Glad I can help. There are some competitive decks that don't need Disney characters. Obi communing is a light side option that has very minimal Disney stuff.
I never knew they did cards after the original trilogy. I had almost every card from the original trilogy, and multiples of each card I loved the game. But sold all my cards when I had financial issues, and vowed never to collect another CCG. That was 20+ years ago. Howdon the prequel decks fight against Hoth/rogue squadron/ death star decks?
The last few sets Decipher did before they lost the license were Episode 1 cards. The players committee still makes new cards that include characters from the new stuff like Mandalorian, Rebels, Clone Wars and of course Episodes 7, 8, 9. New cards are called Virtual cards because you can play with them online or by cutting out "slips" and putting them over old school cards. You can play online for free and have access to all cards, even the original ones. The players committee website is starwarsccg.org if you want to explore.
Absolutely echo this advice of trying to attend an in-person event. Very cool deck Will. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your deck! Invasion is a lot of fun :D It was good to meet you at Nationals
I now know that when anyone says, ask Show n Tell, they're talking about you lol
@@swccgtothemoon3296 Haha, indeed :D
Cool video. Congrats on the finish.
As someone who does not use Disney Star Wars cards it can be hard for me to field competitive decks, this should help me. Thanks so much!
Glad I can help. There are some competitive decks that don't need Disney characters. Obi communing is a light side option that has very minimal Disney stuff.
I never knew they did cards after the original trilogy. I had almost every card from the original trilogy, and multiples of each card
I loved the game. But sold all my cards when I had financial issues, and vowed never to collect another CCG. That was 20+ years ago. Howdon the prequel decks fight against Hoth/rogue squadron/ death star decks?
The last few sets Decipher did before they lost the license were Episode 1 cards. The players committee still makes new cards that include characters from the new stuff like Mandalorian, Rebels, Clone Wars and of course Episodes 7, 8, 9. New cards are called Virtual cards because you can play with them online or by cutting out "slips" and putting them over old school cards. You can play online for free and have access to all cards, even the original ones. The players committee website is starwarsccg.org if you want to explore.
omg, wow