Hi!
I would like to teach my wife and kids to play SW LCG for casual plays, and at the beginning I want to choose 10 objectives for each faction (but all of them differents, whithout repeating objectives), I mean 360 cards.
As i said, it wouldn’t be for competitive plays, I’d only like the decks that works fine for the game and have balance enough to have fun (and if its possible show the principal caracters and spirit of Star Wars!).
I have the complete game to collect them (one copy of the core and the expansions, and all the cicles).
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for listening!,
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Decks without duplicate objectives
Started by
Farawayman
, Apr 10 2019 04:37 AM
#1
Posted 10 April 2019 - 04:37 AM

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#2
Posted 28 May 2019 - 12:42 PM

I recently made decks from just the core set and was pleasantly surprised. There's plenty you can do, no duplicate objectives, and nothing super tricky or complicated.
It's a great way to learn the game, play different types of units, etc. You can also put together surprisingly good Jedi/Sith decks from just the core set. I've been running a bunch of other stuff for a couple years and had forgotten how good the core set is.
Core Navy & Rebel decks aren't as good, but are still easy to put together and play with.
It's a great way to learn the game, play different types of units, etc. You can also put together surprisingly good Jedi/Sith decks from just the core set. I've been running a bunch of other stuff for a couple years and had forgotten how good the core set is.
Core Navy & Rebel decks aren't as good, but are still easy to put together and play with.
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