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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Farin on December 11, 2010, 12:56:49 AM
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What is the ruling on drawing cards you dont have? From my magic days we called this "decking". If in your draw phase you cant draw cards...you loose....does that apply in Redemption.
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If you draw your entire deck you continue playing the game using what you have on the field and what you have in your hand. In redemption it isn't uncommon for games to go on for many turns after decking out.
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very interesting! Thank you :)
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Ok.....totally off topic but if a Hero is healed...does he win?
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No.He is discarded but healed.
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the hero gets returned to the territory instead of being discarded.
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Thnx :)
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If you draw your entire deck you continue playing the game using what you have on the field and what you have in your hand. In redemption it isn't uncommon for games to go on for many turns after decking out.
Ain't that the truth.
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What is the ruling on drawing cards you dont have? From my magic days we called this "decking". If in your draw phase you cant draw cards...you loose....does that apply in Redemption.
Do you still play Magic?
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I do not, to expensive these days
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Ok new question. What is considered " In territory" because nothing seems to have the same answer.
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In territory is (don't quote me on this)
NOT in:
Deck
Discard Pile
Battle
Set-Aside Area
Land of Redemption.
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So, besides characters in your territory, the territory includes your artifact pile, fortresses (that are not set-aside like Chamber of Angels), sites, and unrescued Lost Souls.
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your artifact pile
Something to remember, though, is that any face-down artifacts in that pile (or any face-down cards, for that matter) are not in play. So something that says "discard a card from opponent's territory" would not allow you to discard a face-down artifact, even though it is in their territory.
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The Field of Play basically applies to all cards that are in play (there are some small qualifiers involved).
The Field of Battle is the part of the Field of Play occupied by cards that are played in battle.
Territory is essentially each player's individual piece of the Field of Play. My territory and your territory (and the Field of Battle) make up the Field of Play.
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very cool thank you guys :) All these new cards to take in....sooo nuch new stuff since i stopped playing back with C&D :)