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Interesting. And it actually makes everyone happy, which is quite an accomplishment.
This is kind of like my idea just a lot better.
We also don't have to eliminate multiplayer, just push it to being more casual, like MtG.
Simeon and Anna both specifically refer to NT prophets, while Obadiah's Caves refers to OT prophets (I'm sure there are others that make the distinction, but these are the three I knew off the top of my head).
Quote from: Chris on March 18, 2014, 03:34:24 PM Simeon and Anna both specifically refer to NT prophets, while Obadiah's Caves refers to OT prophets (I'm sure there are others that make the distinction, but these are the three I knew off the top of my head). For those of us keeping score, Caves actually says "green prophets" and doesn't distinguish between O.T. and N.T. I don't think there are any other testament-specific prophet cards aside from Baptism of Jesus.
Third, I hope that any serious consideration of a game reboot would also include taking a fresh look at the distribution model as well. Right now the size of the player base makes Redemption borderline (at best) as a viable collectible game. Couple that with the huge shift in the Christian retail landscape over the past 20 years, and you have a real problem going forward.
I think redemption would be cooler to kids if the ultra-rares looked like this.
Ultra rares were almost 10 years ago.
Quote from: Westy on March 19, 2014, 08:06:52 PMUltra rares were almost 10 years ago. Exactly why the game isn't doing as good as it was 10 years ago.