If you're upgrading to EE...

…What are you doing with your original core set? Are you keeping it? Giving/selling it to someone else?

I missed the Kickstarter, so now I’m debating buying the Enhanced Edition. My original copy of the game has (only) been played a few times, so I’m not sure if I should

  1. keep playing but keep it in good condition so I can give it away or sell it and buy EE;
  2. play it to death and get the expansions before I get EE;
  3. keep the original game, buy EE, then expand.

Thoughts?

My friend actually owns the base set and Rook City, so once I get my copies of EE, RC, and IR, I’ll give it back to him, along with the normal-sized Cosmitron and Vengeful Blade cards and my extra Unity and Ambuscade decks.

I’m ebaying mine as an ‘ultra rare 1st edition’.

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I’m keeping mine as a travel set to take with me when I’m going somewhere I might “need” it. :slight_smile:

I don’t think my girlfriend and I are planning anything with ours. It’ll probly go into a closet somewhere to be forgotten about. Still, we’re getting the EE mostly for the errata, though the new art is going to be very nice too.

I’m giving it to my sister.

Will probably give it away as a gift.

I’m going to go ahead and hold onto mine, now as to where I am going to store it at is another matter.

Some combination of ‘travel set’ and ‘keep at work set’.

Cannibalizing it to use as alternate hero decks so I can play promo and no promo versions of the same character if I want.Crisis on infinite multiverses!

That sounds like one of the best suggestions yet. Wraith meets Rook City Wraith and they team up? Awesome.

Agreed. There was a fair amount of discussion in the past about the right and/or best way to play with both Legacy and Young Legacy or with four Ra’s. Does limited for Legacy mean that both Legacy and Young Legacy can’t have the Legacy Ring? If Young Legacy puts out Fortitude, does Original Legacy get the boost? In the end, I think the easiest thing to do is assume that a deck only refers to itself – that there can be two Legacy rings in play. Still, easiest isn’t always the most fun …

There was a fair amount of discussion in the past about the right and/or best way to play with both Legacy and Young Legacy or with four Ra’s.

I’ve seen scattered opinions about people’s experiences with this, but if someone ever actually play tests it enough that they feel they’ve found the actual best way to do this without breaking (or even stretching too much) the game, I’d love to hear it. Both Legacies vs. Baron Blade or the past four Ra’s vs the Innead sounds pretty epic.

Totally. I don’t know much about how the Ennead play, but it strikes me as a potential crisis scenario if they had anything that blocked/absorbed fire damage…

Both Fanatics or Wraiths against their nemeses would be great too.

I’m actually specifically getting an extra Legacy deck JUST so I can do that.