I was preparing to teach a group of kids this game. I got the idea to use your teaching approach as an outline and, in some cases, word for word explanations, to help me present the material concisely and clearly. I'm glad i did because the teaching period was relatively brief, we dove into the game and everyone had a blast! They even talked about coming back to the game to start a campaign. Thanks again!
Love the fact that first titel is Deliverance Final xD Reminds me of college with as great essay like 'Essay heartcondition v2,3 NOW REALLY FINAL YA IDIOT'
I wish the rule book was as clear as this. however, having read the rule book, I'm still left with a couple of quesitons. But thank you for this clear video
oone thing not mentioned in the rules (or i missed it), does HP heal at the start of every mission or do you continue with the Health you had at the end of the previous mission?
Well, to be precise, this is a fictional story set in modern times that uses angels and demons mentioned in the bible. While it's trying to be faithful to the source material in terms of how those characters are depicted, nowhere does this game claim to be "historical." Of course, If you're just referring to my use of the word "mythology," that's just something I picked up during my studies. The purpose is to separate religious stories from non-religious stories, not to make any claims about its truthfulness.
This is the best rules video I have seen on this game I feel like I am picking up stuff I missed in the rulebook
Glad you liked it!
I was preparing to teach a group of kids this game. I got the idea to use your teaching approach as an outline and, in some cases, word for word explanations, to help me present the material concisely and clearly. I'm glad i did because the teaching period was relatively brief, we dove into the game and everyone had a blast! They even talked about coming back to the game to start a campaign. Thanks again!
Happy to help! Glad it went well!
Love the fact that first titel is Deliverance Final xD
Reminds me of college with as great essay like 'Essay heartcondition v2,3 NOW REALLY FINAL YA IDIOT'
Haha, yeah I scheduled the upload and finished everything else but forgot to change the title 🤦♂
This was super clear, great job. I didn't know that you could only have 1 talent card per slot in campaign mode. Thanks for clarifying the rule book 😂
Happy to help!
Love the Good Omens reference! 😁
Wow very good and clear. Thank you!
Thanks!
Great how to, looks like an awesome game. Kinda reminds me of the Board game called Redemption.
Redemption was fun. City layout was interesting
I wish the rule book was as clear as this. however, having read the rule book, I'm still left with a couple of quesitons. But thank you for this clear video
Happy to help!
oone thing not mentioned in the rules (or i missed it), does HP heal at the start of every mission or do you continue with the Health you had at the end of the previous mission?
You heal between missions.
I minored in Religious Studies, with a major in Philosophy!
Nice! I barely took any philosophy classes. I was much more interested in the storytelling side of religion.
@@RTFM it was a both-and for me. It got me so interested that I decided to become a priest!
Have you read C.S Lewis's Mere Christianity by any chance? Did they speak of him in your college's classes?
@@johnx140 if you are asking me, I love Lewis; he's one of my favourite authors! My college classes never mentioned him, to my recollection.
To be clear, to Christians this isn’t mythology or fantasy but historical fiction like any war game.
Well, to be precise, this is a fictional story set in modern times that uses angels and demons mentioned in the bible. While it's trying to be faithful to the source material in terms of how those characters are depicted, nowhere does this game claim to be "historical." Of course, If you're just referring to my use of the word "mythology," that's just something I picked up during my studies. The purpose is to separate religious stories from non-religious stories, not to make any claims about its truthfulness.
Religious mythology. Feser and Kreeft have some pointed words for you 😏