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wheres-my-monnok-the-full-report-mix

    Author: Joshua "Stormcrow" Grace

    Title: wheres-my-monnok-the-full-report-mix

    Date Published: 2000-11-21

    Okay, looking back after I’m done writing this, this is a


    long report. Settle down. Grab a beverage. All you


    under-age guys, this does not mean I’m encourage illegal


    habits. Kick back, and enjoy.




    Intro? I heard that the St. Cloud tournament was drawing


    Jon Swenson and Zach Stenerson from Moorhead and


    Fargo, and I knew that Graham Neal and Mike Raveling


    were going to attend from the Minneapolis / St. Paul area.


    So the tournament was going to be top notch, drawing


    several of the top 10 players in our region. I made plans


    Tuesday, during the local 4-game tournament, with Mike


    and Graham to hitch a ride out to St. Cloud and checked


    back on Friday evening to confirm the plans. Once they


    were solidified, I decided I’d best change my decks since:


    a) my light side was a pile of interrupts in the shape of a


    very bad EBO deck and b) my light side was a pile of


    interrupts in the shape of a very bad EBO deck.


    Meanwhile, everyone and his grandma was playing Scum,


    so I decided I’d tear apart my Dark Side deck, too, which


    was a Nikto brand of My Kind of Scum (don’t mock the


    Niktos, 4 power and 8 forfeit for 1 force as a react


    anywhere at Jabba’s Palace is pretty good).




    Fiddling around with Light Side cards and looking through


    my collection, I decided that I really wanted to build a


    deck using Off the Edge. But that didn’t look too good, so


    I built a Jedi Training to Test 6 deck. It stunk. I tore it


    apart and built a Test to 3 w/docking bays and Off the


    Edges deck. It stunk worse. I tore it apart and built a


    TIGIH deck w/docking bays and Off the Edges. It smelled


    slightly better, but still not pleasant. So, I decided I


    wasn’t good at building new decks, and slapped together


    a Tosche Station deck, uncertain of my card mix. But it


    was late and I was exhausted from my week of work and I


    didn’t really care about my Dark Side deck much yet


    because I could build it in the car while we drove to St.


    Cloud and I decided that sleep was good so I went to bed.






    Enter the morning. The snooze alarm was my friend for a


    few taps, and I didn’t have time to work on my decks


    before I left to meet Graham and Mike at Graham’s


    house. So I grabbed my collection of cards and drove off.


    At Graham’s, it is made known to Mike and I that Herb


    Macy will be joining us for the drive to St. Cloud (that’s a


    different story). And Mike reveals that he can’t drive his


    new BMW because it still has its racing slicks, not winter


    tires, and the roads are snow-covered and icy. So, we’ll


    take my car, but, fortunately, Mike volunteers to drive so I


    can work on my decks.




    I decide to call my light side good enough and work on a


    dark deck. I look at a couple of the purple cards and just


    get this empty feeling all throughout me. Yes, I tell


    myself, these cards are so overplayed that they have lost


    all meaning. What have I left, then? I ask myself. Well,


    self, my self replies, how about a Jabba’s Palace


    Manipulator? A light goes *DING* And I start fishing out


    the cards that I’ll need. I grab my Tatooine, Combat


    Readiness and Jabba’s Palace. That’s a start. Then I


    start fishing out all my 2/0 locations, Scanning Crews,


    Senses, Alters, Myoom Onith, Ability x3, Search and


    Destroy, Gailid, Monnoks--anything at all that I might use.


    Of course, it’s way more than 60 cards, so I start sleeving


    cards, whittling away at the pile. Remember, now, that


    this is being done in half of the backseat of my car. I am,


    meanwhile, entertaining the other occupants with Lords of


    Acid and Ramstein. So I get to the point, shortly before


    we arrive at the campus where the tournament will be,


    where I have 60 dark side cards in a deck, and I’m happy.






    So, my decks are:


    Light Side--Tosche Station and Mains


    Dark Side--Jabba’s Palace Manipulator




    It turns out Swenson and Stenerson managed to corral a


    few other Moorhead players. So, with the 4 of us from


    Minneapolis, a few daring folk from Iowa, the Moorhead


    crew, and the locals, the tournament is populated by a


    very respectable 32 individuals. Dion Erbes, the TD, has a


    cold and can barely speak, but everyone quiets down


    enough that we can hear the pairings as they are called.




    (I apologize for names, here. I failed to take any notes. If


    you played me, you know who you are. If you didn’t play


    me, you’re just reading about the guys, 1-6, who did.)




    Game 1: My Dark vs. Steve’s EBO X-wing Swarm




    As soon as I start shuffling, I realize that I didn’t fit either


    Battle Order or Imperial Decree into my deck, cards that


    both would normally be included. Oh well, I figure that I


    have two options against EBO. Either, I’ll keep all his


    pilots in his used pile with Screws while my early drains


    and Search and Destroy will bleed his deck. OR, I’ll


    Monnok him for all of his X-Wings. So, we start out, and a


    first turn Screw reveals 3 or so X-Wings and one rebel


    who goes back to the used pile. Gailid goes to the


    Audience Chamber where he’ll sit the whole game. He


    gets his sites and draws. I Screw him again next turn and


    set up another drain, so I’m getting a good early lead. But


    his next turn he draws up way beyond Myoom range.


    Something like 17 cards. No problem. I’ve activated about


    14 myself. I search for something and don’t find a


    Monnok, so I just draw, looking for the first Monnok I can


    find. And I draw. And I draw. And I draw. And then my


    force pile is gone, and I still have no Monnok in my hand.


    My dark side manipulator deck can’t manipulate. It’s a


    pile. So Steve drops about 6 systems and as many


    X-wings and says go. I drain for another 6 or so and hit


    him with Search and Destroy. But there’s nothing I can do


    about his drains, so he hits me for 18 or 22. And all I can


    do the next turn is deploy Zuckuss and some dude in


    space to block the drain at Kessel. That buys me maybe


    one turn. But it’s simply his huge drains versus my


    modest drains and Search and Destroy. The game ends


    in about 15 minutes. A full loss for me by 6.




    0(-6)




    So, after the game, I go hang out with Graham, Mike,


    Jon, Zach and some of the other guys. Seems each of


    them has won (until much later Shane comes back to


    report a loss--to Herb Macy, but that’s another story). At


    any rate, I realize now that I have a manipulator deck


    without Monnoks, so I say, quite honestly, that I expect


    to go 0-3 with my dark and hope that my light can go 3-0.


    Everyone else finishes their games, and we re-pair.




    Game 2: My Light vs Brett’s (?) BHBM




    This game was fairly embarassing. My opponent barely


    knew his own cards. He started the game by announcing


    each card he put into play and reading the full text. I


    asked him if he was doing that for his benefit or for mine,


    and when he said it was for mine, I asked him to stop. So


    he did. But the game had that same sort of naive feel


    throughout. With Mobilization Points out, he set the


    Emperor up first turn at the Throne Room, losing 2


    activation. He deployed The Emperor’s Power but failed to


    use it in two or three battles. Meanwhile, I deployed


    Masta Luke first turn to Tosche Station from my reserve


    deck (and he asked "How?"--so I said, "Using your


    card."). And I activated a helluvalot on my second turn.


    But Vader was quick to follow. We battled quite a bit and


    danced around when the battling was looking bad for me.


    I don’t remember quite how I won, but a good deal of it


    came from him losing cards from his reserve instead of


    using Vader’s forfeit value. I felt relieved when the game


    was over. Full win by 27.




    2(+21)




    At this point, I know I’m going to be among the top


    players with a loss. And I hope to play my dark deck first,


    so that my light side will have an easier game again.


    Mike, Jon and I find an AD&D video game that was kind of


    fun for a while, well worth a quarter at any rate, and then


    we head back for Game 3.




    Game 3: My Dark Side Misbegotten Jumble vs. Parker’s


    EBO




    Well, he shows early signs of X-wing Swarm, so I set up


    Gailid and Myoom again at two Jabba’s sites. And my


    early damage holds him back for quite a bit. Parker pulls


    an interesting move and Revos the War Room, but for


    some reason I had put Come Here You Big Coward in my


    deck and, having drawn it, slap that down the succeeding


    turn. So, it turns into extra generation for me and a


    generation loss for him. Quite an important turn, too,


    since my Screws hold him back a bit. He gets out Echo


    Garrison... or whatever the effect is that lets him pull


    Commander Luke, etc. But that only gets him one


    character a turn while I’m draining for 4 and working him


    over with Search and Destroy. At one point, he begins his


    turn searching for both his Echo sites and Commander


    Luke. But I had a force saved and Screwed his Luke. That


    was the highpoint of the game for me. Sad, but true.


    Before he gets his EBO set up, he throws some ships


    into space to start draining me. But Zuckuss and Boba


    Fett launch into his ships at one system, and that gives


    me another drain of 1 per turn. However, the next turn, I


    Myoom and find that both Leia w/Gun and Tawss Khaa


    are in his hand while I have Myoom and Gailid alone at


    their sites on Tatooine. I’m forced to land Zuckus with


    Myoom and move Fett over to Gailid, but that seems to


    hold Parker off. He keeps losing force to my drains and


    Search and Destroy until very late in the game. And by


    that time, Vader and Mara come down to Hoth to clean


    up. Full win by 27.




    4(+48)




    Well, I’m pleased as punch, having won with my dark


    side. So I figure I may even go 4-2. And I trust my light


    side to do its job.




    Game 4: Tosche madness vs. Andrew Mahjowald (sp?)


    RalOps




    I played Andrew before in another tournament at St. Cloud,


    and I know he’s no pushover. I should beat him, but he


    knows how to play his deck. When I look at my hand, though,


    it seems to matter very little what he’ll do. I draw a 2/0


    site, Ben Kenobi and Luke w/Saber. First turn, he activates


    deploys a site from reserve and draws. My turn, I deploy


    Ben at the hut, my 2/0 site and move Ben to Tosche. He goes,


    deploys another site from reserve and an Imperial Guard at


    the Swamp. I activate 14 or 15, deploy Battle Plan, Frozen


    Assets over his saved force, Luke w/Saber against the guard


    and battle. He loses the guard and 5 or 6. So he activates


    about 6 force on his turn and draws. I activate and draw,


    too. His next turn, he deploys the Emperor at the spaceport


    site that gives +1 power and forfeit to Imperial leaders.


    Okay... Since he didn’t start IAO. I deploy Frozen Assets to


    shut off his force pile. Then, to Ben’s hut, I deploy Han


    w/Gun, Leia w/Gun and Chewbacca. I Nabrun the 4 of them to


    the Emperor’s site and beat the tar out of the old man. At


    this point, the game is effectively over no matter what


    Andrew chooses to do, so rather than forfeit Pasty and lose


    only 15, he keeps the embodiment of evil on the table and


    loses a good 24. I look at the cards in my hand and those on


    the table and decide I don’t need to draw another card for


    the rest of the game. I just stop him from draining me at


    all and block his drains with my armada. General Calrissian


    in the Falcon deployed at his <> DB. And I took 2 force


    loss from a battle involving the Emperor, Vader a bunch of


    Imperial Guards, Trooper Assault and a Dark Jedi Presence.


    But I never drew another card and paid for my drains to win


    by 40. And now I think I can win this tournament if all the


    undefeateds knock each other off--and I pull off a miracle


    win with my dark side slop.




    6(+88)




    Well, not only do I know that I can potentially win this


    tournament, but so does Jon Swenson who starts *accusing* me


    of throwing the first game of each tournament. I mean,


    really, can I help it if I suck at first games? Righteously


    offended, I tell Jon that of coure I’m not trying to throw


    my games, but he should go ahead and try to backdoor a


    tournament sometime... BUT the real trick is to lose the


    first TWO games. No one would EVER expect that!




    Anyhow, I believe this is the intermission wherein the


    inaugural Kohman Olympics took place. Josh Kohman was making


    a loud noise of himself and Mike Raveling suggested that he


    and Stenerson see who can throw Kohman further. So Mike


    lifts Kohman and tosses him about 3 feet. Zach, not to be


    outdone, tries a new technique and hurls Kohman headlong


    into a chair. Maybe 4 feet, but Kohman disqualifies him for


    brutality, still reeling from the new lump on his forehead.


    Later events are much gentler, including the push-Kohman-on-


    a-cafeteria-tray contest...




    Well, the new pairings are favorable to me again. I play my


    dark ahead of my light.




    Game 5: My heap vs. Justin Fleenor’s TIGIH




    It had occured to me that I could play my dark deck like a


    beat-down deck and just use Screws far more than I really


    should. But Justin starts Do or Do Not AND Insight. And they


    never leave the table. This means effectively half of my


    deck is good for nothing other than destiny and easy choices


    when it comes to losing force. But I draw a Lord Vader


    early and deploy him to the Landing Platform. As soon as I


    can (while I’m still force-choking Justin), I move Vader


    to Chirpa’s Hut and set up a drain of 2. Unfortunately, I


    can’t draw a character to save my life over the next 2 or 3


    turns. Meanwhile, Justin’s deploying 2/0 locations all over


    the place and amassing a good handsize, and I can’t take a


    peek with Screw. So I’m getting a bit worried when finally


    he launches the initial assault. 2 Eloms, Chewbacca and


    Admiral Ackbar. Ackbar? What the? Anyhow, that’s who comes


    to battle. Fortunately, I draw a high destiny, so Vader


    covers all but 3 and the one to IFTC. I start setting up on


    Tatooine with Mara and Saber, Mosep, Myoom, Dr. E and maybe


    some other scrub. We exchange drains until I draw a Vader.


    At this point, I have enough force to a) deploy Vader, b)


    Elis Helrot and battle or c) do both if I draw a 0 for


    Helrot. I search for a Jabba’s location and find in my 5


    force: two 0’s, one 1, and two 3’s. Why not? I play Elis


    on Mara and crew before deploying. 3. Bummer. So they head


    over and just sit around. Choke Lord and Saber remain in


    my hand. Justin brings Ackbar back from the Bacta Tank and


    battles. I lose everyone but Mara. Stack another card on


    IFTC. I’ve already seen the ASP droids, so I very much fear


    stacking another card on IFTC, lest he get the Catapult


    down and convert Vader. At this point my drains are keeping


    me in the lead. But Mara’s stuck against his big, bad crew,


    holding Luke captive for 2 loss a turn unless Vader joins


    her. And when has Vader ever shrunk from a battle? Vader


    comes to the Landing Platform, saber in hand, and we battle.


    I choke Chewbacca, hit two characters and win the battle by


    1 power. Meanwhile, I’m immune, so both my characters stick


    around while his are decimated. Next turn, all he can do is


    run away. It’s pretty much a drain race from this point on,


    except that I had managed to use Myoom once before she died


    and saw an On the Edge or two in his hand. So I keep hold


    of a couple of my Senses just to kill that card. Finally,


    he’s down to 10 life force or less and plays his On the


    Edge. Sense. I succeed and lose the Sense + 2 more. But it


    was the finishing blow, and I win by 21. The dark pile


    *somehow* goes 2-1.




    8(+109)




    And so it turns out, history *does* repeat itself. Jon


    Swenson lost to Graham’s Scum. Graham lost to somebody. Mike


    Raveling lost to somebody. Stenerson lost to Josh Kohman.


    All of the undefeated players have knocked each other out of


    contention except for Josh Kohman, who has a timed win and


    needs to win the game to win the tournament. Meanwhile, I


    have (apart from Kohman) the largest differential by far, so


    the winner of our game is going to be the winner of the


    tournament.




    Game 6: Battle of the Joshes, Grace vs. Kohman




    My Tosche "Can I please play against Scum?" vs. Kohman’s


    Scummy Court.




    He starts Court. I start Obi’s Hut, Careful Planning and


    decide to convert his Audience Chamber. Of course, this is


    much better than a Profit conversion because he doesn’t get


    to pull a CC Engineer with Chall. Not right away, anyhow.


    He activates, loses one and draws. I activate deploy Ben


    to the Hut, KFC to the Chamber and move Ben over. The rest


    of the game is a prolonged battle over the audience chamber


    with both First Strike and Draw Their Fire hitting the


    table. Many men fought bravely in the hot Tatooine suns, and


    many men died. Ben was disarmed and fatally wounded, only to


    recover on a later turn. Master Luke was captured, only to


    be freed and wreak havoc on unsuspecting aliens. But among


    the many battles, the most memorable in my mind was a fairly


    humours battle between Fett w/Blaster and Dr. E against my


    Luke, Ben and Chewbacca. Kohman initiated this battle and


    paid to retrieve (Aim High, people--I’ve been reading your


    reports, and you let people retrieve for free... that’s like


    *giving* them force...). He had earlier searched for


    something to find a 3 and a 6 in his deck. Well, he plays


    Hidden Weapons to target Luke, and the fateful destiny is...


    3. Yes, Luke is captured (where was Kashyyk? Eh, Stenerson?)


    and Ben gets hit by the 6 and is E-bait. Operated and dead.


    Nonetheless, Chewbacca stands his ground with no destiny,


    and since Kohman had exhausted his reserve deck, he gets no


    destiny either. And Chewbacca outpowers the silly evil


    aliens, so Kohman goes back into the force he retrieved and


    loses one. As the suns were setting on Tatooine and


    protracted battles, his Projected Telepathy gets grabbed,


    General Cal and Nien Numb join the fray, Scum gets


    cancelled, and finally the balance of powers tips


    irrevocably in the favor of the light side. Win by 16.




    So, yes, Jon’s right. I’m a sneaky son of a gun,


    "backdooring" yet another tournament, coming from an early


    loss to claim first with a total of 10(+125).




    Zach Stenerson got second. Swenson took third. And I failed


    to keep track beyond that point.




    So, cheers and jeers abound:




    Cheers:


    Ben Kenobi. Do I need to say why?


    Dion Erbes for running a smooth tournament, even while sick.


    Players from Moorhead and Iowa for taking the drive.


    The 31 players other than myself that made this a well-


    attended tournament.




    Jeers:


    Monnok, oh Monnok, wherefore art thou, Monnok?


    This is where all those "...but that’s a different story"


    references come to bear...




    Joshua "Stormcrow" Grace

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