They also live-stream a lot of playthroughs on their Youtube channel if that is more your style. They have been producing episodes detailing specific cards in-depth for over 3 years now, and always have an interesting episode in the works. Card Talk: Ĭard Talk is another podcast that every player of this game should know by now. So the only way to secure a set for yourself is to pledge at least $5 per month for at least 6 months before the release of the items.
So due to scheduling issues, you can no longer earn the swag from them after reading this article, but there is a small chance that you can win the swag in raffles at Con of the Rings or during give-aways on the podcast. As I mentioned, they usually have a cut-off date for the swag in April. Items are also often joined with stickers or magnets when handed out or shipped. This year they will even be making 3 different items that will be useful to players in their games. They range from shot glasses to playmats. There are only a handful of people with all of the items, so a slideshow like this helps get a complete picture of their items. Selection of COTR Swag since the end of their First Age Lootįor a complete overview of the swag up to 2021, see this link. This is one of the best-funded creators for the game, so you will join many people in making sure that this podcast keeps the lights on. You can also record your own intro and get kept in touch with newsletters and polls. However, subscribing to the show can earn you other rewards, which include getting Seastan to build a deck for you. Unfortunately, that cut-off date is usually in February, so I fear that you are no longer eligible to receive the loot for this year. The podcast does have a cut-off date each year for when people must have subscribed to at least the $5 tier in order to get the swag. Supporting COTR helps keep the show running and funds the yearly swag and shipping. They are also known for their annual Special Listener event, where they present their special swag that the Patreon supporters helped fund. Cardboard of the Rings: įirst on the list doesn’t really need an introduction, as Cardboard of the Rings has been around for almost 10 years now and has produced over 170 episodes since then.
Feel free to support whoever you think deserves a little extra, and I am sure that it is appreciated. The resources will be listed in alphabetical order so as to not prioritize any over the others. So even if you are not in a position to support the community, you can still read about the rewards that have been made for the supporters in the past 10 years. With each resource, I will also list some of the rewards you get on a yearly basis (swag). In this article, I will go through the resources that I could find online for this game that offer the opportunity to support them financially. It also allows blogs and podcasts to continue their efforts on covering the game with frequent posts and episodes.
Your support helps resources like card search engines and online deck builders to keep the lights on and upgrade their systems. This community is not getting a lot of love from the publisher, so the fans have to build and maintain the community itself. Not all resources on this list provide a benefit, but your support to them will be appreciated regardless.
What is this article exactly? Well, it lists the many different parts of the community that you can support financially and get something in return for.
But with the recent update to that one, and with my own items for this year coming along nicely, I finally pulled the trigger and started writing this article. I have wanted to make this article for a while now as a follow-up to my Collectables article.