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i lost track of garfield after netrunner so i missed the star wars TCG. i checked out on CCGs after 1995. Magic was the WoW of its time and just ate every other ccg that tried to carve out a niche but hey Shadowfist was kick started so at least one of favs from that time period is still fighting the good fight :)
Without Signature
Legend of the five Rings also survived out of the class of '95.
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I agree the video was helpful and picked out some points that FFG's tutorial video didn't pickup.
I'd like to see some deck advice on the current 4 themed decks which I believe would help people understand the cards they are playing as I have been missing a few stupid combos in the games I've been playing.
I've been making a list of the mistakes I've been making to try and improve my personal games
Without Emotion,
iStasis
A big thanks to everyone for the kind words. Just as an update, we added an annotation to the video that notes the mistake of drawing your hand first.
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Awesome video, very helpful, have watched a couple of times now.
Love the slick card displays too, whoever puts these together must be very talented!
I'd love to see more videos from you guys on the Star Wars LCG, perhaps FFG should sponsor you to create more :)
One thing about the video you guys stated you can redraw your hand. Is this still correct as I may have over skipped this in the rule book but don't see it.
generaly most card games let you redraw your 1st hand, but I've not found anything about this.
Without Emotion,
iStasis
Mulligans are covered on page 26.
Mulligan Draw
Before starting a game of Star Wars: The Card Game, players may mutually agree to use the following mulligan draw rule:
After a player draws his starting hand during setup, he has the option to declare a mulligan draw. After doing so, he reshuffles the six drawn cards into his command deck and draws a new starting hand of six cards. He must keep his second hand.
The mulligan draw rule is always used in tournament play.
Speaking of tournament play, I'm really curious to see the tournament scoring for this game. :)
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This video was awesome, and cleared up a lot of my confusion, even after watching the FFG video. Thank you for posting this
That was AWESOME and really helped me. I was getting pummelled by the dark side because I didn't have the rules right. Now I can't wait to give it back. Maybe not very light side of me but I am what I am.
Thanks!
JH
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