(e) Qui Gon (e) Rey

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Matt500 1

Thanks for uploading - just want to know what you're main strategy is behind this deck in terms of what you'd like to see in your opening hand, or what upgrade's you'd like to throw on first? Cheers

flavadave 7

Here are my thoughts. Please keep in mind that I do not fancy myself an expert in this game. I play to have fun and I love Star Wars. In my opening hand, first and foremost, I am looking for It Binds All Things. If I get one, I then am looking for either a Datapad, Jedi Robes or Force Training. I want something that I can use to ramp into a Lightsaber, Force Throw or One with the Force turn 2 or 3. The rest of the starting hand is dependent on the matchup. When I played eJango/double trooper or IG-88/ ePhasma, I was looking for deflects, dodge, use the force. When I played against mono blue or Vader/raider, I’m looking for block, force misdirection, use the force. Another point. I know this sounds crazy, but if I have an It Binds in opening hand, I’m 100% keeping One with the Force if I also have it in opening 5 cards. Every game I played last night at league, I had One with the Force out turn 2. In two of the three games, I got both One with the Forces out. Also, you’re going to want to drop One with the Force and/or lightsabers on the characters that are going to die. I had a Rey close to death with Qui Gon dice already in the pool. Dropped a Force Throw on Rey, rolled her out. Resolved dice. Next turn was overwrite throw with saber because opponent rolled lethal damage on Rey. Sabre moved over to Qui Gon. Turn three I had a dead Rey but a Qui Gon with 2 sabers and a One with the Force out as support. In another turn I drew my second One with the Force and dropped in on Qui Gon. Even at 5 damage, Qui Gon pulled it out (albeit with some well-timed shield rolls and defensive stance/riposte plays. This is a very fun deck to play (and surprisingly strong/resilient. Hope this helps.

Matt500 1

Thanks @flavadave - i also am a great fan of the game and agree i'm not an expert either. I've been experimenting with Rey and thanks for your options in playing the deck. I'll be using this to train a new 'padawan' in the game to let him experience a light side strategy.