![]() ![]() Then two of Dazzling Divas, followed by four of Divas Duet. I started slowly, buying a box of the Bermuda Triangle booster set Banquet of Divas to get me started. ![]() ![]() Vanguard just happened to be in the right place at the right time – if it wasn’t that, it would have been something else. I collected Pokémon cards, I got into Yu-Gi-Oh! when it first came out, I dabbled with Magic: the Gathering when I was 13, I tried Hearthstone a bit but mostly watched videos, and so on and so forth. (In retrospect, picking up a children’s card game as soon as I entered the real, adult world probably says a lot about me, but whatever – I was enjoying myself.) Eventually they convinced me to play a game with one of their decks (a game which I won), and I distinctly remember that my exact words after that were: “oh, fuck you guys.” I was hooked already. I flatly said no, as I didn’t want to get suckered into a moneysink hobby. I turned up at my friend’s place for our RPG night to find them grouped around the table playing a card game – Vanguard – and suggested I give it a shot. I started playing in the summer of 2014, after graduating from uni. Taking a step back, it’s so easy to see it for what it is.īut I think some context and my history with the game is important before I dive into that. The problems are present top to bottom, from core mechanics, through Bushiroad’s handling all the way to the player community. It wasn’t the easiest decision to make as it had been a big part of my life over the past 3 or so years – I met new people, travelled a bit, spent way too much money and had a ton of fun – but it was a necessary one for my time, my wallet and my fucking sanity.īecause Vanguard is not a good game. I suggested I would last year, but it took me until November to call it an end. I quit playing Cardfight!! Vanguard this year. ![]()
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