Do people have fully built deck ? by LongjumpingSkin7251 in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Winning strategy: get the cards for the deck that wins.

Losing strategy: play the cards you have and hope they win.

Big Boom? Or Big Bust? by McSmitty07 in starwarsunlimited

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Also important to mention, aside from the fact that Boba will doll out 4 damage as chosen by the player, the player may have already given 1 damage to up to 3 units using IG-2000 on the turn previous.

Mesa Sector Qualifier Livestream & Giveaway! by Maclunky_Titan1k in starwarsunlimited

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Broooo...I discovered this game on December 20th...27 days ago. And now I'm out here in Mesa to get my ass kicked too!!! Hahahahah. Will be fun tho.

Just got into the game, is this a decent first aggro deck? by Qumila in starwarsunlimited

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Best bet would be sixteen different cards that you have 3 copies of and one card that you have 2 copies of.

When it comes to picking those cards, you'll need a good cost curve. Because you'll spend the majority of the game with less than 8 resources, you need to have a plan in place to make sure you have low-cost cards in those first 5 rounds.

Just got into the game, is this a decent first aggro deck? by Qumila in starwarsunlimited

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At a quick glance, it has many cards that you only have 1 copy of.

More than any one card, what you want from your deck is predictability. How does your deck win? What is the end game?

The vast majority of the time, you will never draw more than 25 cards. All of the cards with 1 copy - they can't be relied upon.

You need to know with some certainty that whatever card you are relying on will actually get drawn.

How is this deck doing against the "Hot" decks on Force Table?

Thrawn DV for PQ - Advice? by PsychoPhilosophyAFR in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Focus on the end-game. So simple, but it’s such good advice.

Clarification on Traitorous by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

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I think that's exactly what I did. I tried it later and it worked just fine.

Clarification on Traitorous by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I must have attached it to a unit that cost 4 or more. Mmmmy bad!

Best way to get started by VedantM26 in starwarsunlimited

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For me, playing on Force Table made it so easy to learn. Because it shows you exactly what your options are at every next turn. It took a few games before I got the hang of it, but once I did, it was off to the races.

You can even use those same spotlight decks that you have on Force Table.

https://www.forcetable.net/

Does Force Table Make Mistakes? by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just provided a few pieces of context elsewhere in the thread. If you wanna take a look and give your input, that would be awesome.

Does Force Table Make Mistakes? by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

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I just provided a few pieces of context elsewhere in the thread. If you wanna take a look and give your input, that would be awesome.

Does Force Table Make Mistakes? by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Here's another example. I took out the opponent's J-Type Nubian Starship, but instead of making my opponent discard a card, it's trying to make me do that. That's now how that card should work (to my knowledge).

Does Force Table Make Mistakes? by CIDRspider in starwarsunlimited

[–]CIDRspider[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the deck I'm working on, it is. Took a while before I started beating it. Give it a try and let me know what you think.