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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => Topic started by: Alex_Olijar on March 06, 2012, 01:31:38 AM
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Who has ever actually used Goliath's Taunt ability or seen it used?
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I have rarely had the opportunity to use Goliath's Taunt ability - And those few times that I have had the conditions met - I haven't wanted to Taunt, simply because the payoff for it isn't high enough for the risk, and typically, these situations happen extremely early in the game, where the opponent could simply decline at no cost.
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I was wondering if people had forgotten this ability, or did not see it on the card.
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edit: the card that I posted has been changed do to the upgrade of the database. I have removed it because of this.
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... and typically, these situations happen extremely early in the game, where the opponent could simply decline at no cost.
What are the rules for Taunt? I thought if your opponent declined, you could use the taunt ability. Do you mean your opponent doesn't have any heroes out yet?
And no, I have never seen or heard it used.
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I think I used it once when I first got Goliath (P)
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What is this "Taunt" you speak of?
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I don't even remember how to use it, and I've never once used it.
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I used him from regs to nats, and never once used it. Not that I remembered that it was there...
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does his taunt ability happen every time he taunts? and does it work like a hero ability, it happens before the opposition comes into battle if the opposition chooses to do so?
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I think Taunt should be redefined to have a little more punch. I cannot recall the exact requirements to make a taunt, but I think it should just be an evil battle challenge, and should have some sort of ability like, "if opponent declines or loses, you may discard a card in opponent's territory" or something like that.
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I think Taunt should be redefined to have a little more punch. I cannot recall the exact requirements to make a taunt, but I think it should just be an evil battle challenge, and should have some sort of ability like, "if opponent declines or loses, you may discard a card in opponent's territory" or something like that.
That's pretty much what it is. If your opponent has no souls in territory, you can Taunt, and if you win, you do the Taunt ability.
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I thought Taunt required you to have no souls either? Hm, I seem to have been misinformed...
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If only Taunt were somewhere in the REG. Somehow, it's not in there at all, just on the insides of card packs I've long thrown away.
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I'm not sure why you shuffled one of his heroes, since the taunt ability is place hero beneath deck.
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If only Taunt were somewhere in the REG. Somehow, it's not in there at all, just on the insides of card packs I've long thrown away.
But they have so many uses!
- Use them as spacers to balance furniture
- Use them to break into let yourself into your home thereby saving your credit cards from damage.
- Use them as a Flowmaster for your bicycle
- Use them to get food particles out of your teeth
They're almost as awesome as the ShamWow!
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If only Taunt were somewhere in the REG. Somehow, it's not in there at all, just on the insides of card packs I've long thrown away.
But they have so many uses!
- Use them as spacers to balance furniture
- Use them to break into let yourself into your home thereby saving your credit cards from damage.
- Use them as a Flowmaster for your bicycle
- Use them to get food particles out of your teeth
They're almost as awesome as the ShamWow!
This is true.
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I used it once, and we had to look at the packs to see how it worked :P. I think it needs to be changed to have a little more punch (and more characters with the identifier) before it can be viably used.
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I've seen it used twice and I'm pretty sure somebody used goliath's taunt on me at last year's nats
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You seem to forget that, "if you decline any kind of battle challenge, you lose the battle challenge". So if your opponent declines, you can use the taunt. Says something like that in Disciples packs.
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Why must you keep necroposting.
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I still don't get what necroposting is ???
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Posting on a topic that has not been posted on for awhile.
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Posting on a thread that has not been posted on in at least 14 days.
Why must you keep necroposting.
Nameless, are you talking to me?
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Posting on a thread that has not been posted on in at least 14 days.Why must you keep necroposting.
Nameless, are you talking to me?
No, mostly Andy since he has been doing quite frequently.
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Sorry, I didn't really know you weren't supposed to do that. Now I know not to do it again. Thx
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Sorry, I didn't really know you weren't supposed to do that. Now I know not to do it again. Thx
It's not that you can't post in old topics. It's just that if you do, you had better have something to actually add to the conversation. If a thread is more than a week old (see the date of the last post in it) and you really want to post something important in it, then read the whole thread to make sure it hasn't been said already. If it has not, then you should say something like "I am bumping this to say..." so that people know that you have intentionally resurrected a dead conversation to re-spark interest in the topic and direct focus towards your comment.
But generally, if you have something useful to say, it's safer and usually just as acceptable to simply start a new thread.
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I had never seen this "necroposting" issue come up until the past couple months. I also don't understand the reasoning as to why this is a bad thing or why anybody cares. I've seen more complaints in the past over someone starting a new topic on something that has been talked about repeatedly.
It seems like many times it would be better to just post in an existing topic to keep the related material together. I know that when I've seen people bring up an old topic I usually find it worth reading.
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The rules and etiquette of necroposting are nuanced and difficult to navigate. Sometimes it's appropriate to do so, which confuses the issue.
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wht about multi posting-what is that supposed to be
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wht about multi posting-what is that supposed to be
Those with short term memory
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usually forget.