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My new line of CHRISTIAN decks

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Re: My new line of CHRISTIAN decks
« Reply #100 on: May 30, 2013, 07:13:44 AM »
 

Alex Willis

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what the actual fuck does that mean?

You know if you want to promote a "Christian" deck, you should really consider what you post in public forums as some people may research this deck and find that perhaps your take on Christian morals doesn't match their own and decide to abandon support for your deck.  You should accept advice here for what it is, people who want to help you succeed.  You don't have to do it, or you can apply portions of it, as a designer that's up to you.  As for me, I'm not sure I want to keep responding to this post as I'm uncertain where you are taking this and your attitude toward it.
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Re: My new line of CHRISTIAN decks
« Reply #101 on: May 30, 2013, 08:00:09 AM »
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_virtues

http://www.virtuescience.com/virtuelist.html#.UZ87CZXNz8s

Here are 49 virtues.  If you take the  :) vise versa :t11: of the virtue you have a possible deck of  98 cards.  You would probably want to pick the best ones to fit your 54 card deck of angles and demons.   I'm sorta on the same path.  This is some of my early research...

what the actual fuck does that mean?

ManMadeGames has a point, bro.

What Sprouts is getting at is you can create a certain symmetry in the deck by selecting 26 (or 27, with jokers) virtues represented by angels displaying said virtues, then take the mirror opposite of each virtue and have them represented by devils/demons doing the same.  It's not the worst idea in the world, though I get the feeling it's not what you're aiming for.
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