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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => Topic started by: LordZardeck on January 08, 2012, 04:26:28 PM
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Are there any tri-color/tri-brigade cards?
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Are there any tri-color/tri-brigade cards?
yes.
Seeker of the Lost (P)
Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Red/Gold/Blue • Ability: 4 / 4 • Class: None • Special Ability: Reveal the top three cards of opponent's draw pile. Place all revealed Lost Souls in play. Place the rest beneath owner's draw pile. Cannot be negated. • Identifiers: Generic NT Female Human • Verse: II Timothy 2:4 • Availability: Promotional cards (2005 Salvation Army)
Soldier of God (P)
Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Red/Gold/Blue • Ability: 4 / 4 • Class: None • Special Ability: May band to Christian Soldier, Good Samaritan, Faithful Servant, Paladin, or Saint of Virtue. • Identifiers: Generic NT Male Human • Verse: II Timothy 2:4 • Availability: Promotional cards (2003 Salvation Army)
Faithful Servant (P)
Type: Hero Char. • Brigade: Green/White/Purple • Ability: 4 / 4 • Class: None • Special Ability: Protect all Lost Soul cards from being discarded, shuffled, or placed beneath draw pile this turn. Cannot be negated. • Play As: Protect all Lost Soul cards from discard, shuffle [return to deck], or place beneath draw pile this turn. Cannot be negated. • Identifiers: Generic NT Male Human • Verse: Matthew 25:21 • Availability: Promotional cards (2006 World Vision)
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i thought there was, but wasn't quite sure.
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There are also dual color cards Sean. I told you! best get to working on the card images. lol
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Are there any tri-color/tri-brigade cards?
Three is the maximum number of brigades on a card, until they reprint David accurately. (Not including Multi brigade, which is all)
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Three is the maximum number of brigades on a card, until they reprint David accurately. (Not including Multi brigade, which is all)
Which hopefully won't happen now with Bravery of David. A 4 colored david would be way over powered.
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Are there any tri-color/tri-brigade cards?
Three is the maximum number of brigades on a card, until they reprint David accurately. (Not including Multi brigade, which is all)
Moses should be White/Gold/Green/Red (according to his identifiers, he fought in an earthly battle...I'm not sure if keeping your hands up is fighting, but he definitely should have been W/C in the G deck).
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Fought in Earthly battle doesn't make you Red.
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Fought in Earthly battle doesn't make you Red.
It does if someone hits you with their sword. ;-)
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Fought in Earthly battle doesn't make you Red.
What makes you red?
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Being designed in the red brigade.
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I don't think Abigail fought an earthly battle, yet she's half red, so I agree with Kittens.
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I don't think Abigail fought an earthly battle, yet she's half red, so I agree with Kittens.
Abigail is purple.
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And even if she was half red, that doesn't offer any support to the idea that fighting in an earthly battle doesn't make you red.
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My bad, I was thinking of that enhancement that's half and half.
Peter and Andrew are red yet they didn't fight earthly battles. Or are you only counting reprints/new cards? If you are, Simon the Zealot still works as an example. Generally if someone is dual-brigade it means they fit into both themes, so the fact that he's only half red does not detract from my point.
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And Zephaniah was Blue. Anything pre-Priests doesn't count.
Simon the Zealot is red because he was a Zealot. A fighter. Close enough.
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Several of the judges fought earthly battles (according to the REG) yet they aren't even half red, let alone mono red.
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I guess there's a difference between fighting in battles and being a warrior. Fighting in battles gives you W/C, for sure, but Simon was red without it since he was a fighter, just never fought in a battle. I would be for Shamgar and Samson being Red/Gold. The others, meh. EDIT: And Gideon. Thanks, Chronic.
I suppose an argument could be made that since Moses "fought in an earthly battle", and considering how many of those battles he was in, he would be considered a warrior. I'm not going there now though.
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I guess there's a difference between fighting in battles and being a warrior. Fighting in battles gives you W/C, for sure, but Simon was red without it since he was a fighter, just never fought in a battle. I would be for Shamgar and Samson being Red/Gold. The others, meh.
I suppose an argument could be made that since Moses "fought in an earthly battle", and considering how many of those battles he was in, he would be considered a warrior. I'm not going there now though.
Gideon?
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To clarify my position, I was simply arguing that "fought an earthly battle" was not the requirement for being Red. I fully consider Red to be the warrior brigade, and maybe even a subset of the "earthly battle" heroes.
Hope I didn't step on any toes.
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Abigail was red in the women's set. She added 0/6 to whoever she was banded too. She also got that bonus too.
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Abigail was red in the women's set. She added 0/6 to whoever she was banded too. She also got that bonus too.
It wasn't until Priests that brigades were standardized.
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Even then their was still some rough spots but that is where a lot of it started.