481:(ca. 1997) – Little information is known about these cards. According to one source, these cards were intended to be sold as a special promotion or collector set, and orders were already being taken, when the game was canceled. A prototype card apparently appeared on eBay somewhere between December 2004 and January 2005, and one viewer mentioned "the asking price had too many zeros". Seven pewter cards were created, five of Agent Fox Mulder and two of Agent Dana Scully (the latter is commonly referred to as "the Medusa" due to the unflattering look of Gillian Anderson's character). One of the Agent Fox Mulder pewters can currently be seen on the YouTube channel, Alien Investigations, hosted by Stephen Arvidson. The whereabouts of one of the two Agent Dana Scully pewters is currently unknown. According to graphic design professional Lynette Schmitt, a third pewter for "The Cigarette-Smoking Man" X-File card was in progress.
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Affiliation Alien?" or "Is your X-File's Motive Survival?"). Players can attempt to hinder their opponent's investigation by playing Events, Bluffs, and Adversary cards from their own constructed Bureau Decks.
417:'96 to attract potential players. These demo decks were intended to be returned following the demonstration and subsequently destroyed, however some were not returned and have occasionally surfaced for sale on eBay and within Facebook groups dedicated to the game. There are two versions of the Gen Con demonstration deck, one that was banded together, and the other contained in a white box labelled "Top Secret/Classified". These cards possess number of unique features that make both versions of these rare decks highly sought after by fans and collectors, such as the following:
172:: The nemesis of the above-mentioned X-File card. While X-Files attempt to maintain their secrecy, the Agents seek to identify them. Each Agent card features a list of skills (ex. Criminal Investigation, Evidence Collection, Subterfuge), a Health rating to indicate how much damage the Agent can sustain before being Hospitalized, and a Resource Number (RES) to indicate the number of Resource Points (RP) the Agent can contribute to the Resource during the Briefing Phase.
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202:: These cards are used to deter the opposing Agents from successfully investigating Sites, typically by subtracting from the Team's skill checks or forcing the opposing player to discard valuable cards from his/her hand. In the Advanced gameplay, face-down Bluffs may be attached to a Site during the Case Assignment Phase to give the opponent pause to consider the risks of sending vulnerable Agents to the Site.
190:: These cards form the basis of each player's investigations and feature a Prerequisite (ex. Alien Investigation 4+, Bureaucracy 4+) that must be satisfied by the investigating Team of Agents. The second notable component of each Site cards is a listed Question Type that may be asked of the opposing player's chosen X-File card, provided the investigating Team successfully meets the Prerequisite.
539:. Additionally, the channel has featured numerous artifacts of the game, including the rare pewter cards of Agent Fox Mulder and Agent Dana Scully as well as several Gen Con demonstration decks (one of which was divided up and disbursed to dozens of dedicated fans in September 2022). Most recently, the channel has revealed never-before-seen playtest cards for the
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523: – Premiering in December 2020 and hosted by Michael Perrine and Matthew Caluori, this YouTube channel features numerous interviews with various former USPCC personnel behind the development and marketing of the game as well as guest interview with numerous X-Files cast members, including
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348:(1997) – This 354-card set, named after the tagline from the show, is the second edition of the core set. Thirty cards were removed from the Premiere list, including all ultra-rare cards and some problematic rare cards, and replaced with a new set of rare and ultra-rare cards.
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214:: Used only in Advanced gameplay, these cards modify the results of Combat during the Combat Subroutine portion of the Investigation Phase. Some Combat cards will aid the investigating Agents while others will benefit certain Adversaries.
549: – Debuting in 2022 and hosted by Stephen Arvidson, this YouTube channel focuses on The X-Files CCG's gameplay and mechanics, meticulously demonstrating how the game is played in order to make it accessible to prospective players.
208:: Attached to Agents during the Requisition Phase, Equipment cards are distinct from most Witness cards because the former can permanently modify a skill for as long as the Agent is in possession of the Equipment.
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