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I thought Isaiah was plenty strong without the extra Seraph.
Because of grammatical consistency?
Schaef, Your gaming knowledge and hands on application abounds; however I dont see how you can consider these two cards the same. YES, the have the same artwork, and brigade; but different name and scripture verse.
The art isn't the same. The centering and background along with color is different on seraph.
And I have asked you why a minor grammatical difference makes these two inexorably different
I dont think it should be considered the same card if it has a new ability.
I personally don't think foreign grammar applies.
Can I have Seraphim and Seraphur in the same deck?
Only if you use Journey to Sweeden.
Quote from: RTSmaniac on August 12, 2011, 10:23:21 AMI dont think it should be considered the same card if it has a new ability.So Warriors Gabe and Kings Gabe are not the same card?
Quote from: The Schaef on August 12, 2011, 10:47:13 AMQuote from: RTSmaniac on August 12, 2011, 10:23:21 AMI dont think it should be considered the same card if it has a new ability.So Warriors Gabe and Kings Gabe are not the same card?Same art...
Locusts from the Pit is the same card asLocust from the Pit.Plural doesn't count as a different card if the art is the same.
As for the more specific name (Seraph with Live Coal), I always assumed that the cards would be the same (just like Angel at Tomb and Angel at THE Tomb).
Going by this thread and rulings in the past. With Seraph and Seraphim being the same character for deck building rules. Shouldn't Seraph be listed as generic since Seraphim (band to green) is?
So, can we get a final confirmation on this? If possible, can we get a quick list of which seraphs can all be in the same deck?
I agree with Bryon that only one of the standing seraphs (band to green, band to prophet) and one of the flying seraphs (band to blue, with a live coal) should be allowed in the same deck. So you can choose one of each artwork, but not both of either artwork.
Quote from: Professoralstad on August 19, 2011, 02:51:36 PMI agree with Bryon that only one of the standing seraphs (band to green, band to prophet) and one of the flying seraphs (band to blue, with a live coal) should be allowed in the same deck. So you can choose one of each artwork, but not both of either artwork. So, just to confirm, I can have Seraph (band to green prophet) AND Seraph with a Live Coal AND Cherubim (RA2) in the same deck?
I think you should be able to have Mr. Coal and the blue bander in the same deck. I mean, are Joseph and Joseph the Carpenter considered the same character?