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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: cooldudejsw on July 15, 2012, 06:13:52 PM
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If i remember correctly, you can have a certain number of Generic characters in your deck with abilities without the 1 per 50 cards rule right? For example, could i have 2 TxP Enchanters in a 63-77 card deck T1? It is a generic magician...thanks!
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If i remember correctly, you can have a certain number of Generic characters in your deck with abilities without the 1 per 50 cards rule right? For example, could i have 2 TxP Enchanters in a 63-77 card deck T1? It is a generic magician...thanks!
No, you cannot have two of the same cards with Special Abilities unless it is a 100+ card deck. Being Generic doesn't make a difference.
Maximum of 1 of each per 50 cards in a deck:
Card that has a special ability (text over the picture). Example: A fifty-six (56) card deck may contain only one Authority of Christ, one Repentance, etc. A one-hundred (100) card deck may contain no more than two Authority of Christ, two Repentance cards, etc. A one-hundred fifty (150) card deck may contain no more than three of any individual special ability card.
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Ok ty
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There is a rule about generic characters with different art, such as the Pharisees and Sadducees, where you can have one of each art, that may have been what you were thinking of, but it won't work for just any generic character.
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Or you could have three non-special ability Enchanters in a deck less then 100 cards.