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''The Spoils'' is a CCG created by Tenacious Games and released in November 2006.
''The Spoils'' is a CCG created by Tenacious Games and released in November 2006.


The game borrows heavily from ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'' in terms of gameplay, with a few changes here and there to streamline the gameplay. For instance, all players begin the game with two resources in play to avoid Mana Screw.
The game borrows heavily from ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' in terms of gameplay, with a few changes here and there to streamline the gameplay. For instance, all players begin the game with two resources in play to avoid Mana Screw.


The game is, like [[Magic the Gathering|MtG]], divided between five different colors, or trades, each of whom uses its own type of resource:
The game is, like [[Magic: The Gathering|MtG]], divided between five different colors, or trades, each of whom uses its own type of resource:
* Arcanists - Magicians and cultists. Uses Obsession as a resource.
* Arcanists - Magicians and cultists. Uses Obsession as a resource.
* Bankers - As the name suggests, these guys utilize money to get their way. Uses Greed, fittingly.
* Bankers - As the name suggests, these guys utilize money to get their way. Uses Greed, fittingly.
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* Warlords - Soldiers, berserkers and knights, Warlords rely on brute strenght. Uses Rage.
* Warlords - Soldiers, berserkers and knights, Warlords rely on brute strenght. Uses Rage.


The story is this: Sometime in the future, [[The End of the World As We Know It|the universe spontaneously resets]]; the stars shift positions in the sky, the laws of physics are rewritten and the great works of man disappear, leaving the world a blank slate. Several millenia later, life has returned to the earth, now known as [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/map-poster-small.jpg Luridia], in the form of the [[Funny Animal|the Mau]], the [[Our Elves Are Different|31v35]], and humanity. The story begins with 1st Ed. which takes place 150 years after the fall of the Marmothan Empire. The Seed Cycle, the first expansion set, serves as a prequel taking place during the fall of the Marmothan Empire.
The story is this: Sometime in the future, [[The End of the World as We Know It|the universe spontaneously resets]]; the stars shift positions in the sky, the laws of physics are rewritten and the great works of man disappear, leaving the world a blank slate. Several millenia later, life has returned to the earth, now known as [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/map-poster-small.jpg Luridia], in the form of the [[Funny Animal|the Mau]], the [[Our Elves Are Different|31v35]], and humanity. The story begins with 1st Ed. which takes place 150 years after the fall of the Marmothan Empire. The Seed Cycle, the first expansion set, serves as a prequel taking place during the fall of the Marmothan Empire.


The game is also notable for the heavy ammount of Memetic Mutations cited in its flavor texts, with references to/from ''[[Family Guy]]'', ''[[Futurama]]'', ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'', ''[[Predator]]'', the [[Beastie Boys]] and so on.
The game is also notable for the heavy ammount of Memetic Mutations cited in its flavor texts, with references to/from ''[[Family Guy]]'', ''[[Futurama]]'', ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', ''[[Predator]]'', the [[Beastie Boys]] and so on.


Tenacious sadly went under in early 2008, but the rights to the game were picked up by Arcane Tinmen, who are currently working on the fourth expansion to the game.
Tenacious sadly went under in early 2008, but the rights to the game were picked up by Arcane Tinmen, who are currently working on the fourth expansion to the game.
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* [[For Great Justice]] - The [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SCL/Adriel,%20Defender%20of%20Marduun.full.jpg Seven] [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/attachment.php?attachmentid=951&d=1296081890 Swords] [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SGR/Athalamund%20Mangod,%20The%20Iron%20Fist.full.jpg of] [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SCL/Gideon,%20the%20Ultimate%20Warrior.full.jpg Great] [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/attachment.php?attachmentid=891&d=1293613207 Justice], headquartered in their [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/view.php?pg=article_seed_factions Hall](scroll down the page) really just fight for Emperor Padamose and the Marmothoan Empire.
* [[For Great Justice]] - The [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SCL/Adriel,%20Defender%20of%20Marduun.full.jpg Seven] [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/attachment.php?attachmentid=951&d=1296081890 Swords] [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SGR/Athalamund%20Mangod,%20The%20Iron%20Fist.full.jpg of] [http://www.spoilsinventory.com/pics/SCL/Gideon,%20the%20Ultimate%20Warrior.full.jpg Great] [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/attachment.php?attachmentid=891&d=1293613207 Justice], headquartered in their [http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/view.php?pg=article_seed_factions Hall](scroll down the page) really just fight for Emperor Padamose and the Marmothoan Empire.
* [[Funny Animal]] - The Mau, Great Mau, and Shrievers resemble bipedal domestic cats, predatory cats, and dragons respectively.
* [[Funny Animal]] - The Mau, Great Mau, and Shrievers resemble bipedal domestic cats, predatory cats, and dragons respectively.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]
* [[Kill It with Fire]]
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] - Seed Warlords are this. [[It Got Worse|It doesn't last]]...
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]] - Seed Warlords are this. [[It Got Worse|It doesn't last]]...
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]] - What Warlords haven't completely lost their way between the Seed Cycle and 1st Ed. are this.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]] - What Warlords haven't completely lost their way between the Seed Cycle and 1st Ed. are this.

Revision as of 02:30, 15 April 2014

The Spoils is a CCG created by Tenacious Games and released in November 2006.

The game borrows heavily from Magic: The Gathering in terms of gameplay, with a few changes here and there to streamline the gameplay. For instance, all players begin the game with two resources in play to avoid Mana Screw.

The game is, like MtG, divided between five different colors, or trades, each of whom uses its own type of resource:

  • Arcanists - Magicians and cultists. Uses Obsession as a resource.
  • Bankers - As the name suggests, these guys utilize money to get their way. Uses Greed, fittingly.
  • Gearsmiths - Engineers and creators of the fantastic and weird. Speak in 1337. Uses Elitism.
  • Rogues - Gamblers, scoundrels and con men, Rogues rely on quick wit and reflexes to survive. Uses Deception.
  • Warlords - Soldiers, berserkers and knights, Warlords rely on brute strenght. Uses Rage.

The story is this: Sometime in the future, the universe spontaneously resets; the stars shift positions in the sky, the laws of physics are rewritten and the great works of man disappear, leaving the world a blank slate. Several millenia later, life has returned to the earth, now known as Luridia, in the form of the the Mau, the 31v35, and humanity. The story begins with 1st Ed. which takes place 150 years after the fall of the Marmothan Empire. The Seed Cycle, the first expansion set, serves as a prequel taking place during the fall of the Marmothan Empire.

The game is also notable for the heavy ammount of Memetic Mutations cited in its flavor texts, with references to/from Family Guy, Futurama, SpongeBob SquarePants, Predator, the Beastie Boys and so on.

Tenacious sadly went under in early 2008, but the rights to the game were picked up by Arcane Tinmen, who are currently working on the fourth expansion to the game.


This game contains examples of: