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I'm not disagreeing with most of these points, except maybe the first one. Do you believe it is possible to make a winning deck that is specifically designed to counter the "top deck" of the year that everyone is using?
If there's a lot of "anti-meta", it's probably not anti-meta anymore.
By these qualifications, it is apperent that the definition of a good or great player pertains mostly to the ability to win games. I might agree that this is appropriate for good playing, but I have to argue that (particularly with this being a Christian game), the #1 qualification for a good player should be devotion to God. If you focus on the game as only a game and forget to glorify God through it, you may be able to play well, but you cannot be a great player.It's great to talk about the strategy of this game, but I hope we continue to remember what truly makes this game better than others.
1) To be a great player, you have to have enough disposable income to purchase all the cards you need to make a top deck.
I think it's both, the religious aspect gives the game an "easy" audience but at the same time there are thousand of Christian knock off games that up and start up and die every year. What made redemption last is that it's not just Jesus pokemon, it has it's own mechanics and gameplay that make it unique from the CCGs of the world.