Trading Card Games For Dummies
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Rating | : | 4.46 (904 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0471754161 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 350 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Check out Magic: The Gathering, Heroclix, and more Explore popular games like Legend of the Five Rings, build decks, and trade online Whether you're already hooked on trading card games, want to understand what your kids are into, or are just curious to see what all the fuss is about, you've come to the right place. Here's the scoop on the hottest games, secrets of successful collecting, tips for customizing your dream deck, and ways to make your hobby pay. Discover how to * Get started with the VS System, Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon, and others * Identify basic types of cards * Buy and sell online -- wisely * Play around with collectible miniatures * Safely store and transport your collection
Here's the scoop on the hottest games, secrets of successful collecting, tips for customizing your dream deck, and ways to make your hobby pay.Discover how toGet started with the VS System, Yu-Gi-Oh, Pokemon, and othersIdentify basic types of cardsBuy and sell online — wiselyPlay around with collectible miniaturesSafely store and transport your collection. From the Back CoverCheck out Magic: The Gathering, Heroclix, and moreExplore popular games like Legend of the Five Rings, build decks, and trade onlineWhether you're already hooked on trading card games, want to understand what your kids are into, or are just curious to see what all the fuss is about, you've come to the right place
Good book I am new to these types of games and this books has helped me understand them more. Very well written and understandable.. Fine It was alright. Five Stars Michael J. Patrick love it
Jeremy Smith is an associate editor at InQuest Gamer magazine, one of the premier publications in the hobby gaming industry. The writing part probably sprung out of his lifelong love for words, starting back in Minnesota from age two, reading words off the TV while watching The Electric Company. This continued later on when he represented Rhode Island at the National Spelling Bee in 1987 and 1988 and then worked as an editor for the university newspaper in Rochester. Jerem