


It’ll automatically deal you six cards if you press the number “6” for instance. To “deal” yourself cards based on the alter-ego hand size at the start of the game, hover over your finished deck and press the numerical value you need (usually 5-6) on your keyboard. Select red, with other players in the same lobby selecting different colors as needed. You can do this by selecting your name in the top right corner of the screen with “change color.” Red is usually the easiest to navigate solo, so start with that. To initiate a game, assign yourself a “player color,” which allows you to have a hand that you can manipulate at the bottom of the screen. Congratulations, you’ve saved your first deck! To instantly spawn it into an online game, have the lobby owner give you permissions and then select “objects,” at the top of the screen and click on “saved objects.” Then click the deck you want and it will appear in the game. Mash all of the cards together into one stack (41, with the hero card) and right click on it: select “save object” and give it a name (Black Panther Justice, in the above case). Repeat the process for the opposite aspect or basic stack, whichever one you didn’t do first until you have a 40 card deck. Simply click and drag the cards you want onto the table or onto your hero deck of 15 to create your giant 40-card minimum deck. Right click on either the aspect or the basic stack, and select “search.” This will show each card available in each stack on the right side of the screen. Put them close to each other anywhere on the table, separate from everything else. Grab the stack of aspect cards, and grab the entire stack of gray basic cards too. All of the bags in the top left are colored by aspect (red/blue/green/yellow). They are all different stacks so they don’t mix together at all once.ĭecide which aspect you want to play with. Then keep digging in the bag to find the 15 hero cards and the nemesis set/obligation. The card is double-sided and can be flipped with “F” at will when highlighting it. Grab the hero card out of the appropriate bag in the top left. Making a deck is tricky at first, but once you get the hang of it, it’s as simple as making one in real life.įirst, pick which hero you want to start with. This is how you’ll grab hero, aspect, basic and encounter cards to build those decks.Įvery card in the game is in those bags: if you take the time to learn where everything is, it’ll be a cinch to start a game. You can click and drag everything to suit your needs, or grab items out of the pouches by clicking on them and flicking the contents out of the bag. Take a look at the image above ( here’s a higher resolution version) to see where everything is located. Custom content can be found above the main table (for the Crimson mod). A giant digital table will load, as will every deck and encounter set in the game.
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It will automatically incorporate with the Tabletop Simulator program.Īfter loading up Tabletop Simulator, press “Create” and look for the Marvel Champions LCG mod in the main menu. There are several Marvel Champions mods, but instructions with the “Crimson Mod” is how this tutorial will be framed.Īll you need to do is log into your Steam account and hit “subscribe” on the Crimson mod page.
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Step 2: Load the Marvel Champions LCG mod (Editor’s note: more mods are listed at the bottom of the article) You could also sift through a deals aggregate site like Slickdeals. Whether that sale is directly on the Steam storefront or elsewhere, make sure you do some due diligence by Googling “Tabletop Simulator sale” before buying it.

Tabletop Simulator’s MSRP is $20, but it is constantly on sale for $10. This is an easy one! Well, maybe not for your wallet.
