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Thinking about quitting the game
« on: August 21, 2011, 01:48:14 AM »
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With the past few sets the game has gone in a direction that goes against the reason I started playing in the first place. Not sure yet what I'm going to do about it (I'm really indecisive). In case I do decide to give it up for good, how much do you think I could get for my cards?

The "good" stuff:

1 Complete factory set minus the NJ promo (still got the warriors one)

Ultra Rares/Promos:

A New Beginning
Angel at Shur
Balance
Battering Ram
Burial Shroud
Crucify Him
Emperor Nero
Failed Objective
Goshen
Great Mourning
Guardian of Your Souls
Harvest Time
Household Idols
John
Joseph in Prison
Judas Iscariot
Leviathan
Morg
Moses and Elders
Name of the Lord
Panic Demon
Philosophy
Pierced Heart
Prosperity
Rhoda
Satan's Folly
Shield of Faith
Ship to Cyprus
Siegeworks
Spirit as a Dove
Thirty Pieces of Silver
Thorn in the Flesh
Three Nails
Windows of Narrow Light

TexP:

Angel of Warning
Astrologers
Attending Angel
Consuming Fire
Damsel with Spirit of Divination
Divination
Enchanter
Entrapping Pharisees
Gates of Hell
Herod's Dungeon
Herod's Treachery
High Places
Image of Jealousy
Magic Charms
Proud Pharisee
Rash Oath
Salome
Samaritan Water Jar
Stalks of Flax
User of Curious Arts
Wandering Spirit

Other:

Haman's Plot x1
Lost Soul (anti-burial)

I have very little FooF/RoA. I never bought any tins and only traded for a couple of non- "high demand" cards here and there. Don't know which ones off the top of my head. I have no disciples or whatever the new set is.

There are also ~1000 other C/UC/R cards that aren't listed here.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2011, 02:17:33 AM »
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I really would encourage you not to give up just yet.  Try and take a few months off and rest up.  Come back and see if it's what you like.  If not, don't expect to get more than $150 per lot of cards.  I'd suggest breaking what you've got up into two different lots.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2011, 07:17:36 AM »
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With the past few sets the game has gone in a direction that goes against the reason I started playing in the first place. Not sure yet what I'm going to do about it (I'm really indecisive). In case I do decide to give it up for good, how much do you think I could get for my cards?

The "good" stuff:

1 Complete factory set minus the NJ promo (still got the warriors one)

Ultra Rares/Promos:

A New Beginning
Angel at Shur
Balance
Battering Ram
Burial Shroud
Crucify Him
Emperor Nero
Failed Objective
Goshen
Great Mourning
Guardian of Your Souls
Harvest Time
Household Idols
John
Joseph in Prison
Judas Iscariot
Leviathan
Morg
Moses and Elders
Name of the Lord
Panic Demon
Philosophy
Pierced Heart
Prosperity
Rhoda
Satan's Folly
Shield of Faith
Ship to Cyprus
Siegeworks
Spirit as a Dove
Thirty Pieces of Silver
Thorn in the Flesh
Three Nails
Windows of Narrow Light

TexP:

Angel of Warning
Astrologers
Attending Angel
Consuming Fire
Damsel with Spirit of Divination
Divination
Enchanter
Entrapping Pharisees
Gates of Hell
Herod's Dungeon
Herod's Treachery
High Places
Image of Jealousy
Magic Charms
Proud Pharisee
Rash Oath
Salome
Samaritan Water Jar
Stalks of Flax
User of Curious Arts
Wandering Spirit

Other:

Haman's Plot x1
Lost Soul (anti-burial)

I have very little FooF/RoA. I never bought any tins and only traded for a couple of non- "high demand" cards here and there. Don't know which ones off the top of my head. I have no disciples or whatever the new set is.

There are also ~1000 other C/UC/R cards that aren't listed here.

I really have to admit I don't like the direction the game has gone as well... I started playing the game in '95? Well, whenever it was back when there were no expansions. I remember when you had to be patient to make your move. I remember when the game wasn't overpowered and cards worked the they said on the card. I remember real battle phases. (played a game yesterday when the guy I faced quasi-rescued just to draw cards 4 times in a row) I will always be a fan for nostalgic purposes, yet I miss the days when you could use your enhancements and they worked... Just my 2 cents.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2011, 08:41:30 AM »
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I really have to admit I don't like the direction the game has gone as well... I started playing the game in '95? Well, whenever it was back when there were no expansions. I remember when you had to be patient to make your move. I remember when the game wasn't overpowered and cards worked the they said on the card.
Yeah I started playing back in '95 too, and the game was so lame that I quit playing it for a decade.  Sure the cards weren't overpowered, because they were "no powered".  They were just 4/4 heroes fighting 6/6 ECs with everyone throwing 2/2 enhancements that didn't do anything.

I remember real battle phases. (played a game yesterday when the guy I faced quasi-rescued just to draw cards 4 times in a row) I will always be a fan for nostalgic purposes, yet I miss the days when you could use your enhancements and they worked... Just my 2 cents.
I totally agree with you that it is the battle phase that makes Redemption fun.  But that phase is stronger now than it has been in many years.  At this point I can have more battles than ever before.  If they beat my 1st guy, I can use Unknown Nation to bring in someone else.  If they beat them I can bring in my EC that is face-down on that LS sitting in a multi-colored site.  If they beat them I can capture them with Magic Charms sitting on my magician in my territory.  If they have more than 2 heroes, then I can discard my Gates of Hell to bring in yet another EC and keep fighting.  And all of that is in one turn, and all of it is with enhancements thrown that affect the battle in a variety of ways (capture, discard, remove, forced withdrawl, ignore, and now even decrease, etc.).  The battle phase is awesome at this point in the life of Redemption.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2011, 08:56:15 AM »
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I really have to admit I don't like the direction the game has gone as well... I started playing the game in '95? Well, whenever it was back when there were no expansions. I remember when you had to be patient to make your move. I remember when the game wasn't overpowered and cards worked the they said on the card.
Yeah I started playing back in '95 too, and the game was so lame that I quit playing it for a decade.  Sure the cards weren't overpowered, because they were "no powered".  They were just 4/4 heroes fighting 6/6 ECs with everyone throwing 2/2 enhancements that didn't do anything.

I remember real battle phases. (played a game yesterday when the guy I faced quasi-rescued just to draw cards 4 times in a row) I will always be a fan for nostalgic purposes, yet I miss the days when you could use your enhancements and they worked... Just my 2 cents.
I totally agree with you that it is the battle phase that makes Redemption fun.  But that phase is stronger now than it has been in many years.  At this point I can have more battles than ever before.  If they beat my 1st guy, I can use Unknown Nation to bring in someone else.  If they beat them I can bring in my EC that is face-down on that LS sitting in a multi-colored site.  If they beat them I can capture them with Magic Charms sitting on my magician in my territory.  If they have more than 2 heroes, then I can discard my Gates of Hell to bring in yet another EC and keep fighting.  And all of that is in one turn, and all of it is with enhancements thrown that affect the battle in a variety of ways (capture, discard, remove, forced withdrawl, ignore, and now even decrease, etc.).  The battle phase is awesome at this point in the life of Redemption.

Don't get me wrong, expansions have made the game better, but I stopped collecting after the priests expansion... It would be nice if the expansions were used to incorporate the old cards not just completely OP them out of the game... To each his own.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2011, 09:17:34 AM »
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Don't get me wrong, expansions have made the game better, but I stopped collecting after the priests expansion...
This doesn't even make sense.  If the expansions have made the game better, then why stop getting them.  And if you don't have anything past the set that came out 5 years ago, then naturally you wouldn't have very interesting battles.  Almost all the cards that I mentioned making better battles (Site guard LS, Gates of Hell, Magic Charms) came out after that point.

It would be nice if the expansions were used to incorporate the old cards not just completely OP them out of the game... To each his own.
Actually the expansions ARE used to incorportate old cards.  Just looking at fortresses, the set after Priests (FooF) included Zerubbabel's Temple which got people playing some of those Z-temple teal guys from the Priests set.  The next set (RoA) included The Garden Tomb, which got people playing several old cards that noone had used in a while (like Peter).  The next set (TxP) included Phillistine Outpost, which got people playing cards like Fallen Warrior who hadn't been used in a long time.  The next set (Di) had "Fishing Boat" and "Dust and Ashes", which got people playing Andrew and Job for the first time in many years.  And this last set (Txp2, RoA2) has Tower of Thebez, which will probably get people playing some other characters who haven't seen the light of a tournament in a long time.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2011, 09:40:08 AM »
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I am curious if someone could generate a percentage of decks in the top 20 of open-deck categories that used TGT or Disciples. We could even throw in Genesis to complete the pre-block ignore/protect decks in general. I know that we say we have added cards to thwart pre-block pwnage, but were those decks actually stopped at Nats?
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2011, 10:43:16 AM »
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8/10 of the top ten at nats were TGT or Di.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #8 on: August 21, 2011, 10:54:12 AM »
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8/10 of the top ten at nats were TGT or Di.

yeaa... TGT was hard to stop with suzzy trolling, DI were hard to stop with Thad abuse, and on offense I thought Heretics were hard to get past with Creepers.

After this new set, I can certainly see Disciples being played way less. TGT is far more popular in multi play though, and i don't necessarily see that changing, not much anyhow. Heretics... dunno
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #9 on: August 21, 2011, 11:03:55 AM »
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7/10 of the top ten at nats were TGT or Di.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #10 on: August 21, 2011, 11:06:44 AM »
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That was in T1-2p.
@Wrath, there was your anti meta troll, the FBTNB, what else?
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #11 on: August 21, 2011, 11:08:33 AM »
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Prof's FBTNB.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #12 on: August 21, 2011, 11:49:01 AM »
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You say it goes against why you started playing it... may I ask then, why you started playing? I feel this new set did nothing but improve the game.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #13 on: August 21, 2011, 11:51:53 AM »
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8/10 of the top ten at nats were TGT or Di.
At least that is a partial improvement.  In each of the two Nats before 2011 7 of the top 10 (guessing here) were TGT.  So the latest set broadened the deck variety by one additional theme.  :P

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #14 on: August 21, 2011, 11:57:18 AM »
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I have to say, its funny how everyone went running around going TGT IS DEAD! TGT IS DEAD! because of Golgotha. I have a feeling it will actually take a bigger hit this time thanks to the oodles of anti-fort we just got. (An Assyrian siege army from hand is painful.)

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #15 on: August 21, 2011, 12:35:46 PM »
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thats the problem with the counters, they're very limited in scope that people will refuse to deck them because they serve no other purpose outside of countering one specific thing. asa is a step in the right direction as it nails other things as well and is generally overall pretty powerful.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #16 on: August 21, 2011, 12:36:36 PM »
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If everyone played Golgatha, TGT would only be mostly dead.  There's still some nice things about NT White
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #17 on: August 21, 2011, 12:41:44 PM »
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If everyone played Golgatha, TGT would only be mostly dead.  There's still some nice things about NT White

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #18 on: August 21, 2011, 12:43:15 PM »
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I have to say, its funny how everyone went running around going TGT IS DEAD! TGT IS DEAD! because of Golgotha. I have a feeling it will actually take a bigger hit this time thanks to the oodles of anti-fort we just got. (An Assyrian siege army from hand is painful.)

So what you're saying is that TGT WILL BE DEAD THIS TIME! TGT WILL BE DEAD THIS TIME!

Unfortunately I am making my prediction that pre-block ignore/protect will still represent more than half of the top decks at next year's Nats. As MJB pointed out, however, the trend seems to be that next year it will be 90% of the top decks. Frankly, if the top players in the game are using them, why wouldn't a new player do the same...especially if they were one of the other 80 players that lost to them at Nats.

I say all this because we have to realize people like jtay and theselfevident seem to have a legitimate argument, whether we want to admit it or not. There is no Battle Phase with pre-block ignore/protect.

Now, with that said, jtay and theselfevident, Redemption will continue to go through changes until powerful and plentiful counters are created. I remember when FBTN heroes also took away the Battle Phase for awhile. Once the plethora of CBN cards came, there was at least hope for a Battle Phase. I would encourage you to give it some time.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #19 on: August 21, 2011, 12:48:28 PM »
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Not to mention the TGT offense is the easiest of the top strategies to get. You buy one tin and you've got half the cards already. That's one the things I didn't like about the tins being labelled and numbered, make it random like boosters. I guess in a way I can understand why they did that but idk I just think it would have been more fun if you truly didn't know what was coming in the tin until you opened it.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #20 on: August 21, 2011, 12:53:25 PM »
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It doesn't matter what Cactus prints (within reason), TGT will be top tier if people try to fit their defense into 8 cards.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2011, 12:54:29 PM »
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You've still got five booster packs to open.
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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #22 on: August 21, 2011, 12:55:46 PM »
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It doesn't matter what Cactus prints (within reason), TGT will be top tier if people try to fit their defense into 8 cards.

Thats me :D If you saw my offense though you'd understand why my defense has to be that small. There just isn't room in my deck

You've still got five booster packs to open.

Still not the same though, you know before even buying the tin that TGT is in there.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #23 on: August 21, 2011, 01:05:53 PM »
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It doesn't matter what Cactus prints (within reason), TGT will be top tier if people try to fit their defense into 8 cards.

I agree. But then people are forced to build bigger decks, which isn't going to win tournaments either, especially against that 50-card TGT deck.  ;)

Understand that I am not trying to argue here, but rather just legitimize the claims of those that feel the new cards have been going in a direction that some players do not want to see.

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Re: Thinking about quitting the game
« Reply #24 on: August 21, 2011, 01:07:59 PM »
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If everyone played Golgatha, TGT would only be mostly dead.  There's still some nice things about NT White
If everyone played Golgotha and an NT defense...

You really can't leave that point out Kittens. So the counter to reduced deck variety on the offense was to severely curtail variety on the defense.

 


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