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I couldn't agree more. I have tried to play someone else's deck and failed miserably because I simply did not have the experience playing with it.
QuoteI couldn't agree more. I have tried to play someone else's deck and failed miserably because I simply did not have the experience playing with it.I remember one NATS someone handed me a deck to play with and I had no idea how to win. Josh Kopp and Heroless.
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Since MJB first did it as a joke back when ANB first came out.
Why would national winners post their decks in the first place, thay probley don't need advice.
- Because I feel like Redemption suffers from a lack of tournament coverage. Lots of tournaments come and go and we know nothing about what worked and what didn't. Some other games require exact deck lists from all players and publish them after a large event. That's a lot of extra work for players, hosts and Cactus so I'm not saying Redemption needs to implement that system. I do like the idea of decks that place being made public after a season ends.
It might be realistic for States, Regionals and Nationals. I think it would be asking too much for Local and Districts. But most National winners are willing to share their deck already.
Quote from: Gabe on June 01, 2011, 12:03:54 AM- Because I feel like Redemption suffers from a lack of tournament coverage. Lots of tournaments come and go and we know nothing about what worked and what didn't. Some other games require exact deck lists from all players and publish them after a large event. That's a lot of extra work for players, hosts and Cactus so I'm not saying Redemption needs to implement that system. I do like the idea of decks that place being made public after a season ends.I actually thinkg that'd be really cool.