New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
Discard PileThe discard pile is kept face up in a players Out of Play area. The discard pile contains cards that have been used or otherwise discarded during the course of the game. Cards in the discard pile are viewable by any player at any time.
Absolutely in favor of this change. Most games that I've played with a discard pile have that pile be a known location to all players. The exceptions are those with specific mechanics/game play reasons to keep the discard pile hidden. I don't believe that Redemption has those type of mechanics or game play concerns that necessitate discard being a hidden zone.
I guess I'm curious why it is defined as this: 'The discard pile is kept face up in a players Out of Play area.' I think that could cause some confusion between removed from play and discarded.
Removed from play isn't a thing. Removed from the game is. That part is there to clarify that even though they are now face up and visible, they aren't in play.
Quote from: kram1138 on July 08, 2016, 03:04:31 PMRemoved from play isn't a thing. Removed from the game is. That part is there to clarify that even though they are now face up and visible, they aren't in play.I fully understand, but if they aren't in play, how can you target them with abilities? (Just thinking from a new player perspective).
I still don't like the idea of someone being able to just decide they want to look at my discard pile while I'm in the middle of a battle with someone else (in a multi-player game).
I cannot name another game that allows you to do that and I feel that is simplifying things too far.
Quote from: Isildur on July 10, 2016, 02:41:38 AMI cannot name another game that allows you to do that and I feel that is simplifying things too far.Pretty much all of them let you
The ability to scan through any discard pile at any time is very common among the CCG world. Actually, to my knowledge, Redemption is the only one that restricts it at all. Players will not be able to take "extra" time to do this but will have to find ways to include discard pile scanning into their regular game play. When it is not your turn would be the most advantageous time, but you also don't want to miss triggers you opponent may or may not be setting off. It adds more more information available to the players while giving you another option to weigh as far as what you focus on during the game. You don't want to TILT!
While I don't follow the big three CCG's anymore I still can't name another current game where looking at any discard pile is kosher. I'm fairly certain all of the Fantasy Flight LCG's and I know for sure Hearthstone don't allow you to look at any discard pile.
Someone going through my discard pile while I'm trying to focus on a battle is what would put me on tilt...