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Tasks

Ongoing

❑ Monitor VT results
❑ Monitor VW results (if possible)
❑ Monitor Worlds information
❑ Monitor Links & Resources; check for new content and double check for broken links
❑ Update Official Articles page
❑ Continue prioritizing mobile friendliness of site

To Do List β˜‘

❑ Vault Tour subpages
❑ Finish all top cards
❑ Templates
❑ Merge all top cards templates
❑ Deck Evaluation page (new)
❑ Is my deck good/special? (And how do I play it?)
❑ Are deck ratings accurate?
❑ Chainbounds/store level events (include images of prizes, etc.) (new)
❑ Other Products Page (new)
❑ Overview of RPG, story book
❑ Sets / Individual Set Pages
❑ Can I play all the sets against each other?
❑ Separate out the gameplay section with a dedicated "Combos" section (Can anyone give a summary of houses, powerful cards, combos, and the meta?)
❑ Lore
❑ Fictional stories on FFG pages
❑ Fictional stories in the rulebook
❑ RPG/Genesys
❑ Upcoming story book

Uncategorized Questions

What product should I buy (starter, individual decks, etc.)?
Where can I find local players?
Which set should I buy?
How do you handicap strong decks or players? Does it work?
How do I teach KF to new players?
Is FFG making KF online?
Can I replace cards that are missing/damaged? How do I find missing cards?

Weird Ideas

❑ Pages for designers
❑ Cube/drafting section
❑ Attending a VT/competitive event



House redesign

  
Brobnar
Brobnar is the fighting house, thematically inspired by Norse mythology and warrior culture. Giants and Goblins, along with powerful effects that enhance and reward fighting and destroying enemy creatures. Unlike many other houses, Γ†mber control is primarily achieved through Γ†mber destruction (instead of capturing or stealing).

Examples of typical Brobnar cards are Ganger Chieftain, Loot the Bodies, Grump Buggy and Pile of Skulls. Uniquely, in Worlds Collide all common Giant creatures also have a more powerful Mega variant.

With limited potential for Γ†mber gain and Γ†mber control, Brobnar wasn't a powerhouse in any of the sets.
Full list of Brobnar cards

  
Dis
Dis is the disruption house, with an infernal theme embodied by Demons and Imps. Preventing players from choosing a house, from drawing or playing cards, giving chains, discarding and purging cards are all common ways Dis can control the game.

Some of the most powerful cards in KeyForge are in Dis: Control the Weak, Ember Imp, Gateway to Dis, Collar of Subordination and Infurnace.

Dis has proven to be a staple of many competitive decks, especially in Call of the Archons.
Full list of Dis cards

  
Logos
Inspired by scientific and technological themes, Logos is the efficiency house. Drawing and archiving are the most prevalent mechanics in house Logos. Along with deck manipulation and allowing playing cards not from the active house, it brings consistency to decks more than any other house. Library Access, Mother, Wild Wormhole, Interdimensional Graft and EDAI β€œEdie” 4x4 are some of the most popular and iconic Logos cards that helped Logos be among the best houses in each set.
Full list of Logos cards

  
Mars
Drawing from classic pop culture depictions of Martians, this is the most insular house in KeyForge, with many effects that synergize only with other Mars cards. Examples of typical Mars cards are β€œJohn Smyth”, Mothergun, Mars First and Xanthyx Harvester. A secondary theme is abducting creatures into their opponent's archives, with cards like Collector Worm and Uxlyx the Zookeeper. While traditionally regarded as the weakest house in Call of the Archons, it proved to be more competitive in Age of Ascension, especially with the Martian Generosity + Key Abduction combo decks. Mars was rotated out after Age of Ascension, but they will return in a future set.
Full list of Mars cards

  
Sanctum
Sanctum is a contrast to the demonic Dis: a house of monks and angelic knights. Sanctum's primary themes are board control through powerful creatures with armor, capturing Γ†mber and healing. Secondary themes are stunning and Γ†mber burst. Notable examples are cards like Bulwark, Virtuous Works, Doorstep to Heaven and Sir Marrows. Similarly to Mars, its strength improved in Age of Ascension with cards like Proclamation 346E, The Grey Rider and Barrister Joya. Also like Mars, it was rotated out for Worlds Collide.
Full list of Sanctum cards

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Mulligan things

If you are the first player, drawing 7 cards gives you the following probabilities for your hand shape:

First Player Hand Probabilities
  • 3-2-2 (34.44%)
  • 4-2-1 (28.18%)
  • 3-3-1 (20.87%)
  • 4-3-0 (7.83%)
  • 5-1-1 (4.10%)
  • 5-2-0 (3.76%)
  • 6-1-0 (.80%)
  • 7-0-0 (.03%)
House 1 House 2 House 3 Probability
3 2 2 34.44
4 2 1 28.18
3 3 1 20.87
4 3 0 7.83
5 1 1 4.10
5 2 0 3.76
6 1 0 .80
7 0 0 .03

After the mulligan (or if you're the second player) you have the following probabilities of hand shape:

First Player Mulligan Hand Probabilities
  • 3-2-1 (53.67%)
  • 2-2-2 (14.76%)
  • 4-1-1 (10.98%)
  • 4-2-0 (10.06%)
  • 3-3-0 (7.45%)
  • 5-1-0 (2.93%)
  • 6-0-0 (.14%)
House 1 House 2 House 3 Probability
3 2 1 53.67
2 2 2 14.76
4 1 1 10.98
4 2 0 10.06
3 3 0 7.45
5 1 0 2.93
6 0 0 .14

And if you're the second player taking a mulligan, you have the following:

Second Player Mulligan
Hand Probabilities
  • 2-2-1 (41.60%)
  • 3-1-1 (25.21%)
  • 3-2-0 (23.11%)
  • 4-1-0 (9.45%)
  • 5-0-0 (.63%)
House 1 House 2 House 3 Probability
2 2 1 41.60
3 1 1 25.21
3 2 0 23.11
4 1 0 9.45
5 0 0 .63


The question often comes up "How likely am I to redraw cards that I just put back into my deck after using a mulligan?". In the table below, you'll see the results of 10,000,000 6 card draws followed by 5 card draws of three deck makeups[1].

# redrawn All Unique 2 sets of 2 cards 1 set of 3 cards
0 37.81294 34.25509 33.09266
1 43.61144 43.80313 43.60717
2 16.14783 18.5513 19.40653
3 2.30691 3.1727 3.60981
4 0.1194 0.21365 0.27703
5 0.00148 0.00413 0.0068%


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Fundamental Event Document
General Event Types
Open Play β€’ Tournament β€’ League Play
Prize Distribution
Tournament Tiers
Casual β€’ Competitive
Tournament Structures
Basic Tournament Structure β€’ Advanced Tournament Structure β€’ Custom
Tournament Round Mechanics
Swiss Round β€’ Elimination Round β€’ Progression Cut β€’ Bye
Participant Roles
Role Requirements β€’ Eligible Participants β€’ Leader Roles β€’ Other Roles β€’ Performing Multiple Roles
Unsporting Conduct


Floor Rules
Philosophy and General Guidelines The Role of a Judge β€’ Penalty Definitions
Gameplay Disruptions What Defines a Gamplay Disruption β€’ Missed Mandatory Abilities β€’ Missed Game Steps β€’ Illegal Game State β€’ Repeated Gameplay Disruptions
Event Disruptions What Defines an Event Disruption β€’ Tardiness and Absences β€’ Errors with Deck/Forces and Lists β€’ Marked Cards β€’ Drawing Extra Cards β€’ Slow Play β€’ Unsporting Conduct
Appendix: Warning Guidelines


Resources

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Call of the Archons Cards

Most Common Cards in Top 16 Decks
During the Call of the Archons Meta
Card Set House Rarity Count
Anomaly Exploiter CotA     4
Deep Probe CotA     4
Drumble CotA     4
Fogbank CotA     4
Guardian Demon CotA     4
Honorable Claim CotA     4
Inka the Spider CotA     4
Jammer Pack CotA     4
Lifeweb CotA     4
Mack the Knife CotA     4
Mushroom Man CotA     4
Potion of Invulnerability CotA     4
Radiant Truth CotA     4
Red Planet Ray Gun CotA     4
Red-Hot Armor CotA     4
Restringuntus CotA     4
Round Table CotA     4
Skippy Timehog CotA     4
Sneklifter CotA     4
Teliga CotA     4
The Spirit’s Way CotA     4
The Sting CotA     4
Treasure Map CotA     4
Valdr CotA     4
Warsong CotA     4
Way of the Wolf CotA     4
Zorg CotA     4
Armageddon Cloak CotA     3
Blood Money CotA     3
Burn the Stockpile CotA     3
Cannon CotA     3
Collar of Subordination CotA     3
Commpod CotA     3
Deipno Spymaster CotA     3
Earthshaker CotA     3
Feeding Pit CotA     3
Follow the Leader CotA     3
Fuzzy Gruen CotA     3
Gatekeeper CotA     3
Grasping Vines CotA     3
Grey Monk CotA     3
Key Hammer CotA     3
Key to Dis CotA     3
Lady Maxena CotA     3
Library of the Damned CotA     3
Loot the Bodies CotA     3
Lord Golgotha CotA     3
Mothership Support CotA     3
Overlord Greking CotA     3
Phylyx the Disintegrator CotA     3
Psychic Bug CotA     3
Research Smoko CotA     3
Ring of Invisibility CotA     3
Smiling Ruth CotA     3
Vespilon Theorist CotA     3
Whispering Reliquary CotA     3
Annihilation Ritual CotA     2
Brain Eater CotA     2
Bulleteye CotA     2
Crystal Hive CotA     2
Dance of Doom CotA     2
Duma the Martyr CotA     2
EMP Blast CotA     2
Gabos Longarms CotA     2
Grenade Snib CotA     2
Hayyel the Merchant CotA     2
Hebe the Huge CotA     2
Horseman of Death CotA     2
Horseman of Famine CotA     2
Horseman of Pestilence CotA     2
Horseman of War CotA     2
Incubation Chamber CotA     2
Invasion Portal CotA     2
Longfused Mines CotA     2
Mass Abduction CotA     2
Masterplan CotA     2
Mighty Javelin CotA     2
Mighty Tiger CotA     2
Neutron Shark CotA     2
One Stood Against Many CotA     2
Ozmo, Martianologist CotA     2
Perilous Wild CotA     2
Pile of Skulls CotA     2
Piranha Monkeys CotA     2
Qyxxlyx Plague Master CotA     2
Random Access Archives CotA     2
Remote Access CotA     2
Ritual of the Hunt CotA     2
Sacrificial Altar CotA     2
Safe Place CotA     2
Screechbomb CotA     2
Shatter Storm CotA     2
Strange Gizmo CotA     2
The Common Cold CotA     2
The Harder They Come CotA     2
The Howling Pit CotA     2
Troop Call CotA     2
Truebaru CotA     2
Unguarded Camp CotA     2
Veylan Analyst CotA     2
Word of Returning CotA     2
Yo Mama Mastery CotA     2
  1. ↑ Note that these numbers are derived using the Fisher-Yates shuffling algorithm, which is the same algortihm used on The Crucible Online.
    In the "All Unique" model, every card in the deck is unique; there is no more than one copy of each card in the deck. In the "2 sets of 2 cards" model, there are duplicates of two cards in the deck (e.g. 2 copies of Bad Penny and 2 copies of Yxilo Bolter), and 1 copy of all other cards in the deck. In the "1 set of 3 cards" model, one card has 3 copies in the deck (e.g. 3 copies of Bad Penny) while all other cards in the deck have just 1 copy. Numbers courtesy of SkyJedi