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Hidden Base

    Deck ID: 11166

    Author: Joseph "Nicoramus" Hirabayashi

    Title: Hidden Base

    Side: Light

    Date Published: 2000-10-15

    Description:
    Awings protect a hidden base that stays hidden throughout the game.

    Rating:
    3.0

    Cards:

    'Starships (19)

    Awing x15

    Home One

    Liberty

    Defiance

    Independance


    Effects (11)

    Projection Of A skywalker x2

    The Planet That It’s Farthest From

    Let’s Keep A Little Optimism Here

    Docking And Repair Facilities

    Haven

    Superficial Damage (Starting)

    Draw Their Fire (Starting)

    Aim High (Starting)

    Traffic Control

    Rebel Fleet


    Interrupts (9)

    Heading For The Medical Frigate (Starting)

    Out Of Nowhere x3

    The Signal x2

    All Wings Report In

    Slight Weapons Malfunction x2


    Locations (8)

    Rendezvous Point (Starting)

    Aquaris

    Mon Calamari

    Coruscant

    Endor

    Tatooine

    Kessel

    Sullust

    (Any of the above except for coruscant I use as my hidden base.)


    Characters (3)

    TK-422

    General Walex Blissex x2


    Weapons (5)

    Concussion Missles x5


    Admiral’s Orders (3)

    Concentrate All Fire x3


    Objectives (1)

    Hidden Base

    '

    Strategy: '

    A normal game goes as follows

    Turn 1 I Usually activate about 3-5. I search my reserve deck for Endor and deploy it. I deploy awings I have to rendezvous point, then I draw. My deploying on my first turn ussually makes my opponent feel a bit underconfident.

    Turn 2 I activate now about 5-7. I search for kessel. I deploy what I have in my hand and move all of them in to rendezvous point.

    Turn 3 I search for system. Deploy and move in.


    I keep on repeating this cycle and spread out until I have a fairly good control of space. Then I flip it. '

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