Alright, I just wanted to post this as (hopefully) an encouragement to all those awesome designers who create the V-Sets to keep the game alive. You guys have been awesome, and after seeing all 60 stats for V-Set #1, I'm sure V-Set #2 and all the V-Sets after that will be as good as, if not better, than the first V-Set. I'm even more impressed of the "pro" status cards, and the fact that you re-instituted the 60 sets and tried to boost each and every faction, not just creating figures that focus on about 4 specific factions (mentioning no companies, mentioning no factions
). Making the community part of each V-Set, and getting their input, which actually COUNTS (again, mentioning no companies) towards the stats is really incredible. Dnemiller, It was great seeing a thread on Bloomilk asking the members there about their input on V-Set #3, even though you had some bitter problems over there on that site.
However, I'm sure you're going to come by rough spots/times while you create these great sets, i.e.: production/shipping costs, finding enough playtesters, etc. After all, coming up with 60 perfectly-costed figures is hard to get. So I just want to ask this:
Quantity or Quality?
Quality all the way. I would much rather have 40, even 30 figures in a V-Set with needed figures in needed factions with great stats that actually match their cost (mentioning no characters...*cough* Rieekan *cough*) over 60 figures that were just slapped together randomly that have outrageous costs. So, just want to say, good job and props for you, and I'll be a supporter of each and every V-Set until I become "too cool" for Star Wars, or until I die. Quality over quantity!
BTW, the company's name I was referring to was "WOTC" if you haven't noticed yet