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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Xonathan on October 06, 2015, 11:19:50 AM
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Where can I find the rules for T1 MP?
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There are no rules. It's anarchy in its purest, evilest form. Don't play.
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Lol
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There are no rules. It's anarchy in its purest, evilest form. Don't play.
A wise man once told me "Friends don't let friends play T1 Multi" right before I played T1 Multi round.
I should have listened.
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You guys a too funny but isn't booster draft essentially the same thing? Is that evil too?
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You guys a too funny but isn't booster draft essentially the same thing? Is that evil too?
Booster is actually the best category. It's like MP only in setup, as it's usually 4 people. It's much better because of the crazy decks that result in the random nature of the draft. T1-MP takes T1-2P and warps it into a free-for-all that turns everyone into animals that try to outdraw and outsearch everyone else. Like booster, it usually ends with one person being singled-out as the threat and everyone else ganging up on said person, but with Dominants.
In short, Booster is the fun category, T1-MP is the serious category. Even if you lose in booster, you can still have some really fun games. That's much less likely to happen in T1-MP, where losses tend to feel more bitter and undeserved.
The important thing in any MP game is that no one draws 3 the first round. The person who goes first is the one that draws 3 first, when everyone has had their first turn. At least, I'm pretty sure that's how it is, it's changed more than once I think...
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The important thing in any MP game is that no one draws 3 the first round. The person who goes first is the one that draws 3 first, when everyone has had their first turn. At least, I'm pretty sure that's how it is, it's changed more than once I think...
This is the main difference, yes. On your turn you also choose who you are attacking, and just you two are fighting (putting characters into battle).
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So after drafting the packs, how do rounds work? Do all the players drafting have a big multiplayer game?
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You divide people up into 4 people normally at tops and then play a round-after that it depends how many people you have you try to put the people that have the best score together at a table and then the people with the "not so good" scores at a table and yeah