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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: SignoftheStar on November 07, 2011, 03:08:07 PM
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I know a Character like Paul counts as Multicolored, but how about something like Ezekiel (Green/Teal) or Samuel (Green/Gold)?
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As far as I know, brigade doesn't influence deckbuilding. Also, Paul is considered Saul at face value( 10/11 Grey EC.)
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You're only allowed one copy of a multicolored Character in a deck according to the 10th Anniversary Rulebook.
Is this not so?
This also applies for Enhancements as well.
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You're only allowed one copy of a multicolored Character in a deck according to the 10th Anniversary Rulebook.
Is this not so?
This also applies for Enhancements as well.
The Rulebook is correct.
Any card that has more than one brigade at face value, is considered multi-color. Saul/Paul is a grey EC at face value like Kittens said, so he would not be considered multi-color.
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You're only allowed one copy of a multicolored Character in a deck according to the 10th Anniversary Rulebook.
Is this not so?
This also applies for Enhancements as well.
This is absolutely true. I can only have one of the new Ezekiels in my deck. However, I can have Ezekiel, Samuel, Aaron, Jeremiah and Zechariah all in the same deck.
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Huh.
So I can have more than one Saul/Paul, but only one Samuel.
In a weird way, this all works out.
Thanks again, Redwing. What would I do without you and Polarius?
And thank you as well, Kittens.
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No you can only have one of every card unless your over 100 cards. In T2 if that's is what you're talking about then you can have one Saul/Paul and two of any dual colored brigades.
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Actually CJ, for deck building purposes Saul/Paul is a gray EC. So you can have up to 4 in T2, and 1 per 50 in T1.
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I've been told differently RDT. As long as I've played the game, Saul/Paul was considered multicolor for deck-building.
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RDT is correct. Saul/Paul is Saul at face value.
The new deck-building rule for dual-color cards...does that go in effect next year?
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Wow, I didn't know that. You learn something new every day. You can still only have 2 dual colored cards.
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RDT is correct. Saul/Paul is Saul at face value.
The new deck-building rule for dual-color cards...does that go in effect next year?
This year. It was the rule when Gabe posted it.
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Whoa, hold on a second. You can have two now?
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Only in T2.
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Blast.
Still... can you say Seven Years of Plenty?
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Blast.
Still... can you say Seven Years of Plenty?
Yes, I believe you could have multiples of 7 yrs. of Plenty because it is a dual alignment card, not a dual brigade card
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Blast.
Still... can you say Seven Years of Plenty?
Yes, I believe you could have multiples of 7 yrs. of Plenty because it is a dual alignment card, not a dual brigade card
They aren't mutually exclusive, Blue and Gold are still two brigades.
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Blast.
Still... can you say Seven Years of Plenty?
Yes, I believe you could have multiples of 7 yrs. of Plenty because it is a dual alignment card, not a dual brigade card
They aren't mutually exclusive, Blue and Gold are still two brigades.
Smokey is correct, 7YoP has more than one brigade.