FlowerSunRain
Contributor
I have a copy of the game Vineta. It's a charming little game where the players represent the Norse Gods and destroy an island of their worshipers for some reason. One of the components of the game is wooden figures shaped like houses. One day I wanted to play and I noticed that one of my purple houses were missing. We were in a 6 player game, meaning all of the components were required. Rather then simply not playing, I opened up the box to the game China, which has similar looking purple houses. We took one of them, and played the game, having a great deal of fun.
But, if it had been a CCG instead of a board game, there is a reasonable chance someone would have thrown a shitfit if I has attempted to proxy a component. If I had opened up my deck box and noticed that my Jace, the Mindsculptor was missing, a lot of people would not have let me use something similar to represent the missing card.
I've heard even nastier things, though. I've heard comments explaining that people don't "deserve" to be able to play certain cards/decks if they can't afford the cards. Even people who allow proxies often say that the person using them "should plan on buying the deal card". Only CCG players ever seem to think that owning a component gives license to the ability to play the game.
Maybe next time I play Caylus, I'll make sure everyone else who playing the game with me also owns a copy of the game and if they don't, I'll kick them out and won't let them play. It'll make me look like a total dick. But, if the game was MtG, doing that would be completely normal and acceptable.
Part of the reason I love Cube is because it takes this pointless component obsession and kicks it in the proverbial face.
But, if it had been a CCG instead of a board game, there is a reasonable chance someone would have thrown a shitfit if I has attempted to proxy a component. If I had opened up my deck box and noticed that my Jace, the Mindsculptor was missing, a lot of people would not have let me use something similar to represent the missing card.
I've heard even nastier things, though. I've heard comments explaining that people don't "deserve" to be able to play certain cards/decks if they can't afford the cards. Even people who allow proxies often say that the person using them "should plan on buying the deal card". Only CCG players ever seem to think that owning a component gives license to the ability to play the game.
Maybe next time I play Caylus, I'll make sure everyone else who playing the game with me also owns a copy of the game and if they don't, I'll kick them out and won't let them play. It'll make me look like a total dick. But, if the game was MtG, doing that would be completely normal and acceptable.
Part of the reason I love Cube is because it takes this pointless component obsession and kicks it in the proverbial face.