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1. Jacob's Dream allows me to steal an opposing Nazareth and shut it off
This sounds like a great idea. Thanks guys for doing this. Quote1. Jacob's Dream allows me to steal an opposing Nazareth and shut it offHow do you do that? I thought the rule about sites' abilities not working in battle changed?Kirk
What application did you use for recording?Thank you guys for the content.
I'm actually really intrigued by the version of the Genesis deck you used. I think I'm gonna give that a try.Also, I really like this idea for a Youtube channel. Kudos to you guys.
Quote from: Captain Kirk on April 21, 2013, 07:31:21 AMThis sounds like a great idea. Thanks guys for doing this. Quote1. Jacob's Dream allows me to steal an opposing Nazareth and shut it offHow do you do that? I thought the rule about sites' abilities not working in battle changed?KirkJacob's Dream 2/2 Genesis 28:13 Blue HE Take one Lost Soul site from an opponent and add it to your territory. If site held a Lost Soul, Lost Soul returns to general Land of Bondage. Discard any other cards in that site.So yeah, you can move the protection from shuffle to yourself and away from your opponent, but how are you "turning it off" then?
It'd probably be a bit easier to see if you didn't record your entire stream - just the play area and hand. You could also have whoever isn't recording record their hand so the viewers can see that too.Otherwise, neato.
Quote from: browarod on April 21, 2013, 11:15:16 AMI'm actually really intrigued by the version of the Genesis deck you used. I think I'm gonna give that a try.Also, I really like this idea for a Youtube channel. Kudos to you guys. Thanks. It's kinda of a neat little toolbox.Quote from: Redoubter on April 21, 2013, 11:52:04 AMQuote from: Captain Kirk on April 21, 2013, 07:31:21 AMThis sounds like a great idea. Thanks guys for doing this. Quote1. Jacob's Dream allows me to steal an opposing Nazareth and shut it offHow do you do that? I thought the rule about sites' abilities not working in battle changed?KirkJacob's Dream 2/2 Genesis 28:13 Blue HE Take one Lost Soul site from an opponent and add it to your territory. If site held a Lost Soul, Lost Soul returns to general Land of Bondage. Discard any other cards in that site.So yeah, you can move the protection from shuffle to yourself and away from your opponent, but how are you "turning it off" then?I was under the impression that ruled hadn't changed and then I could push it into battle to negate the ability for the phase. I remember that discussion, but maybe I just remember the conclusion wrong.
Two years ago? So much for being update on rulings.Well, then I guess I should drop Jacob's Dream. I'd probably add some other site counter I guess, because Nazareth really hurts this deck a lot.
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on April 21, 2013, 02:20:02 PMTwo years ago? So much for being update on rulings.Well, then I guess I should drop Jacob's Dream. I'd probably add some other site counter I guess, because Nazareth really hurts this deck a lot.So...a lost soul doesn't have to be in the site for the site to be active?
Quote from: Platinum_Angel on April 21, 2013, 02:37:14 PMQuote from: Alex_Olijar on April 21, 2013, 02:20:02 PMTwo years ago? So much for being update on rulings.Well, then I guess I should drop Jacob's Dream. I'd probably add some other site counter I guess, because Nazareth really hurts this deck a lot.So...a lost soul doesn't have to be in the site for the site to be active?Lost souls have never needed to be in sites activate them as far as I am aware, but until recently, no special ability has done anything that you would want it to be empty for (such as Herod's Dungeon). You used to be able to shut off single color site abilities by using them in battle as an access site, but that's now be changed to say site abilities are always active.
Hopefully I'll clear up the confusion as opposed to muddying the waters.Jordan's understanding was also mine - set aside enhancements go to the set aside area until the set aside character(s) are returned, then the enhancement is discarded. That used to be the rule and it's still the way I play still it.I was also a little confused how that was missing from the REG entry for Set Aside. I looked back and some discussions and found that the rule was removed/changed with the release of the online REG 2.0 a couple years ago. It was removed based on the fact that so many other card types now set other cards aside and we don't want Haman, the Shame Lost Soul, etc going to the set aside area with the cards they target.So, the current rule is that set aside enhancements (or cards of any type) do not follow the card(s) they set aside to the set aside area. If any elders wish to change that I support reviving the private discussion found here.
Curiosity question: Who is your target audience? Because I noticed that you guys used a lot of terms that may not be familiar to beginners ("TGT", "Aggro")
Also He is Risen does NOT go to the set-aside area per this quote. Change away from how it always was.Quote from: Gabe on April 15, 2013, 02:16:38 PMHopefully I'll clear up the confusion as opposed to muddying the waters.Jordan's understanding was also mine - set aside enhancements go to the set aside area until the set aside character(s) are returned, then the enhancement is discarded. That used to be the rule and it's still the way I play still it.I was also a little confused how that was missing from the REG entry for Set Aside. I looked back and some discussions and found that the rule was removed/changed with the release of the online REG 2.0 a couple years ago. It was removed based on the fact that so many other card types now set other cards aside and we don't want Haman, the Shame Lost Soul, etc going to the set aside area with the cards they target.So, the current rule is that set aside enhancements (or cards of any type) do not follow the card(s) they set aside to the set aside area. If any elders wish to change that I support reviving the private discussion found here.Kirk
I watched the first part of the video you linked. The strategy is impeccable! The way everything you do helps something else you do is awsome! I wish I had better strategy.
Here's a quick (36 min) intro to who we are, why we are doing this, and why you should care!Introduction to ShowThis video comes complete with digs at John Earley, so you can't miss it!
There was at least one valuable piece of information in there.