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Watch Your Phil - ComiCon winning Light deck

    Deck ID: 17823

    Author: Michael "Dvader" Girard

    Title: Watch Your Phil - ComiCon winning Light deck

    Side: Light

    Date Published: 2001-07-26

    Description:
    This is the Light deck that I used to help me go 10-0 through the San Diego ComiCon Open.

    Rating:
    4.5

    Cards:

    '- Starting Stuff -

    Watch Your Step/This Place Can Get a Little Rough

    Tatooine

    TatooineCantina

    TatooineDocking Bay 94

    Heading For The Medical Frigate

    Your Insight Serves You Well

    Squadron Assignments

    Insurrection


    - Locations -

    Spaceport Docking Bay

    Tatooine Lars Moisture Farm x2

    Home One Docking Bay


    - Characters -

    Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight x2

    Captain Han Solo x2

    Owen Lars and Beru Lars x2

    Palace Raider x4

    Dash Rendar

    Wedge Antilles

    Melas

    Chewbacca, Protector

    Mirax Terrik

    Talon Karrde


    - Ships -

    Red Squadron 1

    Pulsar Skate

    Outrider

    Millenium Falcon


    - Vehicles -

    Patrol Craft x2


    - Weapons -

    Luke’s Lightsaber


    - Podracers -

    Anakin’s Podracer


    - Admiral’s Orders -

    I’ll Take the Leader x2


    - Effects -

    What Are You Trying To Push On Us

    Menace Fades

    Revolution

    Honor of the Jedi

    Tatooine Celebration

    Battle Plan


    - Interrupts -

    Out of Commission and Transmission Terminated x2

    Punch It

    Harvest x3

    Nar Shadda Wind Chimes and Out of Somewhere x2

    Houjix and Out of Nowhere

    Fallen Portal x2

    Too Close For Comfort

    Old Ben

    Rebel Barrier

    Either Way You Win

    Control and Tunnel Vision

    '

    Strategy: '

    Pretty typical WYS deck. I chose more retreival then versatility or Podracing because I thought that it would give me the best chance in case I lost a podrace or I was playing against a Start Your Landing Deck with soo much direct damage. Not much more to explain, you just have to feel the deck out, play it a few times in friendly games to get the feel for it and to know when you can do certain maneuvers. '

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