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forum thread Posted by niki4h | Staff • Nov 1, 2024
forum thread Posted by niki4h | Staff • Nov 1, 2024

Fantasy Flight Games: Star Wars The DeckBuilding Tactical Card Game $17 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Fantasy Flight Games: Star Wars The DeckBuilding Tactical Card Game for $17.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+. Now $16.93

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Fantasy Flight Games: Star Wars The DeckBuilding Tactical Card Game for $17.04. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+. Now $16.93

Your feedback helps me find better deals! Please rate this deal or report if it's expired to save other members' time. Check out my other deals here. Thanks, niki4h

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Model: Winning Moves Games Star Wars The Deckbuilding Game - Open Miscellaneous

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It's a great deal. The game borrows from several other deckbuilders, especially Star Realms, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. There is good back and forth tactics and I love the ability for each side to "snipe" opposing cards out of the buy row, robbing your opponent of the chance to buy that sweet resources but also costing you some turn momentum.
I had one game go into sort of an infinite loop, where each side got powerful enough in just the right way to always deny the other side any progress. That seemed like a bit of an edge case and other play-throughs were much more smooth.

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