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Come at me brah! Defensive Sith

Sith

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    Sith deck that sits back and defends... Lays 2 characters per turn and invites attacks with superior hand size and fate cards. The deck doesn't need to attack, I usually only attack with Palpatine or a sneaky Kuat Reinforcements. Only failed to reach 12 on the death star once in a recent regional.
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    I went 4-1 at a regional with this exact deck. I think it is extremely difficult to beat with both Jedi or Rebels. Unfortunately, it does not have much offense and I ended up losing most of my tie breakers at that tournament. I have also ran this with Cruel Interrogations in place of the Recon Mission, and I like that build as well (undefeated at a different regional). Those events were really before the rise of Preparation for Battle, and I am not sure this deck will do quite as well in an environment saturated with invulnerable speeders and Jedi. I think it is still good, just not quite as good as it used to be.
    I find Jabba's Orders to be a great defense against Preparations for Battle. The Weequay Elite can use their tactics and two unit damage to great effect. Let's say you've got a shielded Red Two. You start by playing tactics on him and resolving it. If your opponent discards the shields, you resolve unit damage to kill him. If he lets the tactics stay, you shoot down a Y-wing or the ACC-1 Speeder Tank that gave the shield to Red Two.
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    WasteMaLife
    May 21 2013 04:06 AM
    awesome deck name!
    Its still a very solid deck to play against. I will be intrigued to see how you change it with the new Sith cards.

    Do you think you will find room for them or keep the deck as it is?
    The only objective I'm not taken on is the killing cold, I feel the trompers aren't really worth it anymore, fear is ok I guess, desolation of Hoth is too situational and smart players will play round it. Twist of fate can suck my junk

    P.S This deck is gash, love laughing boy ;)

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