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I like this idea, if Eternal is equally supported and tested for. I think Temporal might need to be a set or two bigger however, to support variety in deck building.
I will point out that while it could be adjusted, if a set rotation happens in Redemption it would (probably) line up with the card facings (at first).So the "temporal" cards would be I/J, RoA tin #26, EC, PC, CoW, RoJ, FoM, Legacy Rares & promos released during that time period.So the "eternal" cards would obviously include: Limited/Unlimited, Prophets, Women, Warriors, Apostles, Patriarchs, Kings, Angel Wars, Priests, Faith of our Fathers, Rock of Ages, TxP, Disciples, older starter decks (A/B, C/D, E/F, G/H) & promos printed pre I/J.I will say with the introduction to Legacy Rares, there could easily be more of those released and both of these sets would have a good card count to go with. The temporal would be very skewed towards clay and silver (maybe white as well), but the Legacy Rares would be the fix for that.
Quote from: Crashfach2002 on May 07, 2018, 01:42:23 PMI will point out that while it could be adjusted, if a set rotation happens in Redemption it would (probably) line up with the card facings (at first).So the "temporal" cards would be I/J, RoA tin #26, EC, PC, CoW, RoJ, FoM, Legacy Rares & promos released during that time period.So the "eternal" cards would obviously include: Limited/Unlimited, Prophets, Women, Warriors, Apostles, Patriarchs, Kings, Angel Wars, Priests, Faith of our Fathers, Rock of Ages, TxP, Disciples, older starter decks (A/B, C/D, E/F, G/H) & promos printed pre I/J.I will say with the introduction to Legacy Rares, there could easily be more of those released and both of these sets would have a good card count to go with. The temporal would be very skewed towards clay and silver (maybe white as well), but the Legacy Rares would be the fix for that.I would hope LRs don't count as reprints as far as format legality is concerned.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on May 07, 2018, 01:47:00 PMQuote from: Crashfach2002 on May 07, 2018, 01:42:23 PMI will point out that while it could be adjusted, if a set rotation happens in Redemption it would (probably) line up with the card facings (at first).So the "temporal" cards would be I/J, RoA tin #26, EC, PC, CoW, RoJ, FoM, Legacy Rares & promos released during that time period.So the "eternal" cards would obviously include: Limited/Unlimited, Prophets, Women, Warriors, Apostles, Patriarchs, Kings, Angel Wars, Priests, Faith of our Fathers, Rock of Ages, TxP, Disciples, older starter decks (A/B, C/D, E/F, G/H) & promos printed pre I/J.I will say with the introduction to Legacy Rares, there could easily be more of those released and both of these sets would have a good card count to go with. The temporal would be very skewed towards clay and silver (maybe white as well), but the Legacy Rares would be the fix for that.I would hope LRs don't count as reprints as far as format legality is concerned.So you hope they are just cards for OCD collectors to get? If they aren't going to be considered cards that count towards a "new facing" set rotation, what is the point of them?
Just from this batch of LRs alone I would be quite disappointed to see Hopper and Wanderer legal in a post rotation world.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on May 07, 2018, 02:05:03 PMJust from this batch of LRs alone I would be quite disappointed to see Hopper and Wanderer legal in a post rotation world. Why?
I thought this article already stated that if Set Rotation ever becomes a thing that Legacy Rares would give them a head start to reprint cards they want to keep in the game.http://landofredemption.com/?p=7560
Quote from: Four_Corners5 on May 07, 2018, 02:09:41 PMI thought this article already stated that if Set Rotation ever becomes a thing that Legacy Rares would give them a head start to reprint cards they want to keep in the game.http://landofredemption.com/?p=7560This is correct.
we know in general what kind of cards we will consider
Hopper has never been a card that has skewed the meta by any stretch of the imagination. Some players don't even feel it's worth running because it decreases the chances of being able to make the "who goes first" decision and it often proves worthless if the player tends to use Ends and Lawless on their own deck. While Wanderer is a LS that goes in nearly all my T1 decks, I have never felt it's a card that has been a game-changer (and its necessity has been lessened by the banning of Liner).
Hopper has never been a card that has skewed the meta by any stretch of the imagination. Some players don't even feel it's worth running because it decreases the chances of being able to make the "who goes first" decision and it often proves worthless if the player tends to use Ends and Lawless on their own deck. While Wanderer is a LS that goes in nearly all my T1 decks, I have never felt it's a card that has been a game-changer (and its necessity has been lessened by the banning of Liner).While we don't have a finalized list of what will or won't be considered for a Legacy Rare card, we know in general what kind of cards we will consider (and likewise what cards won't be considered).
I personally have never played either of those cards in my T1 decks, and I don't plan on doing so this year. They just aren't that amazing IMO.
Quote from: Ironisaac on May 07, 2018, 02:48:52 PMI personally have never played either of those cards in my T1 decks, and I don't plan on doing so this year. They just aren't that amazing IMO.Hopper I agree isn't good in this card pool but Wanderer is amazing. It's been an auto include for me and my playground even before O.T. souls were good and now it's even better.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on May 07, 2018, 03:00:33 PMQuote from: Ironisaac on May 07, 2018, 02:48:52 PMI personally have never played either of those cards in my T1 decks, and I don't plan on doing so this year. They just aren't that amazing IMO.Hopper I agree isn't good in this card pool but Wanderer is amazing. It's been an auto include for me and my playground even before O.T. souls were good and now it's even better.Really? I'd say Hopper is much better than wanderer, especially now that the NT "when placed in territory" souls are no longer meta. That was the only reason i liked wanderer, so I could get additional uses out of an Open Hand or Destruction soul.
"when placed in territory" NT souls are better than anything in FoM imo.
Quote from: Red on May 07, 2018, 03:06:15 PM"when placed in territory" NT souls are better than anything in FoM imo.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on May 07, 2018, 03:10:52 PMQuote from: Red on May 07, 2018, 03:06:15 PM"when placed in territory" NT souls are better than anything in FoM imo.Covet is fantastic. Do you know why Covet is fantastic? Because it steals your opponent's Dull.
Quote from: Bobbert on May 07, 2018, 03:12:43 PMQuote from: Kevinthedude on May 07, 2018, 03:10:52 PMQuote from: Red on May 07, 2018, 03:06:15 PM"when placed in territory" NT souls are better than anything in FoM imo.Covet is fantastic. Do you know why Covet is fantastic? Because it steals your opponent's Dull.Yep! Or wander their Dull away and covet their imitate and imitate their lawless every turn. I may get proven wrong once I start actually playing but just from looking at the new cards I don't see how straight O.T. souls is anything but the best soul lineup.