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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Playgroup and Tournament Central => Redemption® Official Tournaments => Topic started by: hobbit on July 29, 2009, 09:52:27 PM
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could someone explain it to me i don't know what goes where and how to place weapons class enchaments and warrior class heros in the territory
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It's all very unofficial; just put things on the table like you would in real life.
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Yeah.
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also during one player it lets me just keep drawing cards
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It draws you cards whenever you hit the button...
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yeah so it lets me draw my entire deck
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Yeah...so don't do that. :P
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yeah so it lets me draw my entire deck
Just like in real life, you can physically pick up your entire deck and put it in your hand. It's just illegal (unless you play a card that allows you to deck out). So when you play someone with RTS, use the draw 3 button at the beginning of each turn, and the draw 1 button anytime a card tells you to draw a card.
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okay but how do you get someone's lost soul from their land of bondage to your land of redemption
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okay but how do you get someone's lost soul from their land of bondage to your land of redemption
You click on one of your LS cards and a little menu pops up with choices (ie. discard, put in deck, put in LoB of yours, put in LoB of opponent's) and you just pick the right choice.
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Right-click actually. If it's your opponent's LS and you are rescuing it, he is the one who has to send it to your LoB.
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thanks
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Right-click actually. If it's your opponent's LS and you are rescuing it, he is the one who has to send it to your LoB.
Yes. It's as I was told the first time I was trying RTS out, right-click is your friend. If you right-click on any of the icons or cards, it will pretty much be self-explanatory as to what to do. Just remember that the Redemption Table Simulator is just that -- it simulates a table. Instead of sitting across a table from each other in real life, you're sitting across a table from each other over a vast distance. The game doesn't play itself. Each person is still responsible for the bulk of the playing.