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''Vampire: The Eternal Struggle'' (published as ''Jyhad'' in the first or "Limited" edition and often abbreviated as ''V:TES'') is a Multiplayer video game, multiplayer collectible card game published by White Wolf Publishing. It is set in the World of Darkness and is based on the ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' roleplaying game. Publication history The game was designed in 1994 by Richard Garfield and initially published by Wizards of the Coast and was the third Collectible card game, CCG ever created, after ''Magic: The Gathering'' and ''Spellfire''. As Garfield's first follow-up to his popular ''Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game, he was eager to prove that the genre was "a form of game as potentially diverse as board games".Garfield Reminisces on the Jyhad'' (interview with Richard Garfield, by Robert Goudie, July 2001. Retrieved January 10, 2008.) The release consisted of 438 cards sold in 76-card starter decks and 19-card booster packs. In 1995 the game was renamed fr ...
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''Vampire: The Eternal Struggle'' (published as ''Jyhad'' in the first or "Limited" edition and often abbreviated as ''V:TES'') is a Multiplayer video game, multiplayer collectible card game published by White Wolf Publishing. It is set in the World of Darkness and is based on the ''Vampire: The Masquerade'' roleplaying game. Publication history The game was designed in 1994 by Richard Garfield and initially published by Wizards of the Coast and was the third Collectible card game, CCG ever created, after ''Magic: The Gathering'' and ''Spellfire''. As Garfield's first follow-up to his popular ''Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game, he was eager to prove that the genre was "a form of game as potentially diverse as board games".Garfield Reminisces on the Jyhad'' (interview with Richard Garfield, by Robert Goudie, July 2001. Retrieved January 10, 2008.) The release consisted of 438 cards sold in 76-card starter decks and 19-card booster packs. In 1995 the game was renamed fr ...
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