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Monster Rancher Battle Card: LackeyCCG Plugin
LackeyCCG is 100% Free - It runs entirely on donations, much like LegendCup - and the MRBC Mod for it is also free. Another benefit of LackeyCCG over TTS, is that it is portable, and requires very little resources so even a potato computer can run it.
https://legendcup.com/mrbc-lackeyccg-plugin.php
This update replaces a 10+ year old legacy plugin with the revised images, new translations, additional board/player features, support for transparencies (rounded corners, tokens etc.).
The rules of the physical card game are identical to the PS1 game but includes additional cards never released in the west!
#monster rancher#simulation#ccg#LackeyCCG#card games#card game development#multiplayer#MRBC#MRBC:EPII
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Been working more on “Neon City” 🌃 and making card art. I’ve got a full base set people could #playtest but that set is built to work with LackeyCCG which is… well… gosh damned niiiiiiiiiiiiiche.
But yeah I’ve been making these character designs in Secondlife because Budgets are Real…
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I’m not sure how widely known this is, but two very patient people have been translating FE Cipher onto Tabletop Simulator for steam - it’s got a nice clear UI, english cards, and all that junk, making it way easier to deal with than Lackeyccg or similar.
They’re up to Set 12 so far!
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The Power Game
Meeting 2019.10.14
Games Played
The Power Game
Decks of Dread (Votary, Horror)
Other Topics
LackeyCCG and Tabletop Simulator
The X-Com series and Xenonauts.
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Saint Seiya fanmade Card Game
sup saint seiya fandom, so basically just cuz I can & thought it would be cool,
im working on a Saint Seiya Card Game in the vein of Mgt,lot5r,yugioh,ect, but hopefully with a ss flavor to it.
Im currently ,to use a ss term, on V5.
im testing 2 ways of playing the game, also card desings and rules are for the most part set in stone but could still be subjected to changes big or small.
I basically went ahead and created a tumblr for it cuz I found a program to play online/test the game (LackeyCCG) so now more than ever I have no excuse not to pursue this silly project XD
.. I guess that’s all for a first post.
if this is something you might be interested in stay tuned!
EDIT: FINALLY TAGGED
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What I wanna know is, since there's no official English prints of Cipher (sadly), where would one interested go about playing it?
(I learned the basics of play from this handy-dandy video [here]. [Serene’s Forest] also has some handy-dandy links including the download to the LackeyCCG simulator we all play on. The new Crossroads booster was good to your girl here.
Look at her rock that Dark Knight garb~.)
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Introduction
Pokemon is quite different from the other two major card games in the way that it has no support for it’s older cards. The only supported format with cards not legal ins Expanded or Standard is Legacy on PTCGO, which only goes back to HGSS, and has long since been a “solved format.” You might be wondering why anyone would bother to learn about past formats in a game with no real life support for it’s older cards. Unlike Magic: the Gathering, which regularly has tournaments for their Vintage and Legacy formats starring cards over 20 years old, Pokemon has seen no official support for it’s older cards. I personally believe that this is likely due to the licensing change from Wizards to Nintendo in 2003 making Nintendo not want any player to have to buy cards from a different company in order to play (at the time it was much more likely that you’d find a Nintendo era and Wizards era pack side by side at a store.) Support for an Unlimited format has basically vanished since this change, and that format has been solved by those patient enough to win or lose on the first turn every time. I think it could also be due to Wizards trying to follow Magic’s footsteps and introduce the most powerful cards first, and concerns about all the strongest cards being from the Wizards era could’ve arisen. Something interesting about the 2004 format is that it is the only time that cards from the final Wizards sets and the first Nintendo sets are legal at the same time. I Digress, but back onto the topic, I think that a lack of support for these formats is partially responsible for the interest in these non-sanctioned, never-will-be-sanctioned formats due to the fact that you really can’t see most of these cards played to their greatest effect in any format other than it’s own. The strongest of these cards carry a legacy that yearns to be demonstrated in these old format decks.
What exactly is it that draws players like you and I to these older formats? Surprisingly, not everyone who plays old formats does so because they played back then. Some of the largest collections of old school decks that I am aware of are owned by a regional card shop owner, a three time world champion, and a player who started as recently as 2012. But what about all the other guys? For some people it has to do with learning the history of the game. Even less people will see the way that these old formats improve your gameplay skills in the current standard and even less than that will be drawn in by that factor. The smallest fraction cares about the fact that it is non-rotating when they get into it, because that isn’t really important to someone who plays a game with only a rotating format and an expanded format that goes back a whole 6 years. While there is no definitive answer, for me and a lot of other people who I’ve known to collect old format cards it is in part due to being bored of the Standard format. A lot of players new and old feel that the game just “isn’t what it used to be” after hearing epic stories about using Dragon Rush for game or using Lost Burn to KO an unsuspecting Reshiram.
I was not actively playing standard when I decided to build my 2004 collection, and I hadn’t competed in an event in maybe a year or so, but I played online a little bit and quickly found myself to be bored with the format. I downloaded a program called LackeyCCG as a means to build decks and test them against myself in an easy to use solitaire mode, and the program’s Pokemon TCG plugin came pre-loaded with all the decklists from past world champions. One bored afternoon I must’ve decided to try them out and I liked 2004 the most of the formats. Coincidentally around the same time, an article appeared on SixPrizes about the format and after I read it my interest in the cards from this time period was sky high. I quickly began to love the artwork from this era, and a lot of the top tier Pokemon at this time were some of my favorites. I started crafting and researching decklists, and slowly everything about it began to feel right and meaningful. What makes or breaks a card in the format felt like it carried a lot of weight, from the power of attacks down to the very last hit point a Pokemon has. It may seem like something rather basic, but I feel that today it only matters whether or not your moves are a one hit kill or how to make your move a one hit kill. I like to believe that these numbers and things were intricately decided by the designers of the game, but another part of me thinks that it is a happy accident. It also fascinated me how some of the best cards from this format were never on meta-defining cards again (such as Dunsparce,Bellossom, or Gorebyss.) Whether this is intentional or not I don’t know, but it adds a bit more of uniqueness to the format. Simply put, the 2004 format is enjoyable because the power is there and players can feel each move’s importance, but it doesn’t feel as though the power was deliberately pushed to an extreme either. It seems as though every little detail on the Pokemon themselves was especially crafted with gameplay in mind, something I feel has since been forgotten.
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anyone want to play some EDH using the program LackeyCCG?
download: http://lackeyccg.com/
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Monster Rancher Battle Card Plugin for LackeyCCG Update
LackeyCCG and the MRBC plugin are all completely free! Lots and Lots of updates since the original post!
https://legendcup.com/mrbc-lackeyccg-plugin.php
- Starter Decks now included by default. - About 20 MRBC Avatars included to pick from. - Default "Bot" image has turned into pure Joy (quack!) - Added second 2P mat that included the other two monsters from the 4P mat. - new light and dark MR themed zone backgrounds - Several SFX are now MR themed sounds. The Plugin should update automatically when you launch MRBC in Lackey, but if it doesn't, just re-run the Plugin URL to get the updates!
#monster rancher#lackeyccg#ccg#tcg#monster farm battle card#monster rancher battle card#battlecard#mrbc#mrbc:epII
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h1J5XKXb1c)
Hello Hypothetical Listeners! We’re still alive, and we actually have a bunch of content in the pipe that just hasn’t been uploaded yet for whatever reason (read: life). Enjoy!
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Making a 4-stop Guren Tama deck is suffering
I've asked my expert, I've did some tweaks, but I have a feeling that my Standard Tama deck (minus Mayu) on LackeyCCG is a bit... wrong. (If anyone wants to play me I go by Madoka or Homura depending on mood)
This is what it looks like currently:
LRIG Deck
Tamayorihime, New Moon Miko
Tamayorihime, Waxing Cresent Moon Miko
Tamayorihime, Half Moon Miko
Tamayorihime, Sixteenth Night Miko
Tamayorihime, Vermillion Miko
Fafnir
One Rule, Two Birds
Ancient Surprise
Baroque Defense
Wake Up
Main Deck
No Gain x2
Arc Aura x2
Get Index x2
Code Anti Doronjo x1
Bonya, Small Bow x4
Mikagami, Treasured Instrument x4
Servant O x4
Code Anti Aztec x1 (for Ancient Surprise)
Urie, Sudden Ruination x1
Flamber, Medium Sword x1
Ayabon, Hand Grenade x 2
Servant D2 x3
Kiuael, Faint Smile of Sacrifice x2
Servant T x2
Valkyrie, Unforgettable Fantasy x2
Aphrodite, Flower Bloom of Late Beginnings x1
Gabrie, Future of the Archangel x2
Arcgain, Archangel of Pioneering x2
Energe, Original Spear x2
I want to try the combo where you play these cards in order: Fafnir, Arc Aura, No Gain, One Rule, Two Birds. Because I want to piss off my opponent. But should I replace any SIGNI/ARTs with any others? Playing WIXOSS is easy but the hard part is the construction...
#Nanami Says#WIXOSS#Tama (WIXOSS)#LackeyCCG#I play every LRIG on Lackey because you don't know what to expect#But I mostly play White
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Z2A: Lackeys on LackeyCCG (Star Wars TCG)
Z2A: Lackeys on LackeyCCG (Star Wars TCG)
Peter and Tyler dust off Wizards of the Coast’s Star Wars Trading Card Game and take it for a spin on LackeyCCG, a nifty card game simulation program for Windows, Mac, Linux, and iPad. Get ready for a deluge of Star Wars references and rules confusion in this nostalgic dice fest.
Links Star Wars TCG Lackey plugin Playmat used in the…
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Hm...
... I seem to be in the mood for some Weiss Schwarz... I wonder if the Lackey CCG plugin has been updated anywhere? ... Hark! To Google! *Runs off*
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oooh i meant the card game, is it something you buy offline or is there an online game o:?
(Ahhh. You can buy physical boosters and have them imported but the majority of us play it online using LackeyCCG. Thankfully it’s easy to setup and get running but of course learning the rules and flow of the game can vary in difficulty.)
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oh LackeyCCG isn't working for some reason. The "fonts" folder isn't there.
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