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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => New Card Ideas => Topic started by: I am Knot a Blonde! on April 05, 2012, 04:39:08 PM
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Rejoicement in heaven
Silver TC enhancement (0/0)
Put in your territory. For every evil charachter that is converted to a hero, increase all of your heroes by 1/1.
I was thinking maybe making it 2/2, but it seems it would be too powerful.
Thoughts?
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Put should be place.
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It's very UP.
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It's okay. It's not too useful for Angels though...
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Well angels are supposed to compliment arent they? Then fine. All heroes gain 2/2 for every evil charachter converted. But remember, this is a permanent boost. Imagine using this with Moses.
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I'd be more worried about TSA and Cap.
Personally, I don't like it that Angels are now being undercut and forced to play backup to Humans. Angels should be able to work without Humans just as well.
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I'd be more worried about TSA and Cap.
Personally, I don't like it that Angels are now being undercut and forced to play backup to Humans. Angels should be able to work without Humans just as well.
I disagree. They served a support role in the Bible and I see no reason for them to behave differently in Redemption. That said, I'd like this card better if it increased all Heroes, not just yourn.
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I have to disagree, there are places where they are 'support' but this is more of God using them to deliver messages or for comfort. But in other places (like w/ Balaam, and in Revelation) they are not assisting Humans at all. Some of the pastors that I have asked even question if when an Angel came to deliever a message if that could actually be 'helping' because they're goal there is to deliver a message to further God's plan, not to assist people.
I do kindof want to agree w/ that because everyone was lost at one time and the only way they decided to obey God was because something amazing happened that they witnessed. I think people forget that in the end 'rescuing a Lost Soul' is actually telling them the gospel and them accepting it, which according to the pastors I have talked too, seem to say is what Angels do too.