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Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, originally named [[Jyhad]], is a card game based on [[White Wolf]]'s [[World of Darkness]] setting ([[Vampire: The Masquerade]]). It was designed by [[Richard Garfield]] and has the distinction of not being as broken as [[Magic]]. Garfield learned from his mistakes and created a game that wouldn't have arbitrary card limits, and play better, faster, and more balanced. He did this, but he had already created a monster with Magic, not to mention a bunch of towelheads got pissed off that the game was called Jyhad.
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, originally named [[Jyhad]], is a card game based on [[White Wolf]]'s [[World of Darkness]] setting ([[Vampire: The Masquerade]]). It was designed by [[Richard Garfield]] and has the distinction of not being as broken as [[Magic: The Gathering|Magic]]. Garfield learned from his mistakes and created a game that wouldn't have arbitrary card limits, and play better, faster, and more balanced. He did this, but he had already created a monster with Magic, not to mention a bunch of towelheads got pissed off that the game was called Jyhad.


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Revision as of 07:11, 2 July 2008

Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, originally named Jyhad, is a card game based on White Wolf's World of Darkness setting (Vampire: The Masquerade). It was designed by Richard Garfield and has the distinction of not being as broken as Magic. Garfield learned from his mistakes and created a game that wouldn't have arbitrary card limits, and play better, faster, and more balanced. He did this, but he had already created a monster with Magic, not to mention a bunch of towelheads got pissed off that the game was called Jyhad.