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Quote from: YMTI was going to give up stand-up and become an illusionist.I don't see that happening. Wa-wa-wa...
I was going to give up stand-up and become an illusionist.
Id like to ask why anything I said in this thread warranted a warning from the mods? I was merely pointing out a pun by YMT. Really confused.
A couple of questions: 1. Your (kooky) profile says MI. Is that where the camp is as well? (If so, then Ron Sias lives in MI and could be a great resource in addition to YMT.) 2. Is your camp in MI as well? If not, then what state? (I'm thinking that maybe a nearby experienced player can swing by to judge/counsel and not play, in addition to YMT.) 3. After this camp...mistakes at tournaments are forgivable, after all the game was made for fun and fellowship, you could connect with several experienced players to help you through the nuances of the game (in addition to YMT) when you get home. I started teaching my sons the game when they were in late1st/early 2nd grade. 4. Can you write down exact difficult terms to ask about in this thread* so that we can help?* I would ask all board members to try to remember back when they first started before typing reply answers. Sometimes, we can forget how institutionalized we have become.
Ironically, this is what I find frustrating these days. You shouldn't have had to add that last line to make it clear that you were joking. I knew exactly what you meant, and it was hilarious. You knew what I was getting at, as I was implying disappearing. Times have changed, I guess.
Quote from: soul seeker on August 11, 2013, 10:09:18 PMA couple of questions: 1. Your (kooky) profile says MI. Is that where the camp is as well? (If so, then Ron Sias lives in MI and could be a great resource in addition to YMT.) 2. Is your camp in MI as well? If not, then what state? (I'm thinking that maybe a nearby experienced player can swing by to judge/counsel and not play, in addition to YMT.) 3. After this camp...mistakes at tournaments are forgivable, after all the game was made for fun and fellowship, you could connect with several experienced players to help you through the nuances of the game (in addition to YMT) when you get home. I started teaching my sons the game when they were in late1st/early 2nd grade. 4. Can you write down exact difficult terms to ask about in this thread* so that we can help?* I would ask all board members to try to remember back when they first started before typing reply answers. Sometimes, we can forget how institutionalized we have become.1. Yes I live in Michigamn2. Yes the camp is in Michigan, it's called Brown City Missionary Church Camp.3. I don't see where I ever said I am a new player. I've been playing Redemption for 10 YEARS. Those of us who have played this game for a long time are having difficulties teaching the newbies how to play with the new rules while we ourselves are getting used to the new wording of the cards. READ EVERYTHING ugh!And also, every 50 cards you are allowed 1 dominant card. And since the kid had 105 cards in his deck he was allowed two Son of God cards. He had used one already, we were both tied 4/4 and he used Son of God to get his last lost soul. Another rule for our tournament that we've been using for the past 9 years is we don't allow sites.
My brothers and I played for several years before we realized what some rules actually meant and discovered some rules that we didn't even know existed. Now that you are a member here on the forum, hopefully we can help you (and by extension your playgroup) to have a better understanding of rules that you are unsure about. That's a major part of why this forum exists I've been playing for over 15 years and there's still some rules that confuse me so don't feel bad at all