Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ > Official Rules & Errata

Shuffle

(1/1)

pinkfloyd:
   While it's true I've been collecting and trying to play Redemption since it first hit the market, since a lot of my games are a version of solitaire, I find that many times  I have not understood a rule and been playing incorrectly for years.  This question runs along those lines.  The Sanhedrin card allows one to discard it and shuffle 3 Lost Souls into deck.   Since it seems I would want my opponent to be loaded with Lost Souls for me to redeem and I would be hoping NOT to turn mine, am I to assume this card is used to shuffle 3 Lost Souls from outside the game (somewhere?) into my opponent's deck?   
   Using, capturing, adding to or removing cards and banding to other players' cards is the hardest thing for me to grasp.  Most ccg's that I have played allow you to discard, "exile"/banish, or otherwise neuter an opponent's card, but it's rare that you actually assume control of an opponent's cards, in my limited experience.  So learning that I could band with an opponent's hero if it was out there in play was a mind real opener.  Now I'm wondering how many other rules I might have used, if I new more than just what is in the 4th edition rule book.

RedemptionAggie:
If a card doesn't specify where the targeted cards come from, they usually come from in play. I don't think Sanhedrin is the right name, but the card that shuffles 3 LS is meant to shuffle 3 LS in your Land of Bondage into your deck so they're not in play for your opponent to rescue. It makes you more likely to draw LS, but they're better off in deck than out to be rescued.

Sean:
Just a Hireling

Navigation

[0] Message Index

Go to full version