New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
It is so hard to know what cards to shave off your deck to make it 50 cards.
Woulnd'nt a 57 card deck really need 58 cards for a LS?
Being able to modify deck size is something that sets Redemption apart from other games, so it's hard to draw a comparison to other games.
Quote from: Westy on January 13, 2015, 05:20:06 PMBeing able to modify deck size is something that sets Redemption apart from other games, so it's hard to draw a comparison to other games.Both Yugioh and MtG have modifiable deck sizes...
I am curious what the general redemption public thinks about the necessity of a 50 card deck. Is getting to SoG/NJ before your opponent does still the best way to win in type 1? With the shift to balanced decks in the meta (I know there is no clear meta right now) is going to 53 for another hero and 2 more battle winners worth it? Is going to 57 for more overall power and the extra Dominant worth it? Are we cutting draw enhancements for more power? Would a raw 50 card speed deck be able to blast through these balanced decks if we went back to 7-8 card defense? These are all questions I've been pondering as we begin prepping for an exciting redemption season. What do you think?
Yugioh is 40-60
For reference, nobody in the second to last round of top cut last year had a 50 card deck. First place had 56 cards, second place had 52, and third and fourth both had 51. I think we may be getting to a point where search and draw are both incredibly ingrained into the cards that the issue of probability Gabe mentioned no longer matters as much. Additionally, there are so many good options in every theme (and a huge host of excellent neutral cards) that playing at 50 may no longer be the only optimal option, as slightly more cards gives you more answers to any given situation. If Redemption operated on a d1 system, 50 would be the best without question, but because it's a d3 (and most abilities are more than a d1), that may not be the case.
Quote from: Chris on January 13, 2015, 06:52:58 PMFor reference, nobody in the second to last round of top cut last year had a 50 card deck. First place had 56 cards, second place had 52, and third and fourth both had 51. I think we may be getting to a point where search and draw are both incredibly ingrained into the cards that the issue of probability Gabe mentioned no longer matters as much. Additionally, there are so many good options in every theme (and a huge host of excellent neutral cards) that playing at 50 may no longer be the only optimal option, as slightly more cards gives you more answers to any given situation. If Redemption operated on a d1 system, 50 would be the best without question, but because it's a d3 (and most abilities are more than a d1), that may not be the case.In fairness, I was only at 51 because I built my deck the morning of, as per usual, and couldn't figure out what card was extra. I should have been at 50.
I decided to be safe and risk it