[2] The first set, titled The Regency Wars, had 325 cards sold in 53-card starter decks and 15-card booster packs.
[4] Cards signed by the artist were also randomly inserted into some booster packs, and all starter decks included a random foil Homeworld card.
[4] It featured art from Frank Frazetta, Luis Royo, and Ken Barr among others.
[2] An expansion called Origins was planned for a January 1996 release but never materialized.
[2] Allen Varney of The Duelist said it was a "worse clone" of Magic: the Gathering.