Tomorrow marks a major update to the Official Sorcery: Contested Realm Tabletop Simulator Mod! You’ll soon be able to dive into the world of Arthurian Legends and enjoy the thrill of Limited Play formats, including Sealed and Draft!
Join the Sorcery community tomorrow from 2 pm ET onward for drafts and open games on Tabletop Simulator, hosted in the Official Sorcery Discord.
To kick things off, Sorcery content creators, Bruce from Golden Eagle Cards, Rude from Archives of the Realm, and Brontë from the Death's Door Podcast will be hosting draft pods at 2pm ET to celebrate the update! Hop on into a voice channel, introduce yourself, and ring in the launch of the Arthurian Legends TTS draft experience with community members and new friends. Keep an eye out for members of the Erik’s Curiosa team as well, you never know who might pop in for a game!
Can't join until later? We'd still love to see in you the chat - let's keep the games going as long as we can! There’s plenty of room and all are welcome to join in the fun. Just a reminder: a working microphone will help ensure ease of communication during gameplay!
If you’re new to Sorcery, or Table Top Simulator, don’t worry there are plenty of folks in the community who can help you out - just head on over to the Official Sorcery Discord and we can help get you started!
A New Quest: Feats of Legend
For those of you looking to enhance your draft events, we introduce the Arthurian Legends: Player Achievement Card. We debuted this as a fun extra at our Spiel Essen launch event as a way to challenge players to think outside the box and work towards legendary feats during the draft event.
The Arthurian Legends Player Achievement Card is a fun way to add excitement and variety to your local draft event, encouraging players to explore the full potential of the Arthurian Legends set throgh booth card selection and in-game actions. Whether you decide to have it be for a special prize or a sense of pride and accomplishment, feel free to integrate this into your events - you can find the print file here.
Have you tried something similar or put your own twist on your local Arthurian Legends events? We’d love to hear about it!