Welcome to the Guardians CCG Page

This is a site dedicated to the Guardians collectible card game released by FPG in the mid '90s. This was a great game featuring beautiful artwork and a complex battle system. The game is now out of print and some cards are extremely difficult to find.

Here you will find alternate rules and game mods (including solo play), homebrew cards, and links to other Guardians sites.

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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Thursday, January 17, 2013

New Cards Coming Soon

Hey everyone, sorry for the downtime. You know how it goes with the holiday season...busy!

As soon as I fight through this cold I've got, I'll be posting more cards...

Cheers!

Friday, November 30, 2012

Planar Conflict Card #32: Pit Fiend

Pit Fiend belongs to Abbaddon's deck...

Planar Conflict Card #31: Astral Phoenix

Astral Phoenix belongs to Kru'chek's deck...

Monday, November 26, 2012

In a Funk...

I apologize for the lack of posts lately. Last month I lost my 12 year old Pomeranian, named Pixie, to kidney disease. My little Pixie had so much personality, and as a wee creature (she weighed 6 pounds), we shared a lot of laptime watching TV and movies, and she also slept at the foot of my bed. There's this great big emptiness now where she used to be, and my heart is crushed. I'll admit I haven't been very motivated to do much of anything lately, including creating cards. On top of that, the holidays are here (perfect timing to have your heart broken, right?), so I'm also dealing with traveling, cooking, Christmas decorations, poor weather, and shopping.

I hope to have something up soon, but it still might be a little while. Please be patient and I'll resume working on cards when I get a chance. May your holiday season be far, far better than mine...

Best,

Jackalwere

Monday, October 22, 2012

Planar Conflict Card #30: Fire Revenant

Fire Revenant belongs to Z'Grall's deck...

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Planar Conflict Card #29: Focus

This is the final Glyph card. Focus belongs to Kru'check's deck...

Monday, October 1, 2012

Planar Conflict Card #28: Willpower

Willpower belongs to Tavu-Ra's deck...

Planar Conflict Card #27: Regenerate

Regenerate belongs to Z'Grall's deck...

Planar Conflict Card #26: Speed

Speed belongs to Eil Perma's deck...

Planar Conflict Card #25: Endurance

Endurance belongs to Danuu Mreeshi's deck...

Planar Conflict Card #24: Power

Well, it appears that my first design for Glyphs has the most appeal, so here is the fist Glyph card, which belongs to Abbaddon's deck...

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Now Requiring Word Verification for Comments

I've been getting an increasing number of spam comments lately, so it's time to implement word verifications when you leave comments. I'm not changing anything else, you can still leave comments anonymously, I just want to eliminate trying to figure out if people or spambots are leaving the message. I personally can't stand using verifications because they can be so hard to decipher, but in this day and age they are a necessary evil. It's a shame that some few have to ruin things for the rest of us, but the sad fact is there are lots of these kinds of people in the world that care only about themselves.

I hope this doesn't discourage you from leaving comments...if I get negative feedback from you readers I can always turn it off. Just let me know if it gets to be a hassle.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Planar Conflict Card #23: Deranged Wyvern

Deranged Wyvern belongs to Danuu Mreeshi's deck...

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

A Quick Thought About Style

In one the comment sections of the new cards, an anonymous reader expressed dissatisfaction with the "fluorescent, plasma-like, World-of-Warcraft-style" design. That is a perfectly valid criticism, as none of the flavor and humor of Guardians cards has been captured by the Planar Conflict cards. So let me explain why the cards were developed this way...

Planar Conflict cards were meant to be "scary". These guys represent a significant threat to the Mid Realms. If you remember, I started the set with a hideous purple border. While this stylistically matched traditional Guardians cards, it just wasn't working. At that point my perspective began to shift. Being from places outside the Mid Realms, I felt that that stylistically the cards should resemble Guardians, who had a "fluorescent" or "plasma-like" appearance long before World of Warcraft came around.

There's also another way to look at the design, metaphorically: if the new cards represent the current state of CCGs (by games such as World of Warcraft), then it is your duty to take these cards down with Guardians cards. Strike a blow for the Mid Realms - take a Vassal down with your Brap Back Goblins and your Sleeping Spirits! Destroy an Infernal with a Zombie and a Joomjaba! Strike a blow against these upstarts with a real game!

Thanks for listening, and keep those comments coming...