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''Card games where players maintain their own card collections which are used to provide game elements to the individual game instances they participate in.''
 
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== Consequences ==
 
== Consequences ==
[[Collectible Card Games]] require players to engage in [[Extra-Game Actions]] since they need to acquire [[Cards]] before gameplay and decide which [[Cards]] they want to use. Further, preparing to play [[Collectible Card Games]] requires players to engage in [[Deck Building]]. That good [[Cards]] may be more expensive than other [[Cards]] and that having a large collection to chose from can be advantageous means that [[Collectible Card Games]] typically provide [[Purchasable Game Advantages]]. Since [[Collectible Card Games]] often have [[Cards]] containing their own rules, combinations of these are likely to create [[Combos]]. The introduction of new [[Cards]] into [[Collectible Card Games]] can make players be surprised of new effects in the game, and this can practically become that same as [[Fudged Results]] for players experiencing this.
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[[Collectible Card Games]] require players to engage in [[Extra-Game Actions]] since they need to acquire [[Cards]] before gameplay and decide which [[Cards]] they want to use. Further, preparing to play [[Collectible Card Games]] requires players to engage in [[Deck Building]]. That good [[Cards]] may be more expensive than other [[Cards]] and that having a large collection to choose from can be advantageous means that [[Collectible Card Games]] typically provide [[Purchasable Game Advantages]]. Since [[Collectible Card Games]] often have [[Cards]] containing their own rules, combinations of these are likely to create [[Combos]]. The introduction of new [[Cards]] into [[Collectible Card Games]] can make players be surprised of new effects in the game, and this can practically become that same as [[Fudged Results]] for players experiencing this.
  
 
[[Collectible Card Games]] can make [[Cards]] into the [[Focus Loci]] for players.
 
[[Collectible Card Games]] can make [[Cards]] into the [[Focus Loci]] for players.

Revision as of 21:15, 18 December 2014

Card games where players maintain their own card collections which are used to provide game elements to the individual game instances they participate in.

Many games uses cards but Collectible Card Games are a specific category of these games where players bring their own set of cards to play each other. This adds aspects of acquiring new cards and preparing which cards to use to these games.

Examples

Well-known examples of Collectible Card Games include Magic: The Gathering and the Pokémon Trading Card Game. See also the category of Collectible Card Games on this wiki for additional examples.

An odd example of a mini game, the card game Caravan in the game Fallout: New Vegas is a collectible card game which depends on players gathering cards in a post-apocalyptic US wasteland.

Using the pattern

Collectible Card Games are basically games using Heterogeneous Game Element Ownership of Cards. Like other games using Cards, they can make use of Cooldown periods, Discard Piles, Drafting, and Hands; they typically don't use Trick Taking since this is cumbersome to keep track of while still at the same time keeping track of card ownership.

Collectible Card Games make use of Expansions much more often than other Card-based games, this since the collecting aspect of the game is lost if people have had time to get all existing Cards.

Consequences

Collectible Card Games require players to engage in Extra-Game Actions since they need to acquire Cards before gameplay and decide which Cards they want to use. Further, preparing to play Collectible Card Games requires players to engage in Deck Building. That good Cards may be more expensive than other Cards and that having a large collection to choose from can be advantageous means that Collectible Card Games typically provide Purchasable Game Advantages. Since Collectible Card Games often have Cards containing their own rules, combinations of these are likely to create Combos. The introduction of new Cards into Collectible Card Games can make players be surprised of new effects in the game, and this can practically become that same as Fudged Results for players experiencing this.

Collectible Card Games can make Cards into the Focus Loci for players.

Relations

Can Instantiate

Combos, Deck Building, Extra-Game Actions, Fudged Results, Purchasable Game Advantages

Can Modulate

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Can Be Instantiated By

Cards together with Heterogeneous Game Element Ownership

Can Be Modulated By

Cooldown, Discard Piles, Drafting, Expansions, Hands

Possible Closure Effects

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Potentially Conflicting With

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History

New pattern created in this wiki.

References

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