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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Warrior_Monk on March 01, 2009, 01:58:57 PM
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Type: Hero Enh. • Brigade: Green • Ability: None • Class: None • Special Ability: Set aside one or more of your Heroes. Hero (s) is immune to negative effect while set-aside. Discard Passover when Hero (s) returns to play. • Play As: Set aside one or more of your Heroes. Hero (s) is protected from negative effect while set-aside. Discard Passover when Hero (s) returns to play.
I don't understand... it's basically protecting them while set aside, but when they come back, it's worthless?
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It's pretty much just temporary protection. I have once used it in a black brigade deck where I used Wrath of Satan, and that worked pretty well.
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It's pretty much just temporary protection. I have once used it in a black brigade deck where I used Wrath of Satan, and that worked pretty well.
so it's pure fail.
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Excuse me? Is that what I said at all?
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Fact:
so it's pure fail.
Fact.
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Fact:
so it's pure fail.
Fact.
master, I love you.
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Passover + Black brigade = weak.
Thank you, Ring Wraith.
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It's a really old school version of Kerith Ravine (i think that's the fortress I'm thinking of, at least. o.o)
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master, I love you.
Fact.
That is disturbing
Fact.
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Passover could be handy if plan on setting aside a character that you know your opponent will not want to come back; like, if you use a bunch of really good set asides at once on an already powerful character, and you don't want your opponent to make it all for naught by discarding him or whatever, then it might be a good option.
Otherwise, yeah, it is pretty worthless by itself.
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If you want to use a green offense with a Persian Presidents defense, then it might come in handy.
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It would be good if "negative effect" included cards from the same alignment... then you could use it with ANB.