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Another popular deck archetype is Untamed “Rush”, with cards like [[Hunting Witch]], [[Dust Pixie]], [[Nature’s Call]] and [[Chota Hazri]] that allow massive Æmber gain and forging a key in the same turn, especially when combined with [[Speed Sigil]]. The [[Library Access]] + [[Nepenthe Seed]] combo enabled decks that could draw the entire deck and win the game in one turn, prompting an errata for Library Access (which is now purged after playing). The [[Battle Fleet]] + [[Key Abduction]] combo provided Mars competitive success in an otherwise mediocre house. Some of the initially most sought after decks included the four [[:Category:Horseman|Horsemen]] in Sanctum or a double [[Timetraveller]] in Logos. | Another popular deck archetype is Untamed “Rush”, with cards like [[Hunting Witch]], [[Dust Pixie]], [[Nature’s Call]] and [[Chota Hazri]] that allow massive Æmber gain and forging a key in the same turn, especially when combined with [[Speed Sigil]]. The [[Library Access]] + [[Nepenthe Seed]] combo enabled decks that could draw the entire deck and win the game in one turn, prompting an errata for Library Access (which is now purged after playing). The [[Battle Fleet]] + [[Key Abduction]] combo provided Mars competitive success in an otherwise mediocre house. Some of the initially most sought after decks included the four [[:Category:Horseman|Horsemen]] in Sanctum or a double [[Timetraveller]] in Logos. | ||
==Special rarity cards== | ==Special rarity cards== | ||
CotA introduced Special rarity cards. “Fixed” cards like the four [[:Category:Horseman|Horsemen]] always appear together in a deck, and [[Timetraveller|Timetraveller]] always appears together with [[Help from Future Self|Help from Future Self]]. Cards that don’t have the Special rarity symbol, but also always appear together with other cards are [[Faygin|Faygin]], [[Niffle Queen|Niffle Queen]], [[Bear Flute|Bear Flute]] and [[Troop Call|Troop Call]], while [[Routine Job|Routine Job]] always appears at least in a pair. | |||
Another type of Special rarity cards are “variant” cards, where different versions of a card exist, such as: [[Master of 1|Master of 1]], [[Master of 2|Master of 2]] and [[Master of 3|Master of 3]]. | Another type of Special rarity cards are “variant” cards, where different versions of a card exist, such as: [[Master of 1|Master of 1]], [[Master of 2|Master of 2]] and [[Master of 3|Master of 3]]. | ||
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Call of the Archons was received extremely well upon announcement. More than 30,000 decks were registered in the [[Master Vault|Master Vault]] app on the first day, and more than 500,000 just two months after the release. Sales exceeded FFG’s expectations and caused temporary product shortages. In October 2019, just 11 months after release CotA surpassed '''1 million registered decks'''. | Call of the Archons was received extremely well upon announcement. More than 30,000 decks were registered in the [[Master Vault|Master Vault]] app on the first day, and more than 500,000 just two months after the release. Sales exceeded FFG’s expectations and caused temporary product shortages. In October 2019, just 11 months after release CotA surpassed '''1 million registered decks'''. | ||
==Products== | ==Products== | ||
Along single Archon decks, a Call of the Archons starter set was released. It included 2 unique Archon decks and 2 standardized learning decks, 6 Key tokens,2 Chain Tracker cards, 22 Damage tokens, 26 Æmber tokens, 10 Power cards and 10 Stun cards. | [[File:Kf01 anc spread.png|right|middle|thumb]]Along single Archon decks, a Call of the Archons starter set was released. It included 2 unique Archon decks and 2 standardized learning decks, 6 Key tokens,2 Chain Tracker cards, 22 Damage tokens, 26 Æmber tokens, 10 Power cards and 10 Stun cards. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
• [[:Category:CotA|All cards in Call of the Archons]]<br /> | • [[:Category:CotA|All cards in Call of the Archons]]<br /> |