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mirkwood-the-real-deal

    Author: Joshua "Stormcrow" Grace

    Title: mirkwood-the-real-deal

    Date Published: 2000-11-29

    Okay, I figure I have 20 minutes left at lunch break, so


    here’s my brief take on the 11/28 tournament at Mirkwood.




    I brought two silly decks that I threw together in Duluth


    over holiday so that Mike Bergum could finally have a


    chance of beating me while he prepared to re-enter the MN


    tournament scene as a contender. My decks, though, won 3


    out of the 5 games I played with him. So I figure that’s


    more than good enough to bring them to Mirkwood for kicks.




    Light Side: All My EPPs and Ewok Catapults (TIGIH)


    Dark Side: Vader (in the Hunt Down format)




    Game 1: My Light vs Mike Raveling’s Ties


    He started Kuat, and I suspect ties, but he wasn’t playing


    some of the more typical cards, so I got confused. Actually


    I was already somewhat confused because I was trying to


    think if there was any way for my Light Side to be


    competitive with a player like Mike. Answer: No. At any


    rate, I started without Chirpa’s Hut, Luke, Saber or


    Landing Platform. BUT... I remember before any action is


    taken! Whew! Nearly got that loss by 50+. He drained in


    space. I drained on the ground. I went in space and won 2


    battles, but he knocked out Gold Squad 1’s astromech droid,


    and I couldn’t chase him around to battle any more. His


    retrieval was better than mine, since mine was Hell to Pay


    and then Hell to Pay again.




    Game 2: Vader vs. Garrett Larson’s Fake-out Hidden Base


    He started Insurrection, so I wanted to get Vader to the


    Home One DB and make him immune to Lost in the Wilderness.


    Lost in the Wilderness would have really sucked since Vader


    can’t deploy to search for Vader. And though any search


    party would have had a good success rate with all the 5’s


    and 6’s in my deck, it’s damn tough to build a search party


    when the only character in your deck is missing. That’s


    right 6 Vaders, no other characters. No starships. No


    vehicles. One Counter Assault. But the deck was about Vader.


    So we each lose a couple, and he deploys Luke to the Home


    One DB where I had thrown an early Presence of the Force.


    Fine. No problem. I deploy Vader there, but don’t have


    Obsession in my hand. Nor I Have You Now. Nor did I leave


    enough force to battle because it appears I can no longer


    do math. No problem. So Garrett deploys Leia and battles.


    No problem. He swings and hits Vader. I’m only down by a


    little power. No problem. He plays Skywalkers. Sure, why


    not? This may be a concern. But I should be fine. I have


    in my deck more than 30 cards of destiny 4 or higher. He


    draws a few low and moderate destiny. I draw... 1. 1? Aw,


    hell. I lose Vader and 9 more. No big deal. With Luke out,


    a duel will swing things back my way. So I lose my 9. And


    in that 9... 2 Vaders. Yuck. That’s half my Vaders! Well,


    he drains for a bit while I draw for a Vader. He plays Out


    of Commission. Well, that’s another single card that can


    just wreck my deck. Fine. He misses Vader. The other cards


    are all meaningless. He deploys spies to cancel Visage,


    and I’ve lost Come Here You Big Coward. No problem. I get


    another Vader into my hand and deploy him against Luke now


    that I’ve finally drawn an Obsession. I play it. He Senses


    and succeeds. Well, that sucks. So we battle and I lose


    yet another Vader. He plays Out of Commission again and


    gets Vader. I have no characters that I can deploy anymore,


    so I concede. Good game.




    After our very short game, we play again. Well, after


    reading about Shadows (I don’t like it). This time, Vader


    proves his supremecy. Crazy.




    Game 3: Vader vs. Ryan’s Profit


    Ryan’s the new guy who moved to Minneapolis from ND. So,


    having noticed that he began his career in MN paired twice


    against a Mr. Macy, I assure him that most of us play for


    fun. And then prove my point. By playing a deck consisting


    of Vader, 4 sites, 2 sabers and Red Cards. But this time


    a whole bunch of early drains for 4 at Jabba’s Palace take


    their toll. He moves Han, Chewie and some other alien dude


    over to block the drain, and Han dies to Sniper. Vader


    battles the other two and plays Main Course lost. Ryan was


    playing Profit for the first time and didn’t know it very


    well, so he was a bit stunned to learn that he couldn’t


    drain on Tatooine after Han died. He had lost his other


    Han somehow, so he just suicided by deploying Obi to the


    same site. Then he battled Vader with Obi and an Elom. Ok.


    Vader plays I Have You Now to add a destiny, then


    completely ignorning the Elom, steps aside to duel Obi.


    Obi draws a 0 and some other moderate destiny. Vader,


    meanwhile, has Focused his Attack and draws 3 6’s. He then


    proceeds to swing and hit the Elom and draw another pair


    of 6’s for destiny. This is why Vader is cool.




    Game 4: All set to play The Wormanator (Chad Steger) since


    we think we should be paired, I get paired with Ryan again.


    My EPPs vs his Raltir.




    I thought he might flip and cancel all my drains. But since


    he didn’t deploy an Imp to the Landing Platform (and never


    deployed anyone to Luke’s site), I activated 7 force my


    first turn--after drawing a perfect hand, consisting of 2


    EPP Hans, I Know, the Home One DB and the Echo DB. I deploy


    my sites, deploy the <> DB from my reserve to Raltir, Han


    to the Home One DB, DB transit him over to Raltir, pay one


    to move Luke to the Landing Platform and draw. His second


    turn, he deploys an AT-ST and AT-ST pilot against Han and


    battles. I play I Know, but he Barriers Leia. I grab the


    Barrier. Han covers the damage. My next turn I activate


    14 (5 at Luke’s DB site), deploy EPP Han from my hand to


    Leia and battle. I have 18 power with 8 attrition to his 8


    power. I lose Leia (having just drawn Life Debt), and he


    loses everything at the site an a couple more, plus stacks


    a card. He battles again his next turn, but I play Life


    Debt, so Chewie joins the fray and I end up stacking


    another card on I Feel the Conflict. Meanwhile, I’m


    activating all the force I need to keep my mains at


    Raltir. He deploys a couple of scrubs to the Executor and


    Coruscant DB’s, so I figure he’s going to try to take over


    Raltir shortly, so I move Han and Obi (who’s joined Han)


    over to the Swamp and DB Transit Luke to Raltir. I also


    draw until I get Kessel and the mini-Falcon. I throw those


    down on some succeeding turn and start draining for 3 at


    Kessel to go with the 2 at Luke’s site and the 1 with Obi


    and Han. Meanwhile, I set up a Catapult and ASP droid at


    the Landing Platform and move Luke to the CC:DB in hopes


    of drawing my Off the Edge to retrieve 6. But Ryan deploys


    characters to each of the Raltir sites, including Choke


    Lord and a couple of scrubs against Obi and Han. He


    initiated a battle there and choked Han on his first


    action. I played Clash of Sabers to exclude Vader and


    chopped one of his scrubs. He drew low, and I drew enough


    to win the battle. Obi was lost, but it was merely a matter


    of moving Luke to Vader’s site. I waited one turn, hoping


    for an Off the Edge, but didn’t get it, so I lost a few,


    then DB transited Luke to Vader. On my next turn, I


    activated everything and put the Catapult back. With the


    only card in my deck a 7, I attempted to turn Vader and


    succeeded. After winning the game, I tried to move Vader


    over to battle Tarkin, but that pesky Moff cancelled the


    once-Dark now-Light Lord’s destiny! Ah, Ryan had the last


    laugh. A fun game.




    And so... I had no idea what my diffential was, but I got


    a pack of Cloud City for my efforts--my recycling entry


    fee. And all was cool...




    Josh "Stormcrow" Grace

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