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"Boushh"



"Boushh"

♦ "Boushh"


Type: Unit
Cost: 3
Force Icons: 4
Icons: 1 1 1
Faction: Light Rebel Alliance
Character. Leader. Force Sensitive.
If you control Leia Organa, discard this unit from play.
Reaction: After this unit enters play, turn 1 of your facedown objectives faceup.
The armor and helmet of the ‘recently retired’ bounty hunter Boushh provided an effective, if smelly, disguise to infiltrate Coruscant. The risk was necessary to find out who was after Luke.
Health: 2
Block Number: L01 - 35 of 6
Set: Balance of the Force Number: 483
Illustrator: Matt Bradbury
* * * * -   1 Rebel Sympathizers have rated this card!
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10 Comments

Confused by this

"If you control leia organa".....

But there's no Leia in the challenge deck? How are you supposed to gain control of her?

Edit:... Completely missed the reinforcements part of the rules....

Move along...move along
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TheLordsAmbassador
Jan 08 2019 02:28 AM
I am confused by the cards reaction. In what scenario would your objective be face down in order for you to use this reaction out side of the very beginning setup. And what would be the benefit of turning an objective face up. This card seems lame.
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MasterJediAdam
Jan 08 2019 02:54 AM

I am confused by the cards reaction. In what scenario would your objective be face down in order for you to use this reaction out side of the very beginning setup. And what would be the benefit of turning an objective face up. This card seems lame.

This card can only be used when using the challenge deck. As part of the initial setup, you take the LS objectives and arrange them facedown in a pyramid. The objectives each provide some benefit, some more lasting than others. There may be a tactical reason for revealing the objective before it is exposed naturally during play.
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TheLordsAmbassador
Jan 08 2019 05:11 PM
Okay next question then, what is a challange deck? And where can I find the rules for challange decks and game play?
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Muddervader
Jan 08 2019 07:38 PM

Okay next question then, what is a challange deck? And where can I find the rules for challange decks and game play?


https://images-cdn.f...f-the-force.pdf
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TheLordsAmbassador
Jan 08 2019 08:41 PM
MasterJediAdam when you say "This card can only be used when using the challenge deck." Are you saying that this card can only be put into play in a Balance of the Force multiplayer game? Or were you saying that this cards triggered reaction only applies in the Balance of the Force multiplayer game?

Both

 

MasterJediAdam when you say "This card can only be used when using the challenge deck." Are you saying that this card can only be put into play in a Balance of the Force multiplayer game? Or were you saying that this cards triggered reaction only applies in the Balance of the Force multiplayer game?

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TheLordsAmbassador
Jan 09 2019 02:12 AM
OK So I'm pretty new to this game but I feel pretty comfortable with the core set and I'm planning to start building my own deck. My question now is when I'm using this database how do I differentiate between cards that I can use in a regular game versus cards that are designed specifically to only be played in the multiplayer game setting?
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MasterJediAdam
Jan 09 2019 12:51 PM

OK So I'm pretty new to this game but I feel pretty comfortable with the core set and I'm planning to start building my own deck. My question now is when I'm using this database how do I differentiate between cards that I can use in a regular game versus cards that are designed specifically to only be played in the multiplayer game setting?

The cards that start with L01 are all used as a preconstructed deck, and can only be used together. They are a light side deck that can be played against multiple dark side players. The cards that begin with D01 are a dark side preconstructed deck designed to play against multiple light side players.

In the case of this “Boushh” card, she is L01, 35 of 59. This means that there are 59 cards in the preconstructed L01 light side deck, all of which can only be played in that deck, and “Boushh” is number 35.

All other cards are organized into objective sets that begin with a number - like 135 - which is their objective set number. Cards that share that objective set number must be played together when constructing a deck; card 1 is always an objective and should be placed in your objective deck, whereas the remaining 5 cards are placed in your command deck.
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TheLordsAmbassador
Jan 09 2019 04:57 PM
Got it thank you all so much. This has been very helpful.

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