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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Noah on May 27, 2016, 11:59:16 PM
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I noticed that some of the new animals are identified as "Genderless" in their identifiers while some of them are not.
The animals explicitly listed as being "Genderless" on their respective cards are Bear and Lions.
I'm wondering whether or not the other 5 animals currently in the game, Leviathan, Fire Foxes, Coliseum Lions, Maltese Viper, and The Serpent, can be targeted as being either Male, Female, or Genderless.
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If the noun was gendered in the Bible, it keeps that gender in Redemption. I'm guessing the difference is whether the animals in question were referred to in Scripture as "he" or not.
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You should be able to answer all your questions using this information.
Non-Human Characters
These characters are also treated as having a gender. This is determined using the following:
● Card Title/Verse text: If the title or verse refers to a character with words such as ‘he’ or ‘his’ or ‘Prince,’ etc., then the character is to be treated as male.
● Card Art: If the character appears to be male, it is treated as male. If the character appears to be
female, it is treated as female.
Fire Foxes was overlooked when updating the list of genderless characters.
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Thanks Gabe. :)
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Usually mixed groups are genderless, but I believe that's only for unknown mixed groups (Moses' Parents is male and female, for example).