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BuraddoRun 17

So the gameplan of this deck is to make Jango Fett the first target of your opponent's assault. If you don't go first, put your shields on him. Pump him up with upgrades as quickly as possible. Make him a threat. While this is happening, General Grievous will be quietly preparing to come out in full beast mode. By the time Jango goes down, hopefully you'll have either already killed at least 1 of your opponent's characters or gravely injured him. If that character has any non-ability upgrades, they will soon transfer to a hungry Grievous. Also, 6 of the deck's upgrades have Redeploy, so any of those weapons that Jango was wielding will transfer to Grievous once he falls.

The majority of the rest of the cards are ways to either deal direct damage or increase damage output. You want to be able to hit and hit hard, and surprise damage caused by non-character cards can win you games. There are a couple of outlier cards for defense, extra actions, or resource generation, and there is room for tweaking I know. I am limited with what I own of yellow cards, so unfortunately only 1 On The Hunt is in the deck for now. The deck can definitely be made better. If I get a 2nd On The Hunt I'll probably drop Black Market, and I may take out something like Supporting Fire and put in Armed to the Teeth.

The good news is I won my first game, against eLuke and Rey! My plan worked, as Jango was made the first target without much thought going to Grievous. I was able to kill off Luke by turn 2, and by the time Jango went down, Grievous hadn't been hit at all! He then came out swinging mightily and took down Rey without too much of a hitch.

Comments and criticism always welcome!

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nickthebug7777 1381

Good job winning against eLuke/Rey!
I would absolutely drop Black Market drop as you suggested but would probably replace it with some die removal like Electroshock. If you don't your relatively low health will just melt against most decks.

I would also be concerned about them going for Jango Fett - Lethal Mercenary first. Because General Grievous - Jedi Hunter is elite I would probably target him first instead. How often has your plan been working out?

Otherwise seems like a good build. Those two characters (if you can keep them alive) are fantastic at quickly dealing damage.

Hope this helps! -NickTheBug7777

BuraddoRun 17

@nickthebug7777 If they don't fall for the plan, then I just go with pumping up Jango and using him to kill. Really both characters are great at dealing damage. I'll have to get more games in with the deck to see more weaknesses and strengths. Thanks for the Electroshock tip!