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Speeders From Hell; Part I

    Deck ID: 12045

    Author: Mike "Thunder" Rebman

    Title: Speeders From Hell; Part I

    Side: Dark

    Date Published: 2000-11-27

    Description:
    The inspiration for this deck actually came from Steven Lewis’ Light Side Speederholics Anonymous deck. Simple yet effective; spread, battle and drain...

    Rating:
    4.5

    Cards:

    'Objective (1)
    Bring Him Before Me/Take Your Father’s Place

    Locations (7)
    Carida
    Death Star II Docking Bay
    Death Star II Throne Room
    Endor Back Door
    Endor Dark Forest
    Endor Forest Clearing
    Endor Landing Platform (Docking Bay)

    Characters (19)
    Biker Scout Trooper x6
    Corporal Drelosyn
    Corporal Misik
    Darth Vader, Dark Lord Of The Sith x2
    Darth Vader With Lightsaber
    Emperor Palpatine
    Janus Greejatus
    Lord Vader x2
    Mara Jade, The Emperor’s Hand
    Sergeant Barich
    Sergeant Elsek
    Sergeant Irol

    Vehicles (7)
    Speeder Bike x7

    Starships (5)
    Bossk In Hound’s Tooth
    Chimaera
    Dengar In Punishing One
    Executor
    Zuckuss In Mist Hunter

    Interrupts (8)
    High-speed Tactics x4
    Imperial Barrier
    Prepared Defenses
    Twi’lek Advisor x2

    Effects (13)
    Aratech Corporation
    Crossfire
    First Strike
    Imperial Arrest Order
    Insignificant Rebellion
    Mobilization Points
    Oppressive Enforcement
    Overseeing It Personally
    Royal Escort
    Search And Destroy
    There Is No Try
    There’ll Be Hell To Pay
    Your Destiny



    '

    Strategy: '

    Starting Cards
    Bring Him Before Me
    Insignificant Rebellion
    Your Destiny
    Prepared Defenses
    Imperial Arrest Order
    Mobilization Points
    -There Is No Try OR Oppressive Enforcement (vs. SAC)
    -Crossfire (vs. Speeders/X-Wing Swarm)
    -First Strike (vs. anything else)

    First turn pull Carida with Mob Points before you activate, if you pull it in your opening hand, grab the Executor, and if you get both, you have one less thing to worry about. start drawing until you get all the necessary cards out, which would be the effects which enhance your bikers and your Endor sites. Drop Palpy at Endor with Oversseing It Personally, with Biker Scouts to drain and react. High-speed Tactics is God...bow down to it...a destiny 5 used interrupt which adds a battle destiny with a Biker Scout. Having 4 allows me to have 1-2 handy for battles, and 1-2 being tracked for battle destiny. SAC would hurt this deck, but I’ve provided ample defense. TINT, Oppressive, and Hell To Pay, should keep you safe. ALWAYS, and I mean ALWAYS, grab their Sense. Sense not only cancels High-speed tactics, but also your reacts. Watch out for Romas/Beezer as well. Reacting is your main way of not getting killed on Endor so make sure you can always prevent your opponent from stopping it.

    Card Overview
    Corporal Drelosyn
    -Adds a battle destiny with Irol.

    Corporal Misik
    -When with Barich and piloting a vehicle in a battle, adds that vehicles maneuver to your total power.

    Sergeant Barich
    -When with a battle with a Biker Scout, draw a destiny, subtract that from your opponent’s total power.

    Sergeant Elsek
    -When forfeited at same site as your other biker scout, also satisfies all remaining attrition and battle damage against you.

    Sergeant Irol
    -When vehicle he drives or pilots is targeted by High-speed Tactics or Get Alongside That One, adds 2 to your destiny draw.

    Royal Escort
    -Prevents your bikers from becoming EPP chow.

    The key to this deck is actually NOT the power to battle, but the forfiet you get from your bikers. Forfiet is +1 with Aratech and +1 with S&D. Not to mention the forfiet bonuses you receive from IAO and the non-unique biker’s gametext.

    The strategy for different archetypes is basically the same. Just do YOUR thing and ignore them. If they leave you a spot to make a major beatdown, TAKE IT. It’s unexpected and it wins games. TIGIH usually rolls over and dies to this deck. I’ve played one Agents deck, and I won by 18, just by spreading on Endor and draining. Numbers has no effect on this deck. Don’t drop Vader right away and they’ll find themselves losing force to their own inserts (Palpy and 2 bikers gives you; 6,3,3).This deck is consistant in that 99% of the time I have no problem getting done what I want. I have the cards when I need them and I can get them out when they need to be. Of course with every deck it doesn’t happen every single time, like any deck, you get your share of bad draws. I think I’ve done a good job of putting in cards to optimize the speed of this deck. There are three ways to win with this deck. Usually only utilizing or working to acheive one of these goals works, but using multiple methods can be even better. They are;

    Spread Drain
    Drop your Endor sites, Biker Scouts, Palpy, and Overseeing It Personally to drain for as much as possible on Endor.
    Strengths Large, fast drains are hard to overcome.
    Weaknesses Any card which cancels your force drain modifiers (Menace Fades/Test 2). Any card which cancels reacts (Romas/Beezer/Sense).

    Pure Beatdown
    With this method, you’re not trying to win with a bunch of little battles but with 1-2 large battles. This requires you to have just about ALL of your combos out.
    Strengths Beatdowns can be devastating early on and can send your opponent’s confidence to the dogs when they lose a big battle early on.
    Weaknesses Can take a while to setup. But might not.

    Battle/Objective kill
    Pretty much the same as above except, instead of winning 1-2 big battles, you want to win 3-4 small battles and flip your objective to win.
    Strengths Faster to setup than both of the previous methods.
    Weaknesses You can’t always win battles, but still this is the most effective way to play this deck, as I’ve found through my experience.

    Like I said, using a combonation of the previous methods is best, so try to stick with that (unless your just doing the 3rd method, you want to concentrate your full attention on that).

    I apologize for not having a ground breakingly long strategy, but this is a simple deck with simple goals, thus the simple strategy. Enjoy...

    Mike ”Thunder” Rebman
    ”I AM the bad thing that happens to good people.” '

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