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Purchase priority

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:33 pm
by Booneron
So when cleaning out some stuff in the basement a couple of weeks ago, lo and behold, I ran across my old SFB stuff - what was left of it anyway. I played with a couple of guys back when we were in high school, but it seems I lent out my rulebooks and SSDs to a casual acquaintance back then and never got them back. D'oh!

Fortunately for me, I now have a larger gaming group, ADB is still in business, and they offer all the replacement parts. Woohoo!

And there is a fun new streamlined ruleset called Federation Commander. Woohoo! Woohoo!

So I think I'd like to jump back in, but play FC instead. I still have the map panels and a lot of counters, so I think all I need to start with is the FC rulebook and SSDs.

I'd love some advice on what to buy (i.e. my purchase priority). I'm thinking I need the rulebook PDF via e23 for starters.

Then, should I get a few of the ship packs on e23, or get the SSD parts of Klingon/Romulan Border, or just get Klingon/Romulan attack?

I just want to get enough stuff that my gaming group (8 of us) can try it out to start with. If they like it, then I think I'll know what to get later on. I want more than the 2 ships in the FC Intro mission PDF provides though.

Please let me know what is a good but economical way to let my group try this out. Thanks!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:57 pm
by mjwest
Why not just get the Reference Rulebook (PDF or paper) and then go trolling through Commanders' Circle for ship cards? This should give you enough to get started and see what you like.

Then, you can always go buy the laminated ship cards as spare parts from the Online Store.

Finally, if you like the slightly older, unrefitted ships, you can always buy the Briefing #2 book and get a whole set of B&W paper ship cards.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:27 pm
by Nerroth
Booster #91 goes well with Briefing #2, also; since it has the "Franz Joseph" ships that served in the "tri-video" era.

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:41 pm
by gar1138
Don't forget to try out the free demo version "First Missions", available here:

http://www.federationcommander.com/FCFirstMissions.pdf

It's a great way to demo the product first.

Garrett

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:08 pm
by leathernsteel
I lost ALL my old SFB stuff. What I did was re buy the SFB basic set and Advanced missions as well as other modules and have not regretted it. I did get Federation Commander Klingon Border which is excellent. I use the Fed Com stuff way more because I'm short on time. I would also put in not to forget the mini's, those seem to make the games more fun and visually stunning.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 1:52 am
by kirbykibble
the klingon border is good for starters
(a good o'l fashion feds Vs. klingons)
the pack has the basic rules as well as counters and cards

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 4:51 am
by Booneron
Thanks for all the suggestions! I think my group will like playing and I'll use a handful of ships from the communique's to start with. I'm guessing that I'll end up getting KB, KA, RB, and RA plus the Orion ship pack after we play a time or two.

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 5:53 am
by dharras
Booneron wrote:Thanks for all the suggestions! I think my group will like playing and I'll use a handful of ships from the communique's to start with. I'm guessing that I'll end up getting KB, KA, RB, and RA plus the Orion ship pack after we play a time or two.
There is also Klingon/Romulan Space - which gives you the non-duplicated parts of Klingon/Romulan border (so if you buy KB, you could buy Romulan Space to avoid duplicating a rulebook, map panels and accessory items).