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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Deck Building & Design => Deck Concepts => Topic started by: golgotha on March 20, 2012, 12:27:08 AM
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An idea I'm toying with.....Kinda speed + recoursion + Banding
Purple Heroes
James Son of Zebedee
John (H)
Thomas
Matthew
James, Son of Alphaeus
Thaddeus
Bartholomew
Philip
Purple Enhancements
A New Commandment
Authority of Christ Promo
Elisha's Bones
Great Faith
Leaves for Healing
Prosperity
Reach of Desperation
Trust
(might Add Two by Two)
Multi-color Enhancements
Pentacost
Covenants
The New Commandment
Artifacts
Chariots of Fire
Gifts of the Magi
Tablets of the Law
(might Add Davids Harp)
Basically, I wanna search/draw the cards I need. And keep my heroes alive to band. This is just a template, as you can tell, its not a full deck. Just want some feedback on if it could work.
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I would suggest against most of the healing Enhancements, just use cards like New Cov or Rez to bring your Characters back, and use more Enhancements Matt can recur. #1 card you should use is MLaMG and add Passover Hymn which is a Negate/Discard X EE's/Curses and Negate Immune abilities (X= # of Disciples in play) and it's a Matt Enhancement so Matt can throw it back under deck. I may suggest using AoC instead of AoCP because Matt again can recur AoC and Tom can make it CBN. Prosperity and Trust aren't awesome for a Disciples deck in general, but I'd also use FaMS.
And Pharisees work excellently with Disciples, so I'd definitely suggest using them, especially with Scribe able to throw any of your OT Enhancements under Deck, including GE's. That's my suggestions for a deck like this.
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something i noticed with disciples . . if you throw in Mephibosheth the AoCP is brutal on him bc he initiative almost all the time . . .
the idea of just using AoC is interesting but its tough to get initiative with thomas multiple times . . sometimes you can get it with reach of desperation but with all the chump blocks out there and defenses with CBN enhancements showing up its tough to get initiative with most of the disciples