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One of my friends is tryng to revive that game locally, so I bought a few boosters last week in support of the cause. I'm trying to figure out the most cost-efficient way of getting a playable deck or two together.
I'm using someone else's cards. They had decks built for me in crane. Have a crane duelist deck and my favorite a crane scout deck. He wanted me to overhaul it this week before Friday which I think I got a pretty good deck with 40 cards, though it is a bit weird. Going to test it out this Friday I guess, good thing it's just free play too so I can figure out what does and doesn't work. This guy even got me the new crane starter, actually he bought a box of all the new starters and gave me the crane one. It was a surprise to me, he came to pick me up for our Friday game and reached back into the back seat of his car and gave it to me and said it was for me. He also paid for me to play until I got my money from the state. There's a lot of really good common and uncommon cards in this arc though.
Quote : Originally Posted by Norym
Start by shuffling the 74 card deck and lay them face down and make 2 piles by taking every other card. When done with your two 37 card piles, choose 1 and then go through the other and pick out the 3 cards you need to make it a good 40 card deck.
I'm don't have all the cards I am using oracle of the void.
I'm don't have all the cards I am using oracle of the void.
You should have mentioned that in the first place. Since you have oracle of the void, I would instead take the oracle of the virgin and the first 39 cards alphabetically.
I think that you and vlad may be speaking of different things.
He is referring to the picture used to represent himself in posts on the forum. That is known as an avatar.
It seems like you may be referring to the Fern Gully remake.
Quote : Originally Posted by Wade Wilson
I'm using someone else's cards. They had decks built for me in crane. Have a crane duelist deck and my favorite a crane scout deck. He wanted me to overhaul it this week before Friday which I think I got a pretty good deck with 40 cards, though it is a bit weird. Going to test it out this Friday I guess, good thing it's just free play too so I can figure out what does and doesn't work. This guy even got me the new crane starter, actually he bought a box of all the new starters and gave me the crane one. It was a surprise to me, he came to pick me up for our Friday game and reached back into the back seat of his car and gave it to me and said it was for me. He also paid for me to play until I got my money from the state. There's a lot of really good common and uncommon cards in this arc though.
I'm don't have all the cards I am using oracle of the void.
I'm trying to play Spider, which kind of sucks competitively because of how bad they get crushed by dishonor. So I apparently have to hope that nobody local plays a dishonor deck, and then I'll do fine.
Quote : Originally Posted by Magnito
In other words, it's all Vlad's fault.
Quote : Originally Posted by Masenko
Though I'm pretty sure if we ever meet rl, you get a free junk shot on me.
Quote : Originally Posted by Thrumble Funk
Vlad is neither good nor evil. He is simply Legal.
Please tell me more about your superheroes and your X-Wings...
From Wookiepedia:
The Incom T-65 X-wing starfighter was the primary all-purpose starfighter of the Rebel Alliance and its successor governments. Known for its versatility and exceptional combat performance, it was a favorite with Rebel and New Republic pilots. Possessing deflector shields, a hyperdrive, an R2 astromech for repairs and navigation, and a complement of proton torpedoes, the X-wing allowed the Rebellion to launch raids in Imperial space with improved odds of a successful mission.
The X-wing played a major role in the Galactic Civil War following its capture on Fresia and the defection of its designers to the Alliance. It was most heralded as the fighter that destroyed the Death Star at the hands of Luke Skywalker. Later in the war, it would form the backbone of the Alliance Starfighter Corps, defending Alliance ships and leading attacks on Imperial vessels and installations. Most importantly, it could perform on near equal terms with the Empire's high-performance TIE fighters when handled by an experienced pilot.