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It will linger because we are using a tried and true method of keeping dying franchises alive. The new starter decks will be:Redemption Black & Redemption White
Did YMT really just imply that Pokemon is dying?
The whole Redemption market is in shambles right now, and there are few things actually worth buying.
That said, if Redemption died, I would attempt to assemble a team to put together RTS expansions and have monthly tournament or something like that.
Quote from: Westy on January 16, 2013, 11:54:09 PMThat said, if Redemption died, I would attempt to assemble a team to put together RTS expansions and have monthly tournament or something like that.If that happens I'd love to be on the team.
Dude, don't know what you're talking about, I have Redemption Black & White 2 plugged into my 3DS right now.
Reports of Redemption's (and Mark Twain's) death have been greatly exaggerated I actually think that the new starter decks WILL make a big difference for the game. They will bring in new players, which means new business, which means that the game keeps on keepin' on. The best way to help out is for everyone to start their own playgroup with their friends.
Redemption won't "die" per se as long as Rob wants to produce it. The competitive realm of it might die, but not the game itself.
It's less about the size of the playgroups and more about the number. The "Tournaments" page on cactus has grown continually smaller, and currently is pretty much just 3 states--NY, MN, and MA.
Im not sure about other playgroups, but the Roanoke VA one is almost dead. We are lucky if we get more than five people at the meets... In my opinion, If we want new players, then we need to start to make the game simpiler. I think if there werent as many rules then more people would be interested.