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I would like to highlight that banning cards effectively regresses the game back to a simpler state of being. Reason: when the most powerful cards are banned then there will be new powerful cards (and human ingenuity will find new powerful combos). Ultimately, are you guys wanting the game to be reduced back to simple math? My 4/4 Mark is battling your 6/6 Judas. It is for this reason that I will continue to stand against banning both of the official and unofficial kind.
Played a few TB games today, and I would like to add Samuel to my list of proposed bans, along with Joseph. Samuel is the Joseph of his speed type. He himself is not quite as daunting as Joseph, but he's the lynchpin of the fastest offense ever to exist. In my 3 games today I decked when my opponent was at 33, 26, and 36 cards in deck. The only time I gave up more than 1 or 2 souls was when there was a bizarre soul drought in spite of Amazing+Jehoash, Harvest Time, Hopper, and TAS.tl;dr: Ban Joseph and Samuel.
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Joseph and Samuel are broken. Anyone care to dispute that? I've heard reference to "some counters," so tell me, what are they?Part of the point of TB is to decentralize. Right now, I see no reason to use anything but Genesis or Samuel. Banning Joseph and Samuel would increase the viability of other deck types.
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So basically type ban nerfed disciples and now all you have left is genesis and now you want to nerf them too? SS is right on this one, if you keep banning cards it's just gonna make the problem worse. Right now there is at least 5 viable themes in Redemption on offense I see no reason to ban anything right now.
So there's two "seasons" of this. Last season, you primarily banned cards that found their way into every deck (NJ, 2/3-liner, etc). Thanks to the absence of a need for speed, search became the best. (Both have counters in RBD and Naz, but that's outside of the scope of what I'm talking about). Now you've moved into banning the stars of themes, not just staples. What's next?
Quote from: lp670sv on September 06, 2011, 01:48:39 PMSo basically type ban nerfed disciples and now all you have left is genesis and now you want to nerf them too? SS is right on this one, if you keep banning cards it's just gonna make the problem worse. Right now there is at least 5 viable themes in Redemption on offense I see no reason to ban anything right now. Actually, nothing from Disciples was banned last session. They were less powerful though because of the lack of New Jerusalem and Falling Away dissuading players from playing pure speed decks.
Genesis is a centralizing force in TB. Because search is more powerful than draw in TB, Genesis rose to the forefront of TB before the new set.