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Quote from: Redemption CCG Facebook PageWe have been developing and playtesting the new 4th Edition Redemption Starter Decks for months. We were on schedule to have new cards at the Redemption National Tournament in Knoxville in mid August. However, new licensing agreements with Hasbro to produce Cranium and Scrabble in Bible Editions require that we delay the 4th Edition for a couple of months. The good news is that we will have more time to playtest. Thank you for your patience./cry
We have been developing and playtesting the new 4th Edition Redemption Starter Decks for months. We were on schedule to have new cards at the Redemption National Tournament in Knoxville in mid August. However, new licensing agreements with Hasbro to produce Cranium and Scrabble in Bible Editions require that we delay the 4th Edition for a couple of months. The good news is that we will have more time to playtest. Thank you for your patience.
Quote from: browarod on May 05, 2012, 09:41:50 AMQuote from: Redemption CCG Facebook PageWe have been developing and playtesting the new 4th Edition Redemption Starter Decks for months. We were on schedule to have new cards at the Redemption National Tournament in Knoxville in mid August. However, new licensing agreements with Hasbro to produce Cranium and Scrabble in Bible Editions require that we delay the 4th Edition for a couple of months. The good news is that we will have more time to playtest. Thank you for your patience./cry Well.... why don't they use the extra time to just start on the next set?
I am horribly conflicted on this...since we hear all about how this starter is going to address issues of the current meta, and then we have to delay new releases of original content for a biblical themed version of two very popular games...I know the economy is bad, but if there is only a starter (which can't be overly complicated as stated before) then I am unsure the future direction of this game. Also, why was this message put on Facebook (which few know about) rather than on the boards (where most of us reside)? It appears slightly devious....What does it say to those not on the boards that the new set will not be available for purchase at Nationals in favor of two unrelated games? In other words, what are the main player base who has supported Cactus since near its inception going to get for catering to those that are just buying variant board games? I really don't know what to think anymore...
Agreed.My questions is, if they are not going to sell the starter packs at nats, what are they going to sell? Just old stuff?Personally, i think this is a bad move by Rob. From what i've been able to tell, Nats is their most profitable convention, because of them selling all of the new cards. Now, i believe that very little people are going to buy product at Nats. Now we are just going to have to buy them online..? Lame. I guess this is just going to be one of those dissapointing years... Even though we have been waiting a whole year to get the cards...
what are the main player base who has supported Cactus since near its inception going to get for catering to those that are just buying variant board games?
I think of all types of expansions, the late-coming of a starter deck would probably have the least severe effect on Nats attendance, since the only official category in which a starter deck can be used is the overall least favorite: sealed deck.
I was just trying to support the Redemption page there and knew it would be minutes from the facebook post before the discussion crossed over here... and it did.
Quote from: Redemption CCG Facebook PageWe have been developing and playtesting the new 4th Edition Redemption Starter Decks for months. We were on schedule to have new cards at the Redemption National Tournament in Knoxville in mid August. However, new licensing agreements with Hasbro to produce Cranium and Scrabble in Bible Editions require that we delay the 4th Edition for a couple of months. The good news is that we will have more time to playtest. Thank you for your patience.
Also, the more time the playtesters have to test cards, the less likely we're likely to make another Thaddeus-like change last minute. There are a few cards that need to be thoroughly vetted because the abilities will be unlike anything that has been seen before, so we need to ensure that they won't be broken/abusive.
I'm wondering what they could be because new players will need to understand them fairly quickly. (and I'm not saying a simple ability is bad, take discard. It makes perfect sense and is still usefull ) but seriously, what kind of ability do you guys think it could be?
Rob wanted some super well-known heroes in the starters this year. Players have already guessed Peter and Andrew, and there are a couple more VERY well-known heroes from that theme in that deck. Those are the only human heroes in that deck. Since we wanted the starter decks to be very simple, we have included some characters in each deck that do not have special abilities. There are 3 O.T. heroes with no special abilities in the starter decks - all in the same brigade. Two of those are very well-known Bible characters. But not having special abilities might actually be seen as a benefit in that theme. The second good theme in that deck is a secret.Oh, and there are more than 100 cards being printed this year.
New promos, but probably won't get them until next year. At least for the Nats promo. Wasn't Daniel printed two sets ago but just given to use last year?