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Just checking in--there are still most of the KMW starter only vampires
available from The Lasombra. Yeah, ok, Rabbat, Sewer Goddess is sold out,
but she is clearly the chase starter only vampire that you want, like, 8 of
to build a deck out of (so it is very likely all of her sold to, like, 1 or
2 people). But other than that, all of the other SO Vampires are still
available.
Granted, I couldn't find any other SO Vampires with a quick look (I was
trying to get a hold of a Roger Farnsworth), but KMW's are still around.
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"Peter D Bakija" <pdb6@lightlink.com> wrote in message news:BEBF6C0F.1FBB7%pdb6@lightlink.com...
> Just checking in--there are still most of the KMW starter only vampires
> available from The Lasombra. Yeah, ok, Rabbat, Sewer Goddess is sold out,
> but she is clearly the chase starter only vampire that you want, like, 8 of
> to build a deck out of (so it is very likely all of her sold to, like, 1 or
> 2 people). But other than that, all of the other SO Vampires are still
> available.
>
> Granted, I couldn't find any other SO Vampires with a quick look (I was
> trying to get a hold of a Roger Farnsworth), but KMW's are still around.
Yes, I see. I do think KMW is working differently than some of the prior
editions, possibly because the starters came packed with more KMW and
prior edition rares (which was a good thing by my reckoning). I also noticed
more EBAY auctions for starter-only KMW vamps and library cards, though it
isn't clear to me if I'm only noticing it this time because I'm paying more
attention this time.
I wonder why Inquistion is priced higher on his website than The Book of Going
Forth By Night? Does anyone find the latter more useful than the former?
It's cool that Call the Great Beast is sold out. I rather like the notion
that a lot of people are out there scheming with that card. :-)
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On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 00:24:10 -0700, "Frederick Scott"
<nospam@no.spam.dot.com> wrote:
>I wonder why Inquistion is priced higher on his website than The Book of Going
>Forth By Night? Does anyone find the latter more useful than the former?
Typo.
Inquisition was originally priced at $1, and somehow got changed. It
is back to the correct price.
Carpe noctem.
Lasombra
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Frederick Scott wrote:
> Yes, I see. I do think KMW is working differently than some of the prior
> editions, possibly because the starters came packed with more KMW and
> prior edition rares (which was a good thing by my reckoning).
Certainly a possibility--the KMW starters have a high proportion of cards
that sell out as singles quickly, which, I'd figure, makes opening starters
more worthwhile. Jeff also has some BH starter only vampires up too,
currently, including the Roger Farnsworth I wanted. But sadly, as I am kind
of a psycho about how much I pay of singles, the $3.00 cost for Roger was
too high for me (oddly, if he was $2.00, I would have paid for him. I have a
strange set of rules for myself...)
> It's cool that Call the Great Beast is sold out. I rather like the notion
> that a lot of people are out there scheming with that card. :-)
Yeah, that is kind of my fault, really--I just bought the last 4 for my pal
Sackett. He has some plans...
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