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Strategy in T2: Try to figure out the best way to make all of your opponents' cards useless...
I usually tried to do this by putting my opponents deck into his discard pile and then removing them all from the game, but alas, those days seem to be behind us
I just haven't had enough incentive since most of our local players quit.
Oh, I was just going by the website that lists Sat at 11am as Redemption T1-2p tournaments. But Travis just mentioned to me on FB that it's a new thing, so maybe it hasn't happened yet. Hopefully it'll catch on.As for development, we are indeed working on a new set, but it just depends on the finances as to what the next product will be (tins, foil pack, something else, etc.). I think everyone would like to do a foil pack, but we're just not sure that the money will be there. I'm wondering if a Kickstarter thing might help out.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on December 02, 2013, 01:11:39 PMOh, I was just going by the website that lists Sat at 11am as Redemption T1-2p tournaments. But Travis just mentioned to me on FB that it's a new thing, so maybe it hasn't happened yet. Hopefully it'll catch on.As for development, we are indeed working on a new set, but it just depends on the finances as to what the next product will be (tins, foil pack, something else, etc.). I think everyone would like to do a foil pack, but we're just not sure that the money will be there. I'm wondering if a Kickstarter thing might help out.I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think a Redemption expansion would be a permitted use of the Kickstarter website. The game has already been established; if it were a new game it would be permitted, but for an already established one you may have to go through another website.
When you say foil, do you mean like TexP or an all new foil or partial foil set?
I wonder how Cactus is doing financially and how the new set is selling? It seems like tournaments and playgroups have been diminishing but it is hard to get an overall picture.
There are plenty of other reliable crowdsourcing sites that could be used, but Kickstarter is perhaps the most restrictive as to what you can and cannot use.
I also had seen established musicians doing Kickstarter for new albums and assumed it would work for this
Mark, are you trying to say that in the possible near future, musicians may get stronger and become a future favorite?
You'd have to look and see if it was an acceptable project for Kickstarter. If it is not (which it may be, you just need to do some digging), then Indiegogo is essentially the same thing and a lot more flexible.
That was my concern as well. I do have a question though - what is an LCG?
Quote from: Prof Underwood on December 02, 2013, 04:57:04 PMI also had seen established musicians doing Kickstarter for new albums and assumed it would work for this Mark, are you trying to say that in the possible near future, musicians may get stronger and become a future favorite?