User:Slave28/Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game sets

The Babylon 5 Collectible Card Game (B5 CCG) was a CCG published by Precedence Entertainment that ran from 1997 to 2001 during which time it released one core set, one revised edition and six expansions two of which were stand alone releases. When their licensing agreement with Warner Brothers abruptly ended, they had to cancel one of their product at the printers and put two future products on indefinite hiatus. Those two products eventually found life though secondary sources online.

Deluxe

 * A note regarding the R1 cards. These were unintentional R1s. On the Deluxe Rare press sheet, there were actually two different versions of As It Was Meant to Be (one is an Agenda, and the other (correct) card is a Major Agenda) and Power Posturing (one of the cards has the game text from Covert Allies)

Wheel of Fire

 * A note regarding the R1 cards. The Emperor Mollari II cards are R1, but they differ from each other in picture only. Effect text and captions are identical. Therefore, you could consider Emperor Mollari II to be an R2 rare for game play purposes, but as 2 R1s for collector purposes.

Crusade

 * A note regarding the R1 cards. 14 of the 18 R1 cards are "costume change" versions of the main characters: the only differences are whether they have the old or new uniforms, and the caption. Effect text and all play elements are identical. Therefore, you could consider them to be R2 rares for game play purposes, but as R1s for collector purposes.

Promos
The B5 CCG was well known for its promo chase card program. Being one of the first to actually give out original and quality cards for players and collectors alike, to try and find in various products from magazines to mail in offers, music cd's, books, etc. Some were only available by coming to game demonstrations, an intuitive way to attract new players to the game. Others were only available at tournaments for those commuted players. Altogether 51 promo cards were released for the B5 CCG.