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Post Desolation Jedi/Han Deck
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, Mar 19 2013 07:11 PM | Last updated Mar 20 2013 12:32 AM
Smugglers and Spies Jedi Aggro Experimental
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The big cards here are obviously Yoda, Luke and Han; they are all extremely effective units that can really put the hurt into an opponent early on. Yoda has great control and works well with the enhancements in the deck, especially Old Ben's Spirit. Luke is hard to pin down thanks to his awesome reaction and helps take out the opponents committed units and back row. Han finishes up the trio with great offensive potential who can reasonably mop up entire waves of weak enemies all by himself. But, that's not all to love about the deck, it's got a fair share of good events designed to make the DS miserable, as well as some extremely potent enhancements like Trust Your Feelings and Old Ben's Spirit. A weakness of the deck is a lack a good lower-cost units, most of the units who aren't one of the heroes don't do much more than act as a buffer to give you time to get your big guns out. The basic strategy is try to keep the DS under wraps with the force as well as a good defensive line until you can get your stronger units out in force. Once you have one or two of your heroes out, enhance them as much as possible and switch to the offensive, hitting your opponent hard and going for the win. |
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10 Comments
Yeah i feel obi was just one of those sets that you either where able to play him or use him in edge, so replacing him I think is the best action.
I do like the deck though, I'm running the same with one-of hit and run and forgotten heroes instead of secret of yavin. I've never really liked secret, and not getting completely blown out by twist of fate is a huge game.
It didn't hurt that I had 3 of twi'leks on the table and had his devastator focused from his first attack until the end of the game.
You are right! What I ment is advantage regarding removal cards...