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Limited Resources 633 - Ice Age and Alliances Revisited with TBS

Limited Resources

Marshall Sutcliffe

Hobbies, Games, Leisure

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2022

⏱️ 108 minutes

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Summary

This week on Limited Resources Marshall and Luis welcome The Ben Seck back on the show for another walk down memory lane! Get your coats and gloves because the guys are heading back to 1995 for Ice Age and Alliances! These sets had a lot going on, laying the framework for the block structure that followed, but they weren't without their issues either! Enjoy! 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What is up, everybody? Welcome to another episode of Limited Resources. This episode, number

0:18.6

633, my name is Marshall. I'm one of your limited resources and joining me on the line

0:23.7

all the way from... Did you say a little snow might be coming in? Denver, Colorado, it was

0:27.9

Louis God Vargas. Yeah, yeah, it is currently snowing. It's coming down now and this is a perfect

0:34.2

timing for today's show. That's right, because of course, we are dipping our toes back into

0:39.6

the past once again. This time, it's a little chilly in the pool. We've got ice age and alliances

0:45.7

revisited here. And of course, that means that we've brought on our return guest for these

0:50.8

purposes. It's the Ben Sec TBS. Welcome back to LR. Nice to see you, bud. How are you? Yes, it's

0:57.5

been great. Happy New Year to everybody. We've put this off for a while. We've been wanting to

1:03.5

really go back into some of these history episodes. So I'm really excited to kind of talk with you

1:08.6

about this set, which is one of the first sets that I've really played. It's not playing a lot.

1:13.1

Yeah, me too. This was right in my wheelhouse ice age and then also the subsequent set from it

1:19.9

alliances is what we're going to talk about on the show today. We're going to be going back,

1:24.5

talking about game mechanics, talking about what the world was like then when it came out for us

1:28.8

magic players and it should be a fun trip down memory lane. Before we get into our main topic,

1:34.2

let's mention our sponsors first up, Channel Fireball. Make sure you check out CFB really for

1:38.8

anything that you're looking for magic related. As we've talked about before, they switched over to

1:43.6

a marketplace setup. So if you're looking for singles, you now can go over there and they will show

1:50.4

you singles search results from all of the vendors that work with Channel Fireball. So it's not

1:56.9

just the inventory that they have in their warehouse. Instead, now you're looking at the inventory from

2:01.6

a whole bunch of different vendors, which gives you a lot of flexibility as a consumer. It means you

2:05.8

can pick say the grading, the best price, you know, maybe the shipping, the, you know, how many

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