



Are you excited? I am! The Crab Clanpack has finally hit stores and true to my promise all those months ago, here we are with the London Legion review of the set. I will be doing a separate piece on what I'll be playing this season so keep your eyes peeled. Without any further ado, lets get an insight on our thoughts about the finally released Crab Clanpack, The Defenders of Rokugan.





Reviewers





Aytan Hilmi (JeremiahBlitz)

Your host here at Off Meta Musings. I started playing L5R relatively recently just after the release of the Imperial Cycle, and for the sole reason that the tournament prize support is so good and now I spend my time writing about





Luke Richards (Ikoma Eto)

Luke, aka Ikoma Eto. Birmingham Grand Kotei 2018 Lion Hatamoto. Control player at heart. Advocate for Red Lion. Secretly salty that Lion didn't get Keeper of Air. Not so secret anymore.





Finbarr (Steelfur)

Finbarr Aka Steelfur. L5R streamer, podcaster on ‘Court Games' (LCG half). Often seen being salty about dragon nerfs and lack of cohesive themes, I manage to rally my positivity on a regular basis to talk about things I love about l5r, so yeah. More of that please.





Jake (Nostred)

Jake, aka Nostred, hasn't done much of note in L5R but has been known to hang around the Discord chat and tell all and sundry about his latest jank deck. Before you pay attention to anything he says you should know he voted for Scorpion to get Keeper of Fire rather than Earth so they could run an ancestral poison deck with it, that's how much of a jank merchant he is. Irrelevant fact: he is Team Shoju rather than Team Kachiko, so yeah, now you know.





Alex Botts (Bayushi Shimiji)

Hi, my name is Alex. Many of you have had the pleasure of beating my face in on Jigoku where I go by the name Bayushi Shimiji. I've been a Scorpion fanboy for 20 years. I'm a highly skilled hard working tried and tested mid tier player. Oh, and I'm pretty much a L5R lore master.



To save on space, and to avoid you all having to read a wall of text, I have split the review into three sections handily accessible through the following links;









A note on the ratings themselves; All of the cards are rated on a scale from 1-5 where a 1 is a card that is either too specific, or has an effect that is so comparatively weak to existing cards that it will almost never see play to 5 which is as close as an auto-include in a deck as you can get.