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2000-03-06 SW:CCG Decks
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4.0
(
Dark Side
)
Rallock™
by
Luca Costanzo
(
Luca/Tzizvvt
)
In my area there’s one deck that doesn’t get credit … Rallops. This is, I believe, the strongest version. Choke your opponent, manipulate their hand, and lock down Ralltiir. Inspired by Raphael Asselin’s Activation Killer.
4.0
(
Light Side
)
I Want my E-P-P Han (Profit) Take 2
by
Mike Fitzgerald
(
Iceman
)
This deck attempts to lay smack down onthe opponent. I decided the first versionneeded more sites and better destinyafter playing a Tatooine CR for JP deck.
3.5
(
Dark Side
)
Dark Deal Hunt Down
by
Chris Wodicka
(
Wedge231
)
Combines two cool strategies.
4.0
(
Dark Side
)
Hunt Down with Focus on Dueling V 1
by
Gabriel Alonso
(
The Diplomat
)
This deck has amazing destinies and usually wins by dueling or by battling and clearing sites. Has been played at two Grand Slams this year with a record of 5 wins 1 loss.
4.0
(
Light Side
)
Hidden Base w/o Swarm 2 0
by
Chris Wodicka
(
Wedge231
)
I'll try to do better this time.
3.5
(
Light Side
)
Training da Lady
by
Brian Sykes
(
Armus
)
This deck trains Daughter of Skywalker while Han, Luke, Chewie and Obi-Wan commence beatdown with mass destinies.
3.5
(
Light Side
)
Master Luke s Tatooine Beatdown
by
Lewis Blake
(
Duke Devil
)
Use Tessek to increase force drains, and other characters to provide sufficient protection or attack. Using Luke is also a fun thing to do with this deck.
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