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I'll gladly take either option but if I had to pick I'd say option B would be the best for newer players. More than anything, I would really like to see that done.I know doing any sort of new set anything is a massive timesink for all parties involved, so making balanced decks that can compete which are themselves comprised of even 50% or so completely "new" cards is a feat that I can only imagine would take upwards of a year or more. From a practical standpoint, given Redemption's miniscule size, it's bordering on unfeasible.Regarding A, of course the horse is beaten bloody by this point, but IMO one great step to do now would be to stop including older cards in the newest card packages. Imagine: You have the Legacy Rare take the place of a common in the pack, increase the number of LRs per box to exactly 6 (1 per 3 boxes), increase the number of LRs per set (around 30 or so), increase the number of URs per set (roughly 9), increase the number of URs per box (about 2 or 3), and have the rest be cards solely from that set.Is this a lot of work? You bet. Would there be a bigger cost for doing this? Probably. But that would do so much to give newer players and older players more value right off the bat, rather than just more value for newer players.
A. Design sets with one or two decks that can be built in a basic functional form (more powerful than starter decks) using only cards from that set.
QuoteA. Design sets with one or two decks that can be built in a basic functional form (more powerful than starter decks) using only cards from that set. A tournament worthy Revelation Angels offense can be completely built from RoJ and an I/J starter deck (basically for the dominants and Angelic Guidance). A tournament worthy Flood Survivors offense can be built completely from CoW & FoM with the addition of a handful of extra cards (i.e. dominants and one of the Arks).I'm not disputing your overall point of trying to make the game more new-player friendly, but at least with option A I think you've overlooked several viable themes that are pretty much contained within 1 or 2 newer sets.
It would be cool if Cactus sold full decks that were copies of Nationals winning decks for type 1. There would only be 1 or 2 per year and they would, in theory, still be strong decks in the subsequent 1-2 years even without any changes. You could buy one of these "winner" decks and some of the most recent set released and have a decent chance at most lower level tournaments. (lack of experience not withstanding)
And a side note regarding this thread: Cactus doesn't need to be the only retailer players can purchase decks from. The fact is you can't purchase them through Cactus anyways, and I seriously doubt Rob is going to get into that market, particularly since it's already covered by Your Turn Games and Three Lions Gaming, which I know Rob supports/encourages. As YTG and TLG support the Redemption community by making Redemption products affordable and accessible, I would ask that the Redemption community also support us by sending newer players our way to help get them into the game more easily and affordably with our pre-made decks/constructed offenses and defenses.
Quote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 01:07:01 PMAnd a side note regarding this thread: Cactus doesn't need to be the only retailer players can purchase decks from. The fact is you can't purchase them through Cactus anyways, and I seriously doubt Rob is going to get into that market, particularly since it's already covered by Your Turn Games and Three Lions Gaming, which I know Rob supports/encourages. As YTG and TLG support the Redemption community by making Redemption products affordable and accessible, I would ask that the Redemption community also support us by sending newer players our way to help get them into the game more easily and affordably with our pre-made decks/constructed offenses and defenses.I appreciate the services you and Travis provide and I believe your decks are very helpful for new players that have an existing player to guide them but the concerns I'm raising in this thread are mainly for new players who do not have any contact with the existing Redemption community yet and the unfortunate fact is that it's drastically less likely for this kind of new player to find or trust third party deck sellers than it is for them to find and trust such a product on Cactus' official site.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on March 06, 2019, 01:10:47 PMQuote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 01:07:01 PMAnd a side note regarding this thread: Cactus doesn't need to be the only retailer players can purchase decks from. The fact is you can't purchase them through Cactus anyways, and I seriously doubt Rob is going to get into that market, particularly since it's already covered by Your Turn Games and Three Lions Gaming, which I know Rob supports/encourages. As YTG and TLG support the Redemption community by making Redemption products affordable and accessible, I would ask that the Redemption community also support us by sending newer players our way to help get them into the game more easily and affordably with our pre-made decks/constructed offenses and defenses.I appreciate the services you and Travis provide and I believe your decks are very helpful for new players that have an existing player to guide them but the concerns I'm raising in this thread are mainly for new players who do not have any contact with the existing Redemption community yet and the unfortunate fact is that it's drastically less likely for this kind of new player to find or trust third party deck sellers than it is for them to find and trust such a product on Cactus' official site.I understand what you're saying but the truth of the matter is Redemption isn't even a well-known game anyways. Just about every serious or casual card player/board gamer, or churchgoer for that matter, I've told about Redemption has either never heard of it or had only a smidgen of knowledge about hearing about it in passing. The biggest problem with Redemption not being well-known is the lack of advertisement. Since Cactus doesn't advertise or sell Redemption in a larger retail capacity (i.e., Walmart), then the existence of the game is not well-known. When someone does hear about it it's usually by word of mouth by an existing Redemption player. At that point there would be no reason why that existing player couldn't refer them to YTG or TLG, in addition to Cactus. And I can attest that I've had people from around the world locate my website and purchase product from me. So to say that new players are much less likely to trust a third party deck seller is simply not really true, particularly since Travis' and my website are ON the Cactus website. The fact that our sites are listed on Cactus is a show of trust and a form of endorsement from Cactus to all players/customers, new or old, concerning our respective business.
At the bottom of the main Redemption page on the Cactus site there is a "Links and Resources" list that includes TLG, YTG, LoR, Covenant Games and a couple others.
I have plans on selling the winning decks from Nats, and probably the different regionals as Champion Decks (part of my Custom Constructs line of pre-made decks) at a discount price. Keep your eyes peeled for these to be released really soon!
Quote from: Gabe on October 14, 2018, 01:29:28 PMThere are no plans to print starters in the near future. I don't quite understand why they are needed when their are products that meet your request already available on the secondary market. Why do they need to be "official"?Because only Cactus can reprint cards for the express purpose of reintroducing them to the game with the new format, erratas, updated wording, different versions, etc, in a quality that is as close to guaranteed mint as you can get, for a reasonable price. There are so many advantages to doing this "officially" that the secondary market simply cannot offer.Also, there is the fact that new starter decks will support Cactus and Redemption directly. You keep I/J for beginners, then release a set of 2-6 "advanced starters", for players who want more of a challenge or want more competitive cards right out the gate. Why would anyone not want that?
There are no plans to print starters in the near future. I don't quite understand why they are needed when their are products that meet your request already available on the secondary market. Why do they need to be "official"?
Quote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 01:07:01 PMI have plans on selling the winning decks from Nats, and probably the different regionals as Champion Decks (part of my Custom Constructs line of pre-made decks) at a discount price. Keep your eyes peeled for these to be released really soon! And how much of a discount are you thinking, 'cause just the three cards mentioned above are over $200 at YTG as singles?
Quote from: EmJayBee83 on March 06, 2019, 02:29:51 PMQuote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 01:07:01 PMI have plans on selling the winning decks from Nats, and probably the different regionals as Champion Decks (part of my Custom Constructs line of pre-made decks) at a discount price. Keep your eyes peeled for these to be released really soon! And how much of a discount are you thinking, 'cause just the three cards mentioned above are over $200 at YTG as singles?Stay tuned. 😉
Quote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 04:35:14 PMQuote from: EmJayBee83 on March 06, 2019, 02:29:51 PMQuote from: Watchman on March 06, 2019, 01:07:01 PMI have plans on selling the winning decks from Nats, and probably the different regionals as Champion Decks (part of my Custom Constructs line of pre-made decks) at a discount price. Keep your eyes peeled for these to be released really soon! And how much of a discount are you thinking, 'cause just the three cards mentioned above are over $200 at YTG as singles?Stay tuned. 😉If it is what a newer player is willing to pay (say $50 or less), sign me up. .And if you wanted to send me Lackey deck lists for your pre-built decks, I would be happy to add them to the decks section of the Lackey plugin.
@WatchmanI applaud you for making available so many fully built decks. My thing is that I don't have that amount to spend right now and wouldn't be interested in the cost of so few cards if I did. I would be more inclined to spend around $20 for such a deck but even then I'd still hate doing it because it isn't a cost effective purchase from a volume standpoint. (p.s. your antediluvian deck has 8 dominants) I understand valuing cards at a high level when trading but actually purchasing is a whole other story for me.As I said above, I really feel like the cost of entry is high right now. High cost of entry is not conducive to gaining new players.