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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2010, 10:07:21 PM »
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Similarly, cards that say "a good enhancement with a Matthew reference" DO include AoC, but do NOT include AoC promo.

The reference is not on the card.
Really? If AoCP has no reference then why in the name of little green apples is AoCP still considered a New Testament card?

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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2010, 10:10:31 PM »
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Really? If AoCP has no reference then why in the name of little green apples is AoCP still considered a New Testament card?

This has already been addressed in other situations. For the purpose of rulings, NT is a time period, not a scripture reference. Scripture can be used to assist the decision.
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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #27 on: January 29, 2010, 06:37:59 PM »
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Are there any cards with Errata that matter at all in this discussion?

Since when has irrelevancy kept Redemption players from having a 12 page discussion concerning something they're passionate about? :D
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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #28 on: January 29, 2010, 07:16:31 PM »
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Similarly, cards that say "a good enhancement with a Matthew reference" DO include AoC, but do NOT include AoC promo.

The reference is not on the card.
Really? If AoCP has no reference then why in the name of little green apples is AoCP still considered a New Testament card?

Two things:

1) Whuh??? (Translation: I didn't know this.)

2) This stinks!!! (Translation: I don't like this.)
Yourmathteacher already answered this, but I'll give you a coupe extra examples:
1) Might of Angels (warriors) - Discard all evil characters in play having a N.T. reference on card.
2) Might of Angels (kings) - Discard all N.T. evil characters in play.

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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #29 on: January 29, 2010, 07:22:51 PM »
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Okay, here's a question: what if the card has a NT scripture reference that is really quoting an OT reference?  Do we even have any cards that do this?  If so, can it be targeted as an OT and NT reference?

OK, so it was more than one question.   :)
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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #30 on: January 29, 2010, 07:32:44 PM »
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Okay, here's a question: what if the card has a NT scripture reference that is really quoting an OT reference?  Do we even have any cards that do this?  If so, can it be targeted as an OT and NT reference?

OK, so it was more than one question.   :)

The reference is the Book Chapter #:Verse # part of the card. So if a card has a verse that is from the OT, but it is misreferenced as being from the NT (so that Job 1:1 is the verse but John 1:1 is the reference), then it would be an OT card with an NT reference. It would not be an NT card, and it would not have an OT reference.

I am not aware of any cards like this, and I hope that this never does happen. But that's how I would rule it if it did.
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Re: On the card vs errata
« Reply #31 on: January 30, 2010, 01:42:56 AM »
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I think STAMP might be referring to NT passages that quote OT passages.  I am pretty sure that we have a card like this (in Angel Wars maybe? or maybe the set before or within a couple sets after).  I remember having a choice of which reference to put on a card because the NT reference was the same as the OT.  (EDIT: although, I might be thinking of the references in both new and old testaments to pagan sacrifices being offered to demons, not just idols.  The NT one of that is not a direct quote of the OT in that case, though.  In Deut. 32:17, "They sacrifice to demons, not gods, new things which came lately which your ancestors did not fear.", which is different than the I Corinthians 10:20 passage found on Demon behind the Idol and Pagan Sacrifices.).

Still, like professoralstad said, we look at the book in the reference box.
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