New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
I could use some good advice on a couple areas here. For context, I used to be very active in Redemption but marriage and 5 kids put that on hiatus. Now my kids are old enough and starting to learn the game. I have an extensive collection of cards up through disciples, one box of: The Early Church, The Persecuted Church, Cloud of Witnesses, and almost none of sets after that. I last seriously played right before clay brigade was introduced. Right now my kids are earning cards from my collection to make their decks but I'm sure at some point we are going to want the newer stuff. So my questions are:What are the rule changes/ what is the best way to get up to speed on what has changed in the last several years? I've heard about some changes: reserve, new card types, banned cards, changes to negate, etc. I'm not clear on the rules with those and any other issues I've missed. I'm guessing that some of what I'm teaching them is now wrong. What would be the best way to get caught up with collection? Buy 14+ boxes of Redemption? That seems a bit daunting at the moment. In the past I just got each as they came out but now that is a lot of money. Any large buying discounts available? I just saw that Jonesy sold a large collection on here that might have been the kind of thing I'm looking for. If they were to go to a tournament how important is it to have cards from newer sets to have a decent game? I don't expect them to win most of the time but if they get obliterated every game that is not going to be a lot of fun. Basically do old decks have any chance or do newer archetypes completely dominate? How much does it matter? Are there certain archetypes that are still good with minimal updating?Lastly, if we ever get to have tournaments again because of Covid, anyone know of Redemption playgroups around Ohio? Currently the closest listed tournament I think is the Pennsylvania Nats location, 8 hours away. One child has asked if we could go to that, but it would be nice to find something smaller and closer first. Within 3 hours of Dayton, Oh might be doable. I saw almost no State or Regional tournaments listed. Are people just waiting to see what happens with Covid and social distancing restrictions or is tournament organization and attendance just that low?thanks for any help, sincerely Jonathan PequignotP.S. It's a dream right now but I would love to see a playgroup started with their school/church friends. prayers appreciated.
Thank you for your responses. I think I heard there was a change with choose the blocker also? Still not quite getting how the reserve works. Is there an example of that with deck building and gameplay examples?I intend to read some of the articles but its a bit daunting trying to catch up on hundreds of articles and message board threads.
Still not quite getting how the reserve works. Is there an example of that with deck building and gameplay examples?I intend to read some of the articles but its a bit daunting trying to catch up on hundreds of articles and message board threads.