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Pay to Play… Not to Win
We recognize that TCG’s are an expensive hobby. That’s why core cards in Fable’s End are not randomized and all releases will include the maximum number of copies you will need to build your own decks. Fable’s End offers a competitive, dynamic, and skill based deck building experience at a fraction of the cost of its competition. For less than the cost of a tournament worthy deck in another game, you can own the complete library of cards for Fable’s End.
Each and every card in Fable’s End has been meticulously crafted so that it will find a home in at least one deck build. If you’re tired of opening packs only to dump most of their contents, set aside an underwhelming rare card, and wishing that your foil pull wasn't a lousy common, consider owning a game where everything you want is transparently available in each release. No gambling, no gimmicks; just the cards you actually want.
A card game for card gamers
Fable’s End was designed from the ground up to address many of the common grievances card gamers direct at the “big three”. The depth of gameplay demands that players actually outplay their opponents as opposed to locking them out on their first turn or taking out an additional mortgage to acquire overpowered cards. Knowing how and when to use your cards is crucial to victory.
Because the action step is so dynamic, the skill ceiling for Fable’s End is higher than most TCG’s. We recognize that’s a bold claim, but we have 5+ years of playtesting behind it. We feel confident that Fable’s End players will consistently discover new tactics and strategies.
Open Ended Deckbuilding
Whether you stick with one kingdom or combine multiple kingdoms, deckbuilding Fable’s End is dynamic and full of possibilities. As we release expansions and introduce new mechanics, the possibilities will increase exponentially.
Draft straight out of the Box… endlessly
Fable’s End comes complete with two distinct draft formats (Open and Classic). 2-players can draft straight out of the box and four players can draft by combining two core sets.




