Ship Cards?
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Ship Cards?
So I'm finally getting into Fed Commander and have a ship card question I can't find an answer on.
I've got the Reference rule book and counter sheet and am wondering the best to start collecting ship cards. Is there a list of how to get a specific races ships by booster?
I've got the Reference rule book and counter sheet and am wondering the best to start collecting ship cards. Is there a list of how to get a specific races ships by booster?
The Master Ship Charts should be your best bet.
(There's even an updated MSC covering as far as Captain's Log #45, to boot.)
(There's even an updated MSC covering as far as Captain's Log #45, to boot.)
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As an alternate to the Master ship chart, you can see which ship cards a product contains by going here
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... list.shtml
If you click on the tell me more link for a given product it brings up more detail on that product which usually includes a list of what ships are in the product.
http://www.starfleetgames.com/federatio ... list.shtml
If you click on the tell me more link for a given product it brings up more detail on that product which usually includes a list of what ships are in the product.
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The quantities will vary with each product but as a general rule you will have at least 1 or 2 ships exclusive to the base set and the boosters.
Let's take the Klingon ships for Klingon Border for example. You can only get the C7 heavy cruiser in the base set, and you will only find the D7C command cruiser in booster #2.
Some other products will give you mostly new ships in the boosters versus the core product. Like Battleships Attack and Transports Attacked.
One thing that I am not aware of is an easy reference list for which ship is in which product, assuming you want to know : if I buy x, y and z I will end up with n number of each ship. The best way right now is to go through the MSC (Master Ship Chart) available at the Commander's Circle and check the product descriptions in the catalog for the number of ships in each set / booster.
Let's take the Klingon ships for Klingon Border for example. You can only get the C7 heavy cruiser in the base set, and you will only find the D7C command cruiser in booster #2.
Some other products will give you mostly new ships in the boosters versus the core product. Like Battleships Attack and Transports Attacked.
One thing that I am not aware of is an easy reference list for which ship is in which product, assuming you want to know : if I buy x, y and z I will end up with n number of each ship. The best way right now is to go through the MSC (Master Ship Chart) available at the Commander's Circle and check the product descriptions in the catalog for the number of ships in each set / booster.
Well, assuming you have a program that can manage XLS files, you could download the MSC in XLS format and the sort stuff to your heart's content. Either sort by ship card number (as the ship cards are generally sequential by products), or sort by product (since that is a column, too). The XLS file isn't up-to-date with the last three CLs, but it should be close enough for the searching you are looking for.
To answer the question, Klingon Attack, Romulan Attack, Distant Kingdoms, Tholian Attack, Orion Attack, Hydran Attack, and War & Peace all follow the general guidelines where there are a few ships unique to the Attack module (generally dreadnoughts and heavy battlecruisers, of which you generally only need one), and a couple unique ships per Booster (generally command cruisers and fast cruisers).
Battleships Attack, Transports Attack, and the upcoming Reinforcements Attack stress unique ships, so the Boosters contain very, very few (none in the case of Reinforcements Attack) duplicates.
To answer the question, Klingon Attack, Romulan Attack, Distant Kingdoms, Tholian Attack, Orion Attack, Hydran Attack, and War & Peace all follow the general guidelines where there are a few ships unique to the Attack module (generally dreadnoughts and heavy battlecruisers, of which you generally only need one), and a couple unique ships per Booster (generally command cruisers and fast cruisers).
Battleships Attack, Transports Attack, and the upcoming Reinforcements Attack stress unique ships, so the Boosters contain very, very few (none in the case of Reinforcements Attack) duplicates.

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I just noticed that ADB has the ships missing from the boosters sold separately in their web store.
Example for Klingon Border:
http://store.starfleetstore.com/merchan ... de=FCKB_SP
So with the boosters and these packs you would have all the ships in a product.
I just noticed that ADB has the ships missing from the boosters sold separately in their web store.
Example for Klingon Border:
http://store.starfleetstore.com/merchan ... de=FCKB_SP
So with the boosters and these packs you would have all the ships in a product.
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