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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => New Card Ideas => Topic started by: stefferweffer on September 05, 2010, 01:05:51 PM
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JONAH
Green Brigade Male Unique Prophet (with whatever his original numbers were)
If Ninevah is in play, set Jonah aside from hand or territory for 3 turns to give him the ability: Convert a human evil character into the brigade of your choice.
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JONAH
Green Brigade Male Unique Prophet (with whatever his original numbers were)
If Ninevah is in play, set Jonah aside from hand or territory for 3 turns to give him the ability: Convert a human evil character into the brigade of your choice.
add something more.....well...less bland.. like Ignores Male WC ECs
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Why? The entire city repented. I thought the ability matched the text pretty well.
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I personally don't like it for the fact you could splash this into a TGT and boom instant territory snipe OR band him in for another instant win. Since its gained its CBN.
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Looks cool to me. Although you should have that be used once and add something like what The Warrior said
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NT Prophets convert, OT Prophets shuffle spam. It should stay this way.
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How about...
"The first time Jonah enters battle, set him and one animal or beast aside for 3 turns. Once per game, if Jonah has been set aside this way, shuffle all of opponent's human evil characters. Owner may convert all of them to heroes instead to return Jonah to territory. Cannot be negated."
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How about...
"The first time Jonah enters battle, set him and one animal or beast aside for 3 turns. Once per game, if Jonah has been set aside this way, shuffle all of opponent's human evil characters. Owner may convert all of them to heroes instead to discard Jonah. Cannot be negated."
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NT Prophets convert, OT Prophets shuffle spam. It should stay this way.
I appreciate this game trend, but in Jonah's case he didn't "shuffle", he actually succeeded (BIG-TIME) in converting (rare for a prophet of his day).
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Much to his chagrin, oddly enough.
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Much to his chagrin, oddly enough.
Very true :)