Vampire: The Eternal Struggle

Multiplayer possible, but cumbersome

Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, originally published as Jyhad in the first or " Limited" edition and often abbreviated as VTES, V: TES or V: tES, a trading card game is set in the World of Darkness. It was? Launched from White Wolf Publishing.

The game was designed in 1994 by Richard Garfield and originally distributed by Wizards of the Coast and was the third trading card game that was launched. As the first successor to its successful collectible card game Magic: The Gathering, he wanted to prove that games of this genre can be as different as board games. In 1995, the game of Jyhad in vampires was: The Eternal Struggle renamed in order to jihad from the Islamic concept. delineate. After the Sabbath, released in 1996, Expansion Wizards of the coast stopped the game and in 2000 took over the White Wolf progression. Along with Magic: the Gathering, it is one of the oldest collectible card games.

White Wolf has discontinued the production of the game on September 10, 2010.

Richard Garfield noted that the experiences he had with Magic: the Gathering made ​​him helped to improve the game design. In an interview with Robert Goudie Garfield pointed to explicit multi-player rules (3 ), which omit to draw maps of " country cards " and a faster Machanismus. ( Cards are usually traced directly after playing. )

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