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FA is just a joke way to make cards worth more on the secondary market.
How expensive are Starter Decks to manufacture in comparison with booster expansions?
I don't think Redemption will ever die. A CCG based on the number one most read book in the world? Far from dying!
Quote from: Platinum_Angel on March 20, 2013, 11:28:17 PMI don't think Redemption will ever die. A CCG based on the number one most read book in the world? Far from dying!Is this sarcasm?
Quote from: KingLeo on January 21, 2013, 03:28:50 PMI don't think Redemption will ever die because it has the living and breathing word of God on it.KingLeo So did The Mission, SoulQuest, Bible TCG, Bible Battles and Timestream
I don't think Redemption will ever die because it has the living and breathing word of God on it.KingLeo
Because:Quote from: Daniel on January 24, 2013, 08:11:26 PMQuote from: KingLeo on January 21, 2013, 03:28:50 PMI don't think Redemption will ever die because it has the living and breathing word of God on it.KingLeo So did The Mission, SoulQuest, Bible TCG, Bible Battles and Timestream
Double post O:
Quote from: Master KChief on March 20, 2013, 11:37:49 PMBecause:Quote from: Daniel on January 24, 2013, 08:11:26 PMQuote from: KingLeo on January 21, 2013, 03:28:50 PMI don't think Redemption will ever die because it has the living and breathing word of God on it.KingLeo So did The Mission, SoulQuest, Bible TCG, Bible Battles and TimestreamDidn't see that. Just expressing my own opinion. Sorry for thinking out loud.
MKC is not known for his optimism.
Redemption has an extremely loyal fanbase, so I think it would take a little more than expansions ceasing to kill off the game.
Quote from: Daniel on March 21, 2013, 12:30:19 AMRedemption has an extremely loyal fanbase, so I think it would take a little more than expansions ceasing to kill off the game.Let me point out that when myself and other players talk about a game being dead it means from a commercial standpoint the game has ceased production and has no hope of being revived by the original company.
Many games that are "dead" are still alive and have thriving communities. For example... Star Wars CCG, Star Trek CCG, Lord of the Rings TCG, Middle Earth CCG, Netrunner CCG and a few others are still alive and kicking. Many dead games are still active under the leadership of PC's (Player Communities) with new official "digital" sets being produced and tournaments being run. But officially the game for all practical purposes is dead.
FWIW, there are commercial reboots of a number of these games (LotR, NetRunner, etc.). As far as I know these are all being released as LCGs.
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on March 21, 2013, 02:41:33 AMFWIW, there are commercial reboots of a number of these games (LotR, NetRunner, etc.). As far as I know these are all being released as LCGs.Not that it matters but the Lord of the Rings LCG is not a reboot of either the Lord of the Rings TCG by Decipher or Middle Earth CCG by ICE it is a new game created by FFG (the Star Wars LCG is a new game too not a reboot). NetRunner CCG by Wizards of the Coast still has a separate following due to a number of things altered to make it more accessible as a LCG. The only card game reboots produced by FFG so far that are LCG's are Android NetRunner LCG, The Game of Thrones LCG and the Cthulhu LCG.
i got the action bible and i read it already from genesis to revelation in a matter of days cause once you start reading it, your NOT gonna wanna put it down
Quote from: New Raven BR on March 21, 2013, 11:37:30 AMi got the action bible and i read it already from genesis to revelation in a matter of days cause once you start reading it, your NOT gonna wanna put it downBook of Revelation is even better. Some of the best graphic novel art I've ever seen, and that says a lot.
At the people saying the game is too big, That's ludicrous. A given magic STANDARD format, has as many cards as all of our sets or extremely close to it.