Woot!! James T. Kirk clearly the best Federation and overall best card in the game. It’s also the most valuable card in the entire game as well. Highly recommend picking up this card now before the market price drastically increases in the future 👍
If we're talking Decipher-era cards, Dr. McCoy (the Trouble with Tribbles UR) has to be up there, right? I think that nowadays his skills have been tweaked by the CC but straight out of the pack he broke the game. 'Nullify one MEDICAL-related dilemma each turn' was crazy good.
They arbitrarily used a sub category of Next Generation Federation cards, so it doesn’t qualify. Also they are basing this off of the CC’s Errata versions.
Understand the virtual card challenges… all of them will have virtual cards. Not out shilling for the CC, it comes down to more who can speak knowledgeable about these formats and ultimately you have to pick to include or not include virtual stuff.
Actually I only saw one that didn’t have some sort of errata, presumably from the CC. Granted the bottom corner of a few cards mentioned was covered up so I couldn’t confirm that for those one way or the other.
- #10 doesn't make sense as a 'top card' as a lot of players don't actively use Incidents in decks. - The Enterprise-E is a better card than the Enterprise-D when it comes to gameplay. - Virtual cards shouldn't be in the top ten, as a lot of players don't use them at all.
Jayman: #1 by saying people dont use incidents in decks makes no sense. In the end of Decipher era, most gameplay engines were Incidents. So tell us you never played by telling us you never played. #2 yes, the Enterprise-E is a superior ship, but its also a different Federation faction which described in the first slide is noted. So EE =/= TNG #3 there are people all over the world that play with virtual cards, so I know you have some made up ratio in your head, but fact is, people play with and without. Why the lists will contain BOTH. Everyone has different opinions and thats fine, but please dont think your opinion on virtual cards are correct. Thanks for watching!
Woot!! James T. Kirk clearly the best Federation and overall best card in the game. It’s also the most valuable card in the entire game as well. Highly recommend picking up this card now before the market price drastically increases in the future 👍
Another great video. Thank you for the content!
Ahh… Memories ^^
Great Trek content. Thanks!
Would love for y’all to make a video like this listing Klingon’s and Romulan’s.
Don’t worry, they are forthcoming :)
If we're talking Decipher-era cards, Dr. McCoy (the Trouble with Tribbles UR) has to be up there, right?
I think that nowadays his skills have been tweaked by the CC but straight out of the pack he broke the game. 'Nullify one MEDICAL-related dilemma each turn' was crazy good.
They arbitrarily used a sub category of Next Generation Federation cards, so it doesn’t qualify. Also they are basing this off of the CC’s Errata versions.
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Oh goodie! Let’s see how many of the ten I have.
Oh, Star Trek CC versions, … . Never mind.
(And the answer is an equally dissapointing 1/10).
Understand the virtual card challenges… all of them will have virtual cards. Not out shilling for the CC, it comes down to more who can speak knowledgeable about these formats and ultimately you have to pick to include or not include virtual stuff.
You do realize Barry that if you watched the video, 5 out of the 10 cards are Decipher era cards...
@@derrickmarsh50 Alright so 1/5 then. What was the Errata change to the Kirk by the way?
Actually I only saw one that didn’t have some sort of errata, presumably from the CC. Granted the bottom corner of a few cards mentioned was covered up so I couldn’t confirm that for those one way or the other.
- #10 doesn't make sense as a 'top card' as a lot of players don't actively use Incidents in decks.
- The Enterprise-E is a better card than the Enterprise-D when it comes to gameplay.
- Virtual cards shouldn't be in the top ten, as a lot of players don't use them at all.
Jayman:
#1 by saying people dont use incidents in decks makes no sense. In the end of Decipher era, most gameplay engines were Incidents. So tell us you never played by telling us you never played.
#2 yes, the Enterprise-E is a superior ship, but its also a different Federation faction which described in the first slide is noted. So EE =/= TNG
#3 there are people all over the world that play with virtual cards, so I know you have some made up ratio in your head, but fact is, people play with and without. Why the lists will contain BOTH.
Everyone has different opinions and thats fine, but please dont think your opinion on virtual cards are correct.
Thanks for watching!