Terms of Service

Last updated: 4 August 2026

These terms cover your use of FaB Tabletop — the website, the games you play on it, and the tournaments run through it. By using the site you agree to them, along with our Code of Conduct and Privacy Policy, which form part of these terms.

1. The service

FaB Tabletop is a free, community-run tool that lets two people play Flesh and Blood with their own physical cards over a live video connection, with life totals, combat chain trackers and card lookup layered on top. It is not a digital version of the game: every card played is a real card on a real table in front of you.

Not affiliated with Legend Story Studios. FaB Tabletop is an unofficial fan project. Flesh and Blood™, hero and set names, card text and card images are trademarks and copyright of Legend Story Studios®, used here to let players identify their own cards. Nothing on this site is endorsed by or produced with LSS, and play here is not sanctioned organised play.

The service is provided free of charge. Supporting the project on Patreon is entirely voluntary, is handled on Patreon's own site, and buys no entitlement to the service, no gameplay advantage, and no guarantee of availability.

We may change, add to, or discontinue any part of the site at any time, including features you rely on. We will give notice on Discord when we can, but nothing here is a commitment to keep a particular feature running.

2. Accounts

  • You must be at least 13 years old to create an account. If you are under the age of majority where you live, you need a parent or guardian's permission to use the site.
  • Give us a working email address and keep your password to yourself. You are responsible for what happens under your account, so tell us if you think someone else has access to it.
  • Pick a username you would be happy to see in a tournament standings table. Names that impersonate another player or an organiser, or that break the Code of Conduct , may be changed or removed.
  • One account per person. Do not create a second account to get around a suspension or to enter a tournament twice.
  • You can ask us to delete your account at any time — see the Privacy Policy for what happens to your data when you do.

3. Acceptable use

The Code of Conduct covers how to behave towards other players. These terms add the rules about the service itself. You agree not to:

  • Use the site to harass, threaten, defraud or endanger anyone, or to share anything unlawful.
  • Broadcast anything through your camera or microphone that you have no right to broadcast, or that is sexual, violent or hateful. Point the camera at your play area.
  • Record, screenshot or restream another player without their consent.
  • Cheat, manipulate your board state to misrepresent the game, or take outside help during a match.
  • Attempt to break, overload, probe or gain unauthorised access to the service, other players' sessions, or our infrastructure.
  • Scrape the site, or use bots or automated clients against it, beyond ordinary personal use.
  • Advertise, spam, or use the lobby, game titles or tournaments to promote something unrelated.
  • Impersonate another player, an organiser, or FaB Tabletop itself.

We can remove content, end a game, disqualify an entry, or suspend or close an account when these terms or the Code of Conduct are broken — including immediately and without warning where someone's safety is at stake. You can appeal on Discord.

4. Your content and ours

4.1 What you put in

Game titles, usernames, decklist links and anything else you type stay yours. By posting them you give us permission to store and display them where the site needs to — in the lobby, in a game, in tournament pairings and standings. You are responsible for having the right to share what you share, and we may remove anything that breaks these terms.

4.2 Card data and images

Card names, text, images and set data are the intellectual property of Legend Story Studios. They appear here so players can identify the cards in front of them. If LSS asks us to change how their material is used, we will.

4.3 The site itself

The FaB Tabletop name, branding and application are ours. The source code is published on GitHub and any use of it is governed by the licence terms stated there.

4.4 Other sites

Decklist links, Discord, Patreon and other outbound links go to services we do not run. We are not responsible for their content or their terms, and following a link means accepting theirs.

5. Tournaments

Tournaments run here are casual community events, not sanctioned organised play, and confer no official rating or standing. Entry is free. Report your results honestly and promptly; both players' reports must agree before a result is confirmed. Tournament admins may confirm, override or void a result, issue a loss for a no-show or a rules breach, and drop players who fail to check in. Their decisions on the day are final. Any prize is the responsibility of whoever offers it, not of FaB Tabletop.

6. Disclaimers and liability

The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind. We do not promise that the site will be uninterrupted, that your video connection will hold up, that card recognition will identify a card correctly, that your board state will survive a crash, or that a tournament will finish.

This is a free hobby project. To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for any indirect or consequential loss, or for lost games, lost tournament placings, lost data, or anything another player does to you. Nothing here excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded, and if you have consumer rights under your local law, these terms do not take them away.

If you break these terms and that causes a claim against us, you agree to cover the reasonable costs of dealing with it.

7. Changes and contact

We may update these terms. The date at the top of the page changes when we do, and anything significant is announced on Discord. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated terms. If a clause turns out to be unenforceable, the rest still stands.

Questions about these terms? Ask on Discord or open an issue on GitHub .