Upgrade can be defeated different ways, if unit bearing it dies, leaves play and ofc with any upgrade removals. Rule 6.6.11: An upgrade is defeated when either the unit it is attached to leaves play, or when an ability defeats it directly. When an upgrade is defeated, the attached unit loses all power, HP, and abilities given to it by the upgrade, and the upgrade is placed in its owner’s discard pile.
@@Pro-PlayGames Thank you I thougt it ended at 2-1 and was confused. I saw also the one against Vader in top 4. It would be great if you could share other videos of Philip playing Luke if you have any, I play Luke myself as a newbie and it's great way of learning the game.
Just a quick note, in game 2 when the Boba player played Vader, he took back the ambush on R2 because that would’ve done 1 damage to Vader. Then the Luke player could’ve played Luke giving Vader -6/-6 and defeating him.
Weird not going straight to base with Luke + Fleet Lieutenant to end the game, but he still wins the match because time ran out. Good match overall though.
This happened to me in tourney with Luke. Opponent played a jank nonstop removal deck. Ran out of time and was awarded a draw even though I was clearly going to win. Cost me top 4.
At around 50 min mark, shouldn't Luke player just attack with redemption as he had initiative, that would put Boba 2 hp off of dying, and with both Yoda and Arc still ready to attack the only way out would be OB from Boba. massive missplay IMO.
Yea we both misplayed a lot game 2. Keep in mind we had been playing for about 12 hours straight at this point and they wouldn't allow outside food in so we were also famished on top of that. All I had to eat all day was an $8 hotdog 😅
@@philipritchie9741 @52:56 any reason why you didn't shield Luke? Knowing he had 2 units left to attack with could've done so and still taken initiative.
You shuffle your cards all the time to not give yout opponent the information if you drew that card this turn or hold it in your hand or a while. Also some cardgames have effects that let you look at 1-3 cards in hand, so you want your opponent to hit the same card again, or at least not know which one he/she already saw. Constant shuffling is pretty engrained into most experienced card gamers.
You said it at the end, absolutely trolled.
@42:28 I think this was a misplay. Vader is barraging for 7, 1 to each shielded unit(2), 4 to R2(6), and Yoda has 2 life left(8).
Upgrade can be defeated different ways, if unit bearing it dies, leaves play and ofc with any upgrade removals.
Rule 6.6.11: An upgrade is defeated when either the unit it is attached to leaves play, or when an ability defeats it directly. When an upgrade is defeated, the attached unit loses all power, HP, and abilities given to it by the upgrade, and the upgrade is placed in its owner’s discard pile.
The fact Randy has consistently not changed his health, and Philip had to do it instead through most of this would've been a judge call in my opinion
Don't we get a chance to see the end of this match-up ? Video ends but game two is not over and time is up. It's 1-0 for Philip.
Correct. This was the end of the match
@@Pro-PlayGames Thank you I thougt it ended at 2-1 and was confused. I saw also the one against Vader in top 4. It would be great if you could share other videos of Philip playing Luke if you have any, I play Luke myself as a newbie and it's great way of learning the game.
Just a quick note, in game 2 when the Boba player played Vader, he took back the ambush on R2 because that would’ve done 1 damage to Vader. Then the Luke player could’ve played Luke giving Vader -6/-6 and defeating him.
Game 2 just cuts off before anything is decided??
It was decided. They ran out of time. Luke player wins the match 1-0.
@@brandonjohnson9876 that’s what I figured as well but they really should have verified that
Weird not going straight to base with Luke + Fleet Lieutenant to end the game, but he still wins the match because time ran out. Good match overall though.
This happened to me in tourney with Luke. Opponent played a jank nonstop removal deck. Ran out of time and was awarded a draw even though I was clearly going to win. Cost me top 4.
55:17 Max couldn't hold it anymore, walked out and ended the stream prematurely. Can't blame him. Game doesn't look like a top table match.
So what happened? Cliffhanger until Revenge of the Sith?
Ran out of time. Luke player wins.
The luke player plays well!
At around 50 min mark, shouldn't Luke player just attack with redemption as he had initiative, that would put Boba 2 hp off of dying, and with both Yoda and Arc still ready to attack the only way out would be OB from Boba. massive missplay IMO.
Yea we both misplayed a lot game 2. Keep in mind we had been playing for about 12 hours straight at this point and they wouldn't allow outside food in so we were also famished on top of that. All I had to eat all day was an $8 hotdog 😅
@@philipritchie9741Damn, that's rough. Still, a good game and a enjoyable watch.
@@philipritchie9741 @52:56 any reason why you didn't shield Luke? Knowing he had 2 units left to attack with could've done so and still taken initiative.
@Radek911 yea I was at 6 life left. I was scared of surprise strike vader if I gave him initiative.
You can see the fleet lieutenant in his hand, so he missed lethal with the redemption.
Why are they shuffling the cards all the time?
Its a tactic players use to try and annoy the opponent and cause them to misplay.
You shuffle your cards all the time to not give yout opponent the information if you drew that card this turn or hold it in your hand or a while. Also some cardgames have effects that let you look at 1-3 cards in hand, so you want your opponent to hit the same card again, or at least not know which one he/she already saw. Constant shuffling is pretty engrained into most experienced card gamers.
Judges that don’t know card abilities shouldn’t be judges…
Omg lol