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6/22/2025, 4:21:19 PM
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They care little to not at all about resellers. It's not something that could have any control over even if they did care.
Do you mean collectors? The ones that buy product, organize master sets or just focus on the chase cards and want to hold on to it indefinitely as it goes ever higher in value? They care about collectors, matter of fact they always have. That they can control by offering foil treatment reprint protection and MAP price policies. So far collectors are exceedingly happy with the product, but they make up a relatively smaller portion of the FAB community because it just so happens to be a great game to play as well, and so you have the overwhelming majority being players. Which I might add, LSS works tirelessly to maintain a healthy play experience for everyone, dedicating large teams to overseeing balance and testing, even forming a separate studio to explore development even further and hand tailor game modes that are advocating for skilled play that isn't focused on the higher tier rarities.
Why you quit fab is another matter that you would have to be more specific with in order to narrow down the game's (perceived) shortcomings. I assure you it's not because LSS doesn't care, because they demonstrate a huge amount of effort and attention for the many aspects of Flesh and Blood, including its legacy as an endearing game that will stand the test of time like so many other great TCGs.
They care little to not at all about resellers. It's not something that could have any control over even if they did care.
Do you mean collectors? The ones that buy product, organize master sets or just focus on the chase cards and want to hold on to it indefinitely as it goes ever higher in value? They care about collectors, matter of fact they always have. That they can control by offering foil treatment reprint protection and MAP price policies. So far collectors are exceedingly happy with the product, but they make up a relatively smaller portion of the FAB community because it just so happens to be a great game to play as well, and so you have the overwhelming majority being players. Which I might add, LSS works tirelessly to maintain a healthy play experience for everyone, dedicating large teams to overseeing balance and testing, even forming a separate studio to explore development even further and hand tailor game modes that are advocating for skilled play that isn't focused on the higher tier rarities.
Why you quit fab is another matter that you would have to be more specific with in order to narrow down the game's (perceived) shortcomings. I assure you it's not because LSS doesn't care, because they demonstrate a huge amount of effort and attention for the many aspects of Flesh and Blood, including its legacy as an endearing game that will stand the test of time like so many other great TCGs.
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