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		Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Deck Building & Design => Type 1 Deck Advice => Topic started by: Master Q on September 28, 2022, 06:34:03 PM
		
			
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				I haven't had a deck for awhile, but after playing a little bit this year I thought I might as well put one together. This is what I came up with:
 
 50 cards
 LS: 8
 Harvest
 Awake
 Imitate
 Crowds
 Humble
 Distressed
 Wanderer
 Hopper
 
 Doms: 7
 SoG (OT)
 TSC
 Glory of the Lord
 AotL (OT)
 3 Woes
 Crowd's Choice
 Mayhem
 
 Arts/Forts/Sites: 5
 Crown of Thorns
 The Cross
 BotC
 Tabernacle
 Golgotha
 
 Heroes: 10
 John, the Fisherman
 Polycarp
 Music Leader
 Hannah
 David HAG
 24 Elders
 WwC
 Zechariah, the Silent
 The Magi
 Joseph the Betrothed
 
 GE: 6
 No Need for Spices
 Magnificat
 Love Righteousness
 Royal Parade
 Overcome!
 Light in the Darkness
 
 DAC: 4
 Fifth Seal
 Reprimand/Repercussion
 Delivered
 Fire Foxes
 
 EC: 7
 Deceiver
 FW
 Herod Archelaus
 Herod Antipas
 Herod's Guard
 Herod Philip II
 Herod Agrippa I
 
 EE: 3
 Executioner's Sword
 Revolt
 Futile Inquisition
 
 
 Reserve: 10
 Elizabeth
 LChildF
 Hospitality in Bethany
 Child is Born
 His Sacrifice
 Oath of Purity
 Eternal Covenant
 Brother's Conflict
 Persian Horsemen
 Contagious Fear
 
 
 So the idea is to win wars of attrition by reusing powerful cards like No Need for Spices and R/R with Tabernacle, with the Cross up to shut down dominants. Then when you are late game switch to Persian Horsemen to Brother's Conflict to set up side battles where you recur LChildF with Hannah and bounce their Heroes and Brother's Conflict to hopefully block the rest of the game.
 
 You can have infinite fodder for Tabernacle with Eternal Covenant to resurrect Heroes and Oath of Purity to bounce them. Also great for reusing Fifth Seal and Polycarp. Much of this does rely on your opponent not being able to interact with this, which almost necessitates the Cross. There's a ton of changes you could make; I know I've gone between Doms and Souls quite a bit. But it's a fun deck overall!