The entire project, from beginning to end, is preserved at epicduels.forumer.com.
The following forum members helped create the EU.
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Thomas Baumbach,
a.k.a. the Sultan of Dorkistan,
got more than he bargained for when he volunteered himself to
head
the EU project. The EU was a labor of love, if you interpret love
to mean agonizing toil that consumes free time and distorts one's
sense of reality. All hail to fandom. Thanks to Rich, preacher's
pulpit and all. Thanks to Scott, without you these decks would be
untried.
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Scott
Hagarty has been an avid fan of Epic Duels since early 2004, and
a beginning game designer ever since. Prior
to working on this
collaboration, he has designed over 20 custom decks for use with
Epic Duels, and has commented and critiqued countless more on the
various online ED communities. Scott helped form the Epic Duels
Online League in April of 2005, and was the driving force behind
setting up the Epic Duels Wiki. Visit his Epic
Duels fan page. |
Rich Pizor's Epic Duels career began with the disastrous
design of the Unbeatable Jawa Clan of Doom™. Since then he's
gone on to design more than 20 decks, some of which are actually
pretty
good. He also conceived and laid the groundwork for the Epic Duels
Online League, and helped with the initial design push on the Wiki.
His various contributions to the Epic Duels universe are summarized
here. When not dueling, Rich writes, films, and acts in things that
he hopes will make people
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The
name Roman Farraday has been practically synonymous with Epic Duels
since early 2003. Since that time he has designed over 20 decks,
commented on dozens of others, written several articles on deck
design and even created an analysis tool to help gauge deck strength.
He pioneered the creation of the Epic Duels module on Vassal and
helped form the Epic Duels Online League. He is currently working
on a Lord of the Rings version of the game and still plays live
ED on a near-weekly basis |
John Sandora, "Obi-Wan John",
has created three unofficial Star Wars expansions and helped in the
creation
of two others. He
has contributed many decks, maps and ideas. John is less active in
the community these days and hopes to return to playing in the future.
All of OWJ's work can be found on the Epic
Duels Wiki. |
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