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Quote from: Master KChief on July 09, 2009, 09:36:50 PM...sog/nj has no risk, but a huge reward. its broken. ban one, or both ideally. Ban Jesus from a Christian card game. Wow.
...sog/nj has no risk, but a huge reward. its broken. ban one, or both ideally.
wow. some people take this game considerably too seriously.
Dont forget he also took 2nd place from me at the MW Regionals in type 2 two player ...and then CRIED about it due to people showing up late and their byes and such. If only HE had played Jonathan Pequinot, then maybe he could have had something to cry about like me...
Quote from: Master KChief on July 10, 2009, 12:05:26 PMwow. some people take this game considerably too seriously.It's all good. Some people take Halo considerably too seriously.
theres a difference between being heavily involved in a video game, and thinking master chief is the next messiah.
Quote from: Master KChief on July 10, 2009, 12:19:48 PMtheres a difference between being heavily involved in a video game, and thinking master chief is the next messiah.Sooooo...... which one are you again?
Quote from: Master KChief on July 10, 2009, 12:19:48 PMtheres a difference between being heavily involved in a video game, and thinking master chief is the next messiah.I don't think Jonathan believes the Son of God card actually is Jesus. But taking Jesus out of a Christian game is kind of like taking Link out of a Zelda game. Even the multiplayer titles just had four Links
Plus, I think Jannissary is making some great points. I would highly recommend his posts to be read in this thread. Twice.
I still don't think the solution is to ban NJ. Cactus has recently been focused on balancing the game by introducing new cards that are useful both as counters to old cards and as new strategies; something like that is the solution to this problem, if anything. Justin's comment that "we want to see what effect TexP will have on the game before making such a drastic change" indicates, to me, that the next set probably has at least a few cards that may affect the way people use SoG/NJ.
In short eventually counters and counters to counters won't be enough.
*cough cough* matrix trilogy...
i liked the matrix trilogy, but you said 'great'...
As has been previously stated, Rob is not against banning cards solely for the sake of having zero banned cards. It's a plus yes, but he's not "eliminating the option," instead rather viewing it as a very last resort option.