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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Official Rules & Errata => Ruling Questions => Topic started by: Warrior_Monk on February 16, 2009, 09:49:57 PM
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ok, Seraphim was always non-unique, but Seraph is unique. so are they the same character now?
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i would say yes, but that is just my opinion, but i wonder why so many angels band to a green birgade hero or do somthing with a green birgade prophet
because Seraph is kinda like a reprint of Seraphim... but the question is, why wasn't it called Seraphim?
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well i think the seraph is what was guarding the gates of eden wasnt it? and in so they would be diferant.
no, that was a Cherubim, which happens to be non-unique.
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Seraph and Seraphim are both generic.
A Seraph is an angel (singular). Seraphim are angels (plural). The art depicts only one seraph, so the card got an accurate name. It is still generic.
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Eek. Seraph and Seraphim are both generic.
A Seraph is an angel (simgular). Seraphim are angels (plural). The art depicts only one seraph, so the card got an accurate name. It is still generic.
AWESOME! thank you!
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My question: are you able to have both Seraph and Seraphim (band to blue version) in the same deck?
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My question: are you able to have both Seraph and Seraphim (band to blue version) in the same deck?
this should be a yes, since they are different cards.