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Total Members Voted: 53
Voting closed: March 23, 2011, 08:10:42 PM
Since it's pretty clear that Thad is going to lose, I will assure all of you Thad-fanatics that we're going to help him out in the next set. Here's one of the cards we're making this year:Calling of the TwelveGood DominantNegate Sites and Artifacts. Search your deck and discard pile for all Disciples and place them in your territory. Return all Heroes from set-aside areas to play. Discard all curses, Evil Enhancements, and N.T. Evil Fortresses in play.
One of two things:You need to add a "convert Judas" clauseor you need to reprint Judas as a hero.
Purple...Judas Iscariot (2011 version)
Quote from: Chronic Apathy on March 21, 2011, 11:35:14 PMIf Thad loses, then everyone needs to shut up about him.=)How about everyone who didn't vote for him. I'm gonna think he's the most OP card ever (besides NJ) even if he loses the vote.
If Thad loses, then everyone needs to shut up about him.=)
Thaddeus doesn't need initiative. Thaddeus will blast through almost any defense without enhancements, and an AoCP is always ready if need be.White doesn't need inish 90% of the time. Words, Blessings, and He is Risen are the most used White Enhancements, as well as First Fruits and Consider the Lilies, but those are pre-battle. Those are all interrupts. Inish is irrelevant in this matchup.
Susanna will win. Honestly, she is the better hero. Ya, Thaddeus is protected from harm(sometimes) . But still, a 1/x white hero with a cant be negated ability is very powerful. Thaddeus is 8/8 and bad for initiative.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on March 22, 2011, 05:29:42 PMThaddeus doesn't need initiative. Thaddeus will blast through almost any defense without enhancements, and an AoCP is always ready if need be.White doesn't need inish 90% of the time. Words, Blessings, and He is Risen are the most used White Enhancements, as well as First Fruits and Consider the Lilies, but those are pre-battle. Those are all interrupts. Inish is irrelevant in this matchup.Thaddeus needs a lot of disciples in play to make him work. But, for white enhancements, you do need some initiative for the enhancements that do not interrupt.
Quote from: Rawrlolsauce! on March 22, 2011, 11:11:14 AMOne of two things:You need to add a "convert Judas" clauseor you need to reprint Judas as a hero.Pay attention son. Quote from: Gabe during nominationsPurple...Judas Iscariot (2011 version)
Quote from: Gabe on March 22, 2011, 11:21:50 AMQuote from: Rawrlolsauce! on March 22, 2011, 11:11:14 AMOne of two things:You need to add a "convert Judas" clauseor you need to reprint Judas as a hero.Pay attention son. Quote from: Gabe during nominationsPurple...Judas Iscariot (2011 version)That isn't legitimate is it?
I do not want a good Judas. Ever. His betrayal may have been used by God but he was still an evil man. Don't paint a picture of light around him.
Quote from: Red on March 23, 2011, 10:18:28 AMI do not want a good Judas. Ever. His betrayal may have been used by God but he was still an evil man. Don't paint a picture of light around him.It is not a "picture of light," it is facts from the Bible and I can prove it. Like it or not, he did minister with the rest of the disciples.
Quote from: soul seeker on March 23, 2011, 10:38:25 AMQuote from: Red on March 23, 2011, 10:18:28 AMI do not want a good Judas. Ever. His betrayal may have been used by God but he was still an evil man. Don't paint a picture of light around him.It is not a "picture of light," it is facts from the Bible and I can prove it. Like it or not, he did minister with the rest of the disciples.I am aware of that. He still betrayed Christ that outweighs the amount of good he did imo. If Judas was printed as a hero I'd raise a large amount of cain here on the boards till the elders regetted the idea.
You do realize that Judas could have been forgiven had he asked right?
Don't paint a picture of light around him.
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Quote from: soul seeker on March 23, 2011, 12:36:26 PMYou do realize that Judas could have been forgiven had he asked right?I think this is the point of the matter. Nowhere does it say Judas repented. As far as we know, he should not be a hero.