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That's too extreme. It would rapidly shift the game from speed to nothing but defense virtually overnight. Cards like Hormah and Threatened Lives would likely become staples, and I don't even want to think of a world with ANB in every deck. There should be some penalty for decking out, but that is not it.
If a rule like that DOES come about I will quit. I have other hobbies now but I still like Redemption but if a rule like this DOES happen I quit. It's a rule in Pokemon and I hated it. I still hate it.
The thing is other games don't have a d3 per turn rule. Decking out is significantly more likely to happen in Redemption, and thus, this rule can't happen.
Forced draw and water jar could be a problem.
Yeah, that rule is way too extreme. Having to rescue an additional soul if you're decked seems better, but that might be too confusing for some.
...and I don't even want to think of a world with ANB in every deck. .
Quote from: Rawrlolsauce! on December 20, 2011, 07:59:03 AMYeah, that rule is way too extreme. Having to rescue an additional soul if you're decked seems better, but that might be too confusing for some.I agree that an auto-lose due to decking out is too extreme. However, I also think it would be interesting if a player had to give back 1 LS if they decked out.I also suspect that if this actually became a rule, that it would almost never happen.
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Quote from: Red on December 19, 2011, 10:30:57 PMIf a rule like that DOES come about I will quit. I have other hobbies now but I still like Redemption but if a rule like this DOES happen I quit. It's a rule in Pokemon and I hated it. I still hate it.Why do you not like the ruling? Saying you don't like it and will quit doesn't seem very constructive without any reasoning.Quote from: Alex_Olijar on December 19, 2011, 11:12:18 PMThe thing is other games don't have a d3 per turn rule. Decking out is significantly more likely to happen in Redemption, and thus, this rule can't happen.That is true about the drawing, but even the smallest decks will have 14 turns to win if they draw 3 cards each turn. If a 50 card deck can't win in 14 turns then it probably won't win at all. If they choose to add drawing cards to speed up the deck that is their decision. The reason decking out in Redemption is more likely is because this isn't a rule. People know that their is no penalty for decking out so they just speed through their deck. If a rule like this was implemented I would venture to say that decking out would be very rare.
I don't want new rules. Fixing things with rules results in over-complication.
Quote from: Red on December 20, 2011, 04:35:25 PMI don't want new rules. Fixing things with rules results in over-complication.And erratas/banning are less complicated?Kirk
I would rather see a rule change than a ban. I don't see how you can single out cards to ban. That is why we have erratas. If we ban Mayhem, then everyone will start screaming for bans on Falling Away or GoYS. That would just start a chain reaction.
Another issue with this rule is that is essentially renders the conditional CBN granted by >10 cards in deck on some cards useless and WS might as well not exist. So really, this rule change is a ban.