vick, Paul Herbert, Ancor Hernandez, Steve Argyle, Edwin David, Charles Urbach, Erich Schreiner, Doug Shuler, Aaron Acevedo, Michael Lavoie (I), Kari Christensen, Andrew Hepworth, Pete Garcia, Tony Moseley, David Trowbridge, Brian Snoddy, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, Randy Gallegos, Jesus Barony, Michael Williams, Alayna Lemmer-Danner, Mark Tedin, Drew Baker, Beth Trott, Bonnie Hill, Bob E. Hobbs, Jeff Reitz, Angga Satriohadi, David Fooden, Christina Wald, Shane Coppage, Quinton Hoover, McLean Kendree, Jose Cua, Adam Denton, Heather Bruton, Noah Bradley, Lisa M. Hunt, Eric Polak, Mike Capprotti, Kevin Wasden, Raymond Gaustadnes, Matt Busch, Margaret Organ-Kean, Brad Williams, Malcolm McClinton, Veronica Jones, Franz Vohwinkel, Janine Johnston, Ed Cox, Bradley McDevitt, Manuel Calderon, Luke Stelmaszek, Glen Osterberger, Ken Meyer, Jr., April Lee, Dave Kendall, Doug Kovacs, Eric Lofgren, Alberto Tavira, Mark Hyzer, Ozan Art, Anson Maddocks, Monte Moore, Sławomir Maniak, James Hall, Peter Mohrbacher, Miguel Coimbra, Monika Livingstone, Brent Chumley, Adam Bray, Jeff Himmelman, Heather Kreiter, Troy Graham, Liz Danforth, Cline Seigenthaler, Audrey Corman, John Moriarty, Stacy Drum, Craig Maher, Chuck Lukacs, Jason Engle, Corene Werhane, Thomas Manning, Robin Wood, Jeff Menges, Max Degen, Jarreau Wimberly, Britt Martin, Thomas Biondiolillo, Randy Liu, Leonardo Borazio, Stacy Fitz, Susan Van Camp, Matt Wilson (I), Patrick McEvoy, Theodor Black, Edward Fetterman, Julie Baroh, Jason Juta, Anthony Grabski, Chris Arneson, Cristina McAllister, John Donahue, Jaime Jones, Nicola Leonard, Nate Barnes, Michael Apice, Ted Galaday, Randy Elliott, Steve Ellis (I), Jim Pavelec, Joachim Gmoser, Ellym Sirac, Robin Wouters, Chris Pritchard, Mike Raabe, Ron Spencer, Ben Peck, Chris Seaman, Sandra Garavito, Mario Wibisono, Joe Wilson, Kevin Daily, Matthew S. Armstrong, David Horne, Rob Alexander, Daniel Gelon, Brandon Leach, Gonzalo Ordoñez, Michael Kaluta, Mark Poole, Eric David Anderson, Bob Stevlic, Bryon Wackwitz
Mecánicas: Player Elimination, Open Drafting, Set Collection
Edad Mínima: 12
Jugadores: 2 - 8
Editor: Five Rings Publishing Group, Wizards of the Coast, Alderac Entertainment Group
Diseñadores: John Zinser, Bryan Reese, David Seay, Mark Wootton, Jeff Alexander, Brent Keith, Dave Williams (II)
Artistas: Llyn Hunter, Michael Komarck, David Bollt, Jonathan Moore, Lissanne Lake, Michael Phillippi, Carl Frank, Kevin Ward, K. C. Lancaster, William O'Connor, Diana Vick, Paul Herbert, Ancor Hernandez, Steve Argyle, Edwin David, Charles Urbach, Erich Schreiner, Doug Shuler, Aaron Acevedo, Michael Lavoie (I), Kari Christensen, Andrew Hepworth, Pete Garcia, Tony Moseley, David Trowbridge, Brian Snoddy, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, Randy Gallegos, Jesus Barony, Michael Williams, Alayna Lemmer-Danner, Mark Tedin, Drew Baker, Beth Trott, Bonnie Hill, Bob E. Hobbs, Jeff Reitz, Angga Satriohadi, David Fooden, Christina Wald, Shane Coppage, Quinton Hoover, McLean Kendree, Jose Cua, Adam Denton, Heather Bruton, Noah Bradley, Lisa M. Hunt, Eric Polak, Mike Capprotti, Kevin Wasden, Raymond Gaustadnes, Matt Busch, Margaret Organ-Kean, Brad Williams, Malcolm McClinton, Veronica Jones, Franz Vohwinkel, Janine Johnston, Ed Cox, Bradley McDevitt, Manuel Calderon, Luke Stelmaszek, Glen Osterberger, Ken Meyer, Jr., April Lee, Dave Kendall, Doug Kovacs, Eric Lofgren, Alberto Tavira, Mark Hyzer, Ozan Art, Anson Maddocks, Monte Moore, Sławomir Maniak, James Hall, Peter Mohrbacher, Miguel Coimbra, Monika Livingstone, Brent Chumley, Adam Bray, Jeff Himmelman, Heather Kreiter, Troy Graham, Liz Danforth, Cline Seigenthaler, Audrey Corman, John Moriarty, Stacy Drum, Craig Maher, Chuck Lukacs, Jason Engle, Corene Werhane, Thomas Manning, Robin Wood, Jeff Menges, Max Degen, Jarreau Wimberly, Britt Martin, Thomas Biondiolillo, Randy Liu, Leonardo Borazio, Stacy Fitz, Susan Van Camp, Matt Wilson (I), Patrick McEvoy, Theodor Black, Edward Fetterman, Julie Baroh, Jason Juta, Anthony Grabski, Chris Arneson, Cristina McAllister, John Donahue, Jaime Jones, Nicola Leonard, Nate Barnes, Michael Apice, Ted Galaday, Randy Elliott, Steve Ellis (I), Jim Pavelec, Joachim Gmoser, Ellym Sirac, Robin Wouters, Chris Pritchard, Mike Raabe, Ron Spencer, Ben Peck, Chris Seaman, Sandra Garavito, Mario Wibisono, Joe Wilson, Kevin Daily, Matthew S. Armstrong, David Horne, Rob Alexander, Daniel Gelon, Brandon Leach, Gonzalo Ordoñez, Michael Kaluta, Mark Poole, Eric David Anderson, Bob Stevlic, Bryon Wackwitz
Mecánicas: Player Elimination, Open Drafting, Set Collection
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A collectible card game, set in a fantasy empire called Rokugan, based loosely upon medieval Japan and Japanese Mythology.
The factions available have changed over the editions, but generally include the 7 Great Clans: Crab, Crane, Dragon, Lion, Phoenix, Scorpion, and Unicorn. Each has specific thematic elements, which are consistent across editions and descendant games. The other currently legal factions include the Spider, Mantis, and an unaligned ronin stronghold.
The Rokugan setting has been changed over the years by participation in the storyline tournaments for the L5R CCG.
Legend of the Five Rings is different from other collectible card games due to the concept of Clan loyalty. The Clans of the game are what you build your deck around, and the communities that have built up around the Crane Clan, Lion Clan, etc are the backbone of the game. When you say "I'm a Crab player" you instantly find yourself with hundreds and thousands of clan-mates who are there to help you become a better player. When one member of the Clan wins, all benefit.
L5R was the first CCG to introduce cards that players directly influenced. These are still a core part of the game.
The L5R CCG has spun off a number of related games:
Clan War, a miniatures game.
Diskwars: Legend of the Five Rings, a Rokugan-themed set of the Diskwars tabletop combat game.
Unpublished Prototype, an as-yet unpublished wargame set in Rokugan.
Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game
As of 2006, only the CCG and Clan War have had storyline tournaments. Though the RPG players have been heavily involved in the ongoing plot in recent years.
In 2008, L5R held the first "Mega-Game" which incorporated various methods of competition for the Clans and their supporters, not only in CCG form, but in contests (art, writing, poster-design, etc.), community work (charity, fundraising, food-drives), and more. The Dragon Clan ultimately won the first mega-game, and as such earned the privilege of having the next Empress come from their clan.
In 2009, L5R released its first graphic novel, Death at Koten, which also included exclusive story-themed cards for the CCG.
Also in 2009, L5R released The Imperial Gift the first completely free expansion in CCG history.
In 2010 L5R celebrated its 15th Anniversary with many major events, new prizes, more free cards, and a special flashback set that brought back some of the most popular cards in the history of the game. 2010 also saw the largest World Championships event at Gen Con in the past 7 years.
2011 saw the release of War of Honor, an all new tile-based multiplayer format for L5R that comes with 4 pre-constructed decks.
In september 2015, AEG and Fantasy Flight Games announced that FFG had bought the L5R brand from AEG and will relaunch the card game as a LCG (non-collectible), with significant rules changes and a new design. The game is to go on hiatus following the release of Evil Portents, the final expansion from AEG, and will be relaunched at Gencon 2017. FFG has also plans to continue the RPG at some point (in what form and with which ruleset is yet unknown).
The factions available have changed over the editions, but generally include the 7 Great Clans: Crab, Crane, Dragon, Lion, Phoenix, Scorpion, and Unicorn. Each has specific thematic elements, which are consistent across editions and descendant games. The other currently legal factions include the Spider, Mantis, and an unaligned ronin stronghold.
The Rokugan setting has been changed over the years by participation in the storyline tournaments for the L5R CCG.
Legend of the Five Rings is different from other collectible card games due to the concept of Clan loyalty. The Clans of the game are what you build your deck around, and the communities that have built up around the Crane Clan, Lion Clan, etc are the backbone of the game. When you say "I'm a Crab player" you instantly find yourself with hundreds and thousands of clan-mates who are there to help you become a better player. When one member of the Clan wins, all benefit.
L5R was the first CCG to introduce cards that players directly influenced. These are still a core part of the game.
The L5R CCG has spun off a number of related games:
Clan War, a miniatures game.
Diskwars: Legend of the Five Rings, a Rokugan-themed set of the Diskwars tabletop combat game.
Unpublished Prototype, an as-yet unpublished wargame set in Rokugan.
Legend of the Five Rings Roleplaying Game
As of 2006, only the CCG and Clan War have had storyline tournaments. Though the RPG players have been heavily involved in the ongoing plot in recent years.
In 2008, L5R held the first "Mega-Game" which incorporated various methods of competition for the Clans and their supporters, not only in CCG form, but in contests (art, writing, poster-design, etc.), community work (charity, fundraising, food-drives), and more. The Dragon Clan ultimately won the first mega-game, and as such earned the privilege of having the next Empress come from their clan.
In 2009, L5R released its first graphic novel, Death at Koten, which also included exclusive story-themed cards for the CCG.
Also in 2009, L5R released The Imperial Gift the first completely free expansion in CCG history.
In 2010 L5R celebrated its 15th Anniversary with many major events, new prizes, more free cards, and a special flashback set that brought back some of the most popular cards in the history of the game. 2010 also saw the largest World Championships event at Gen Con in the past 7 years.
2011 saw the release of War of Honor, an all new tile-based multiplayer format for L5R that comes with 4 pre-constructed decks.
In september 2015, AEG and Fantasy Flight Games announced that FFG had bought the L5R brand from AEG and will relaunch the card game as a LCG (non-collectible), with significant rules changes and a new design. The game is to go on hiatus following the release of Evil Portents, the final expansion from AEG, and will be relaunched at Gencon 2017. FFG has also plans to continue the RPG at some point (in what form and with which ruleset is yet unknown).
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