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Post by annyong on May 29, 2007 19:52:24 GMT -5
i'm also new to aCe, as I just rediscovered COTG recently. i just ordered COTGonline, and am interested in starting an aCe fed, since I now own 2119-2121. i'm just curious as to how different gameplay is (if at all) from GWF. keep in mind, i've been out of the loop since roughly 2096, and when I decided to get back into it, I started with 2087. These are pretty quick sum-ups of the two feds: GWF - www.cotgonline.com/?page_id=24aCe - www.cotgonline.com/?page_id=8~ :-Xsk yeah...i've read those before. my question is mainly whether gameplay between the two are different in any way. i guess the only reason i'm wondering is because in the description of aCe on the link you provided, it states that aCe features "advanced game mechanics", and i'm wondering what that means exactly. sorry if this is a really stupid question, or if i'm missing something painfully obvious. i do that sometimes.
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Post by krisosk on May 30, 2007 17:24:08 GMT -5
Yeah, there are some really funky card rules in the aCe. There aren't a TON of them, but they're there.
For some good examples, check out the digital Paganax and Esperanto cards in the Gallery, annyong.
Also, at the end of the first two aCe booklets there are some quirky general rules. In 2119 it was the Essence (that improves power and agility of the champions). In 2120 it's Home Field Advantage (that allows for a character fighting in front of his home crowd an extra kickout chance).
~ :-Xsk
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