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The soul is better in T1 for sure. Vain philosophy is interesting. I can see defense is getting a legitimized boost in these cards which I absolutely love.Now the question is in T2 are people gonna start play 10-12 dom's?
While I agree on the 1st point that it is better in T1, it is still awesome for T2. From my experience most T2 players are not going to carry more than 2 unique characters due to the potential clog in your hand, so being able to have 2 of that lost soul basically kills Samuel, Isaiah, Red Banding offenses in just two turns.
Soul might be better in t2 because of more weapon play
Quote from: Captain Kirk on April 27, 2013, 12:56:59 PMQuote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:42:25 AMQuote from: Daniel on April 27, 2013, 11:38:19 AMQuote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:34:15 AMIt bothers me that the translation isn't KJV.I didn't notice that. Very nice, especially for young players.The KJV isn't hard to read. That's quite a fallacy. I just browsed Bible Gateway and over half of the newer translations are either the equvilent of dumbed down bible, just completely lose the meaning of the verse, or are harder to read. Not a fan of this decision Cactus.The translation on the cards (NASB) is more literal and more in line with the original meaning than KJV. ESV is also that way. The wording sometimes makes it more difficult to read than the NIV or KJV but it is good to have a more thorough look at the text, IMO. I also like the HCSB - I like the way it reads and I don't feel that is loses anything. I also grew up memorizing verses in NIV so I work off three translations mainly: HCSB for most of devotions and sometimes ESV as I have study Bibles in both, my church uses ESV, and I memorize in NIV mainly. KirkI don't agree.
Quote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:42:25 AMQuote from: Daniel on April 27, 2013, 11:38:19 AMQuote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:34:15 AMIt bothers me that the translation isn't KJV.I didn't notice that. Very nice, especially for young players.The KJV isn't hard to read. That's quite a fallacy. I just browsed Bible Gateway and over half of the newer translations are either the equvilent of dumbed down bible, just completely lose the meaning of the verse, or are harder to read. Not a fan of this decision Cactus.The translation on the cards (NASB) is more literal and more in line with the original meaning than KJV. ESV is also that way. The wording sometimes makes it more difficult to read than the NIV or KJV but it is good to have a more thorough look at the text, IMO. I also like the HCSB - I like the way it reads and I don't feel that is loses anything. I also grew up memorizing verses in NIV so I work off three translations mainly: HCSB for most of devotions and sometimes ESV as I have study Bibles in both, my church uses ESV, and I memorize in NIV mainly. Kirk
Quote from: Daniel on April 27, 2013, 11:38:19 AMQuote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:34:15 AMIt bothers me that the translation isn't KJV.I didn't notice that. Very nice, especially for young players.The KJV isn't hard to read. That's quite a fallacy. I just browsed Bible Gateway and over half of the newer translations are either the equvilent of dumbed down bible, just completely lose the meaning of the verse, or are harder to read. Not a fan of this decision Cactus.
Quote from: Red on April 27, 2013, 11:34:15 AMIt bothers me that the translation isn't KJV.I didn't notice that. Very nice, especially for young players.
It bothers me that the translation isn't KJV.
Quote from: Ironica on April 26, 2013, 07:50:17 PMPlease refresh my memroy on this if I have it wrong.Wouldn't Nazareth basically stop Golden Cherubim? So that would mean a site that stays out always stops this artifact.Yes, it would. But if you use a heavy search deck, you wouldn't want to have Naz in your deck.
Please refresh my memroy on this if I have it wrong.Wouldn't Nazareth basically stop Golden Cherubim? So that would mean a site that stays out always stops this artifact.
ok im sorry but im missing something here wheres the connection between fools and thorns ls
Quote from: christiangamer25 on April 27, 2013, 05:28:55 PMok im sorry but im missing something here wheres the connection between fools and thorns lsWhen thorns is out, you can't shuffle our underdeck the fool. Since pretty much the only other way to get rid of it is SoG/NJ or Burial, that could be pretty strong.
Cool, now we are wasting the only reliable two liner counter on this soul; maybe I will play it after all.