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Now that I think about it. Maybe an amazing huge case that could hold the decks up to be properly positioned to display the endless arches effect that you can see through the case so it is on permanent display...yeah that would be cheap.
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Agreed. Although I think the courts of this years decks are to weak to pull people in solely for playing with them.sinjin7 wrote:This design is so exquisite that it hurts to think the vast majority of these cards will just collect dust unused on some shelf instead of being seen and used for their intended purposes.
+2MagikFingerz wrote:I wholeheartedly second the motion to make display editions!
Yeah admittedly I wasn't aware of how passionate some people felt about numbers. I like my cellophane but don't necessarily care that much about matching numbers. Anyways I made a conscious effort to fix that this year lol.Bradius wrote: I admit I prefer matching numbers too. So, thanks Alex for making the extra effort. I wish I could buy an extra set to open and play with, but probably not. Maybe a sweet CCC case though
Now that I think about it. Maybe an amazing huge case that could hold the decks up to be properly positioned to display the endless arches effect that you can see through the case so it is on permanent display...yeah that would be cheap.
That was my original intention. I did that for previous NPCCD decks as well. But I was just a little too gun shy to pull the trigger. I really didn't want to get into that sacriligous territory just for a deck of cards. That being said I will be modifying a Mamluk deck and changing/mixing the history enough where I have no problem adding figures to those.sinjin7 wrote:I agree about the courts, and that lack of custom court cards may be the only thing that may prevent this deck being the 2019 Overall Deck of the Year. That's why I hope Alex comes out with a user deck version of these with his Seasons courts. I'll keep holding my breath and fingers crossed.
So yeah honestly the amount of work I put in I was hoping to make this a Kickstarter if this tested well but in the middle of development pricing changed and its now completely unfeasible to do another version with the tiling. I literally maxed out what I could produce due to budgetary constraints. This project was literally the most expensive per unit deck I've ever made. This is one of those few times where Kickstarter wasn't a nice to have, but something that really could have allowed the project to get legs to do things like extra cases and display decks. Having it scale would have also allowed me to reach economies of scale to lower that pricing down. Each design is run of 1000 and only 500 of the first 2 designs are tiled so I never really reached that threshold to get to the prices I normally offer on KS. It'd also provide the time to discuss with backers in real time what the wants and needs are rather than be reactive.sinjin7 wrote: I really really wish Alex would consider releasing a "display" or "user" deck for these, like how Jackson does with some of his decks. No tiled treatments on the cards, just a basic simple tuck, and standard Seasons court cards at a $10 price point. I would happily pick up a brick. This design is so exquisite that it hurts to think the vast majority of these cards will just collect dust unused on some shelf instead of being seen and used for their intended purposes.
That was the King's Arch Gold gilded limited to 250, only available purchasing the Secret Kingdom full 6-decks set.CommentNameHere wrote:Which was the sixth deck?
+100vasta41 wrote:+2MagikFingerz wrote:I wholeheartedly second the motion to make display editions!
We've missed you, sinjin!!
I'd be happy with reprints without tiling. Why not do a KS for a second print run and see how it goes?IAmTheChin wrote:So yeah honestly the amount of work I put in I was hoping to make this a Kickstarter if this tested well but in the middle of development pricing changed and its now completely unfeasible to do another version with the tiling. I literally maxed out what I could produce due to budgetary constraints. This project was literally the most expensive per unit deck I've ever made. This is one of those few times where Kickstarter wasn't a nice to have, but something that really could have allowed the project to get legs to do things like extra cases and display decks. Having it scale would have also allowed me to reach economies of scale to lower that pricing down. Each design is run of 1000 and only 500 of the first 2 designs are tiled so I never really reached that threshold to get to the prices I normally offer on KS. It'd also provide the time to discuss with backers in real time what the wants and needs are rather than be reactive.
I believe this theme and your execution of it deserves to be in as many hands as possible so I agree- do what you can to get a cheaper version printed. I'd love you forever if it were Bicycle-branded!MagikFingerz wrote:I'd be happy with reprints without tiling. Why not do a KS for a second print run and see how it goes?IAmTheChin wrote:So yeah honestly the amount of work I put in I was hoping to make this a Kickstarter if this tested well but in the middle of development pricing changed and its now completely unfeasible to do another version with the tiling. I literally maxed out what I could produce due to budgetary constraints. This project was literally the most expensive per unit deck I've ever made. This is one of those few times where Kickstarter wasn't a nice to have, but something that really could have allowed the project to get legs to do things like extra cases and display decks. Having it scale would have also allowed me to reach economies of scale to lower that pricing down. Each design is run of 1000 and only 500 of the first 2 designs are tiled so I never really reached that threshold to get to the prices I normally offer on KS. It'd also provide the time to discuss with backers in real time what the wants and needs are rather than be reactive.
The King's Arch has sold out, which is the gilded arch deck that was only available with the 6-set purchase.Decknowledgy wrote:Has the 6-deck set already sold out?!
+3sinjin7 wrote:These decks are so beautiful everyone should have them in their have them for use or in their collection. I really really wish Alex would consider releasing a "display" or "user" deck for these...
Fully agree. This set is so beautiful that it cries out for a KS players edition. Come on Alex, even Lotrek did a KS for his Arabesque Players edition deck. Let's see this on KS for 2020!sinjin7 wrote:I agree about the courts, and that lack of custom court cards may be the only thing that may prevent this deck being the 2019 Overall Deck of the Year. That's why I hope Alex comes out with a user deck version of these with his Seasons courts. I'll keep holding my breath and fingers crossed.
This is one of the topics where Muslims aren't unisono. From what I know, the Quran forbids humans to try to recreate the creation of the allmighty. Some strict muslim schools interpret that as a general picture restraint. The Wahabits (Islam like in Saudi-Arabia) which were at the time of the Islamic expansion and still are one of the most influencial schools of Islam are pretty strict on that and this is way all mosques have no paintings and only calligraphies. The examples shared by Eric, are a bit of a grey area since they are calligraphies but they form a clear picture. In more liberal muslim schools pictures are okay though, as long as they don't depict the Prophet or the allmighty - this is the only restraint were all muslim schools agree.Decknowledgy wrote:Was just wondering, in Islam are there taboos surrounding how calligraphy and arts could be used? I've noted several Islamic majority countries prohibiting the sending of playing cards to their countries. If it were me as the creator, I'd be cautious about trespassing the cultural/religious (Islam see both as the same) codes if they know that I'm not a Muslim myself.
Please bear in mind, this is a hodgepodge reconstruction of fuzzy memory after 2 glasses of wine on a Friday night, from the heady pre-September 11 world when I was a high school juniorDecknowledgy wrote:Was just wondering, in Islam are there taboos surrounding how calligraphy and arts could be used? I've noted several Islamic majority countries prohibiting the sending of playing cards to their countries. If it were me as the creator, I'd be cautious about trespassing the cultural/religious (Islam see both as the same) codes if they know that I'm not a Muslim myself.
His reviews are absolutely fantastic in quality. That being said I'll make sure that before people end up getting their decks that I'll make a tutorial on how the hallway effect works because it was a tad misunderstood in the video. Others also ended up doing something similar, so I might do a live stream just to show how it works in different environments.Decknowledgy wrote:Omar's review is up!
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