Protect the Padme

Card draw simulator
Odds: 0% – 0% more
Derived from
None. Self-made deck here.
Inspiration for
None yet.

Masnonet 165

The main idea of this deck is to rush some early on with Rebel Trooper carrying DH-17 Blaster Pistol and Jetpack. This damage is not that scary, but it should force the opponent to deal somehow with it, slowing him down. The focus of this deck is in fact to slow things down, shielding your charachters with cards such as Hunker Down and later in the game Diplomatic Immunity. At this point you should be able to start milling. Don't rush too fast for milling the opponent's deck. In the early stages of the game, 2 of Padme should be great, so don't reroll it for the special. Use carefully "guardian" keyword on Rebel Trooper... don't suicide them for Padme. You have to protect her, but losing your trooper too fast will be a disaster. She can handle some damage and you will anyway come to the point when you can stall with many shields or gain some breath of fresh air healing some damage with Field Medic and Second Chance.

Talking about the milling side of the force, depending on how the game is going, you should mill every time you got the chance to. Command Center is a good Battlefield for this deck and you really want to go with it and combo with Outpost . The odds of having the choice should be fine, rolling 4 dice at the start of the game (even if Padme has three sides of 0). If you are not able to pull your Battlefield in though, you will get two shields, which are great for your stalling objective. Outpost might be kind of good, depending on which Battlefield your opponent brought in. Cunning, Scout, Thermal Detonator, Don't Get Cocky and obiouvsly Padme Amidala should be enough to do the job.

shouldn't be an issue, since your cards are pretty cheap and by default you will have one result on each character die. You won't have an overflow of them either, since you can burn some to improve Padme's every time you want to.

I hope you'll enjoy this. Have fun and may the force be with you.

From Italy, Masnonet

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