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Maximum of 1 of each in a deck:• Multi-colored enhancement, Hero, or Evil Character• Dominant (1 Son of God, 1 Angel of the Lord, etc.)Maximum of 1 of each per 50 cards in a deck:• Card that has a special ability (printed in the text above the Scripture). Example: A fifty-six (56) card deck may contain only one Gideon’s Call, one Samson’s Strength, etc. A onehundred (100) card deck may contain no more than two Gideon’s Call, two Samson’s Strength cards, etc. A one-hundred fifty (150) card deck may contain no more than three of any individual special ability card.Maximum of 3 of each in a deck: • Single-colored Heroes, Evil Characters and enhancements that do not have a special ability.Card Type Caps:• The number of sites may not exceed the number of Lost Souls in a deck.• The number of dominant cards (good dominants and evil dominants combined) may not exceed the number of Lost Souls in a deck.Defining Duplicate Cards:• Same Title + Same Art = Same Card.Cards with the same title and same art are considered duplicates. For example, Saph (black brigade) and Saph (gray brigade) are duplicates. Since they have special abilities, you are allowed only1 Saph in a deck of fewer than 100 cards.• Same Title + Same Brigade = Same Card (except generic characters with different art).Cards with the same title and same brigade are considered duplicates. For example, John (purple brigade, deck J) and John (purple brigade, deck H), and John (purple brigade, promo) are duplicates. Since they have special abilities, you are allowed only 1 John in a deck of fewer than 100 cards. The only exception to this rule is generic characters with different art. For example, you can have 4 different versions of Sadducees in your deck, since they are generic characters with different art.• Different Art + Different Brigade = Different Card.Cards that have the same title are not considered duplicates for deck building if their art and brigade are different. For example, you can have one Peter (purple brigade) and one Peter (red brigade) in your deck. However, since Peter is a unique character, you can only have one in play at a time.
As a new player to the "Official" Rules of Redemption
Thank you everyone for your help! I am hoping to make a Type 1 Deck and attend Travis Brown's District Tournament on September 26th. Anything I should know? I have never attended a card game Tournament of any kind, but I know the basics on how it works.
Quote from: Jaydog1616 on June 21, 2015, 08:07:48 PMThank you everyone for your help! I am hoping to make a Type 1 Deck and attend Travis Brown's District Tournament on September 26th. Anything I should know? I have never attended a card game Tournament of any kind, but I know the basics on how it works.My advice for playing in your first tournament ... ...Run practice drills with your deck. Check to see how fast you can get your crucial cards. If you're above 56 cards, try to find out where you can slim the deck down without hindering yourself.
My advice for playing in your first tournament ... ...Run practice drills with your deck. Check to see how fast you can get your crucial cards. If you're above 56 cards, try to find out where you can slim the deck down without hindering yourself.
Whoa. You, sir, have obviously never played turtle decks. Big decks can be hideously difficult to beat. However, at the beginning stage, yes, it is good to keep your deck small. But don't be afraid to make them bigger as time goes on!
Quote from: Minion of Jesus on June 21, 2015, 10:54:04 PMWhoa. You, sir, have obviously never played turtle decks. Big decks can be hideously difficult to beat. However, at the beginning stage, yes, it is good to keep your deck small. But don't be afraid to make them bigger as time goes on!I think it was Gabe who brought a 150+ card T1 deck to the last nationals I attended a few years back in Pennsylvania.
Quote from: Jesusman on June 22, 2015, 12:51:21 AMI think it was Gabe who brought a 150+ card T1 deck to the last nationals I attended a few years back in Pennsylvania. I very much doubt that, unless you are referring to a different Gabe than the guy here on the forums. I think the last time Nats was in PA was in 2003. Gabe started playing in ~2006. And it is probably less likely that Gabe would bring a 150 card deck to a tournament than he would attend a tournament for a game he has never played...
I think it was Gabe who brought a 150+ card T1 deck to the last nationals I attended a few years back in Pennsylvania.
Jordan has his facts right. I started in 2006. I haven't ever built a deck that large, even for T2. There are other Gabes though. I know of two that have played Redemption in the past. It was probably one of them.
I thought that once you decked out, you shuffled your discard pile back into your draw pile. Don't ask me why I thought that, but I did.
Quote from: kram1138 on June 21, 2015, 11:18:22 PMI thought that once you decked out, you shuffled your discard pile back into your draw pile. Don't ask me why I thought that, but I did.So what DO you do? I have never had my deck run out before. I usually play casual games with a BIG deck, so I haven't ever had the chance to deck out..
Okay thanks! A couple more things, #1. How many evil characters can I use to block a rescue attempt, WITHOUT banding? 1? And does the evil characters I block with have to come from my Hand? Or can I use one from my territory? (In my "Unofficial" version of the game, you could block a rescue attempt with as much Evil Characters as you wanted, one at a time. Like Defeat one Evil Character, then present another)#2. Duplicates. I have 2 IDENTICAL Gold Brigade "Panic Demon", and 1 Crimson Brigade "Panic Demon". The Special Ability on all of them is "May Band to Panic Demon". But the Redemption Rulebook says No Duplicates. Does this mean I can't bring more than 1?#3. How Many Artifacts per Deck? And how many can be activated at once?Thanks guys so much for your help! That should be all my questions.