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That was only 2 questions.
Eh, I count it as two, the second was a two part question I.E. 'Is moses an egyptian, and/or a judge'
"There are three kinds of people in this world: those who *can* count, and those who can't."
Present HeroYou begin a rescue attempt or battle challenge by placing a Hero in the Field of Battle. The Hero can be played from your hand or your territory.The following Redemption® cards are considered Egyptians:• (Good): Midwives, Pharaoh’s Daughter• (Evil): Egyptian Archer, Egyptian Charioteers, Egyptian Horsemen, Egyptian Warden, Egyptian Wise Men, Huge Egyptian, Jambres, Jannes, King Shishak, King So, Pharaoh, Pharaoh Hophra, Pharaoh Neco, Pharaoh’s Magicians, Potiphar, Potiphar’s Wife, Potiphera, Priest of On, Queen Tahpenes, Taskmaster, and The Amalekites' SlaveJudgesSamson’s Sacrifice says that if “used by a judge, negate and discard ….” Judges ruled over Israel after they crossed the Jordan River and arrived in Canaan but before the era of the kings. Their history is recorded in the book of Judges. The following Redemption® cards are considered Judges:• (Good): Abdon, Deborah, Ehud, Eli the Priest, Elon, Gideon, Ibzan, Jair, Jephthah, Joshua, Othniel, Samson, Samuel, Shamgar, and Tola• (Evil converted to Good): Abijah, son of Samuel and Joel, son of Samuel
I'd say there are 10. Those who know binary, and those who don't.
Quote from: Professoralstad on July 12, 2009, 04:04:40 PMI'd say there are 10. Those who know binary, and those who don't. There are only 10 people who know binary.
1. The Rulebook states that the Hero can go straight to battle2. No and No. as odd as it sounds no to bothThat was only 2 questions."We don't count well here either"Name the book that comes from and I'll send you a signed buckler.
Would that be from "Ender's game"?