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Revision as of 22:23, 16 September 2024

LNH Storycards was a Classic LNH-inspired trading card game created by Jeff Barnes, AKA Drizzt, and released in 1996.

The game was inspired by early TCGs, and some of the rules are clearly responses to how Magic: The Gathering did things.

Checklist/Where To Read

LNH Storycards version 0.2 can be read on the Eyrie Archive as a single file over here or on the Pipermail archive over here.

Legacy

The Looniverse Fight Chronicles Trading Card Game was influenced by Storycards.

Gallery

K. Michael Wilcox put images and templates for LNH Storycards up on his old site:

Created by K. Michael Wilcox

  • Card back
  • Origin template
  • Power template
  • Plot template
  • Plot Twist template
  • Catastrophe template
  • Equipment template
  • Hero template
  • Pow! Smash! Bop!
  • [[File:Loma.jpg|frame|Omaha Project

Created by Marie Antoon