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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Redemption® Resources and Thinktank => Topic started by: Gabe on May 14, 2018, 12:48:59 PM
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What was the first full art card (the style used for the Legacy Rares this year)?
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What was the first full art card (the style used for the Legacy Rares this year)?
Clarification: Are you asking about an official card or one of the unofficial alt-arts you used to do (assuming the former)?
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What was the first full art card (the style used for the Legacy Rares this year)?
2015 glory of the lord national promo?
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Official release by Cactus (my custom cards are borderless which omits the white border). I don’t see a correct answer yet.
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(https://www.cactusforums.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Flandofredemption.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F06%2FTSC_NCoW.jpg&hash=a72115846804636e7c0546adb0cfe08c02b54f41)
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Captain of the Host Special National Promo in 2016.
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Excellent guesses!
Is it Philosophy?
Close but that wasn't the first (probably gives it away).
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Excellent guesses!
Is it Philosophy?
Close but that wasn't the first (probably gives it away).
Saul/Paul?
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Saul/Paul?
Winner!
Apostles came out in 2001. Philosophy was a promo in 2003.
It wasn't until I was creating Redemption's next flip card that I realized full art isn't anything new. ::)
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Would Majestic Heavens be that flip card?
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Would Majestic Heavens be that flip card?
Majestic Heavens is not a flip card or even a dual card type. 8)
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Technically Saul/Paul and Philosophy still have borders tho... ::)
I think an argument could be made for Sword of the Spirit (CoW AB). 8)
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does "boarders" refer to the empty space surrounding the actual frame of the card - "white boarder"?
or is it the boarder surrounding the artwork and text box?
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Regular cards have the white border and a colored border (or sometimes an image border in recent Alt-border sets).
Full art cards just have the white border.
Borderless cards...well, that says it all. ;D
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The black card from warriors? The "art" on it does fill the whole card...