Obi-Wan Ignores You

Title: Obi-Wan Ignores You
Author: Geoff "gsiva" Snider
Date: Feb 21, 2000 Rating: 4.0


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Cards:

‘locations (6) obiwan’s hut tosche station cantina mos eisley jabba’s palace audience chamber

characters (19) ben kenobi x5 master luke x3 han w/gun x2 boussch momaw nadon wyron serper commander vanden willard artoo jeroen webb yoxgit bothan spy x2

interrupts (19) double agent x2 sorry about the mess x4 careful planning gift of the mentor x2 courage of a skywalker glancing blow nabrun leids x3 narrow escape x3 the signal x2

effects (11) order to engague wise advice what are you trying to push on us x3 goo nee tay undercover x4 yoda’s gimer stick

devices (5) obiwan’s lightsaber x3 anakin’s lightsaber x2

Strategy: ‘

deck strategy isn’t worth squat in the current tournament scene. it’s all about what kind of force generation you get in the first 3 turns of the game, how much you can screw over your opponent, and how much you know about how everyone in your area plays. this deck works because it plays against NON-space decks, decks that don’t run all the 4 ability dark characters, and HuntDown/Rops decks. numbers will screw it, tie decks will probably win the drain race, and any dark operative deck with Imperial Arrest Order will put it ‘one foot into the grave.’

a main concern that i have when building light decks is You Are Beaten. you cannot stop it unless you play SAC (which never works reliably against HuntDown) or Weapon Levitation (and Weapon Lev. doesn’t cut it against all the dark permanent weapons running around these days). my answer to this (as well as bounty hunting decks) is narrow escape.

the other main card of the deck is Order to Engage. it wins games, hands down. noone runs Pointman, Wise Advise and grabbers stop the SAC manipulator decks, and you can always toss out Yoda’s Gimer Stick on Luke or Ben for added effect.

anything else your opponent does can be stopped by any variety of Undercover spies that are included, or you can usually end the game in a big Nabrun beatdown with Gift of the Mentor, since not everyone seems to like playing IAO anymore.

have fun with this one. Brian Fred Loves Order To Engage. ‘