I may be wrong, but I suspect the question was more a matter of will we be able to tell First from Second editions? For example, Magic: The Gathering would put expansion logos onto their cards to indicate which expansion set they belonged to and eventually started putting edition # logos as well when they produced a new Base set edition. Unstable Unicorns has done something similar and all cards printed in their 2nd Edition style have the card type in two corners (rather than just one) and the set/expansion logos near the artwork for each card.
Because some people are collectors, would it be possible to know if somebody claiming to be selling a First Edition version of this game is selling a legit copy or are trying to pass off 2nd Edition at a higher price?
Granted, I could be wrong as to Katie's intent; either way, I'd still like to know :)
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I may be wrong, but I suspect the question was more a matter of will we be able to tell First from Second editions? For example, Magic: The Gathering would put expansion logos onto their cards to indicate which expansion set they belonged to and eventually started putting edition # logos as well when they produced a new Base set edition. Unstable Unicorns has done something similar and all cards printed in their 2nd Edition style have the card type in two corners (rather than just one) and the set/expansion logos near the artwork for each card. Because some people are collectors, would it be possible to know if somebody claiming to be selling a First Edition version of this game is selling a legit copy or are trying to pass off 2nd Edition at a higher price? Granted, I could be wrong as to Katie's intent; either way, I'd still like to know :)