In addition to the map, the Scrye Magazine I received also has some text on Leagues, which are designer notes by Mike Tinney:
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Game Statistics and Information
The following information is taken from the Scrye Collectible Card Game Checklist and Price Guide:
Publisher: White Wolf
Designer: Mike Tinney
Wyld Hunt
Released August 1996
Cards in Set: 377
King Ironheart's Madness
Released December 1996
Cards in set: 404
No rarities levels in either set.
"Billed by White Wolf as both a card game and a role playing game, Arcadia never quite caught on with fans of either game format. The cards, square-edged and featuring different images and text on both sides, may easily be mistaken for simple trading-cards by the uninitiated.
The Wyld Hunt was designed to be the first in a trilogy of releases for the Arcadia line. The second installment, King Ironheart's Madness, with a whopping 404 cards, was released at the end of 996 - just as the upheavals following the initial CCG glut led White Wolf to reconsider its plans.
The concluding installment, The Lion's Den, never saw print, but 781 cards is still plenty for a two-release game. Only MLB Showdown in 2000, would come near that mark." - James A. Mishler
Publisher: White Wolf
Designer: Mike Tinney
Booster displays contain 24 packs
Booster packs contain 15 cards
Character booster packs contain 1 Character and 14 Merits/Flaws
Story booster packs contain 1 Quest and 14 Leagues/Waylays
Wyld Hunt
Released August 1996
Cards in Set: 377
King Ironheart's Madness
Released December 1996
Cards in set: 404
No rarities levels in either set.
"Billed by White Wolf as both a card game and a role playing game, Arcadia never quite caught on with fans of either game format. The cards, square-edged and featuring different images and text on both sides, may easily be mistaken for simple trading-cards by the uninitiated.
The Wyld Hunt was designed to be the first in a trilogy of releases for the Arcadia line. The second installment, King Ironheart's Madness, with a whopping 404 cards, was released at the end of 996 - just as the upheavals following the initial CCG glut led White Wolf to reconsider its plans.
The concluding installment, The Lion's Den, never saw print, but 781 cards is still plenty for a two-release game. Only MLB Showdown in 2000, would come near that mark." - James A. Mishler
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