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SAGA: Space Arena Ground Arena | A Star Wars:Unlimited Podcast

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SAGA: Space Arena Ground Arena a Star Wars: Unlimited fan Podcast is covering the game from the ground up! Join BananaCrapshoot, KennedyHawk, and MrBen as we cover the new TCG from FFG from the kitchen table to competitive events and everything in between.
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Summary In this conversation, Banana Crapshoot and NerdParker discuss their favorite Star Wars movies and characters. They also preview a new card from the upcoming set, Twilight of the Republic. They speculate on the potential impact of the Exploit keyword and the importance of capture in countering exploit decks. NerdParker also shares information about his podcast, The Force Unlimited, and his project, SwooDB. Find More of Parker at: swudb.com theforceunlimited.com
The hosts of the Saga Podcast discuss the Star Wars Unlimited card game and share their experiences playing different leaders. They also review the new set and discuss the mechanics and potential of the new cards. The conversation includes a tier board minigame where they rank the set two leaders into different tiers based on their effectiveness and playability. The conversation concludes with the participants making their final moves in the tier list. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the set two leaders and express their opinions on the Star Wars universe. The final scores reveal a close competition, with Mr. Ben emerging as the winner with nine points.
31: Shadows Over SWU

31: Shadows Over SWU

2024-07-0549:47

n this conversation, Banana Crap Shoot, Mr. Ben, and Dan Aka Kennedy discuss the importance of playtesting in card games. They cover topics such as the process of playtesting, including identifying strong cards and decks, building a gauntlet, and adapting to different matchups. They also discuss the different methods of playtesting, such as playing with a local group, playing online, and goldfishing. The conversation emphasizes the need for reflection and learning from each game, as well as the importance of taking notes and seeking feedback from others. The three main themes that emerge from the conversation are: getting in reps, finding a playtesting group, and having awareness of the playtesting process. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss their bold predictions for Set 2 of the game. They also talk about the upcoming Space Arena Ground Arena Webcam League and encourage listeners to participate. The hosts mention their plans for attending pre-release events and express their excitement for the new cards and decks in Set 2. They also touch on the topic of online pack openings and encourage positivity in the community. The conversation ends with some lighthearted banter.
30: Spark of Hope

30: Spark of Hope

2024-06-1454:08

Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the meta analysis and stable decks in Star Wars Unlimited. They highlight the importance of knowing the stable decks in the meta and how to build on those archetypes. They also discuss the significance of understanding the staple cards that opponents bring to the table. The hosts share their thoughts on preparing for tournaments and the value of netdecking as a learning tool. They also discuss some notable cards from Set 2, including Infest Nest, Chewbacca, and Supreme Emperor Snoke. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various cards and mechanics in the Star Wars: Destiny card game. They talk about the Final Showdown card and its potential uses, as well as the rules implications of the Spark of Hope card. They also discuss the Smuggle keyword and its impact on gameplay. The hosts express their excitement for new cards and leaders in Set 2, such as Dr. Aphra and Cad Bane. They also mention the importance of having more double aspect cards and the potential for high-risk, high-reward strategies. The conversation concludes with a discussion about pre-ordering Set 2 boxes and the current state of the game.
29: Shadow Over Showdowns

29: Shadow Over Showdowns

2024-05-2901:01:58

The conversation covers a detailed recap of store showdown experiences, meta analysis, and reflections on the balanced set one meta. It also explores the potential impact of set two on specific leaders and the overall game. The hosts share their personal experiences, challenges, and insights from the recent showdown events. The conversation covers a detailed analysis of the set one TCG meta and the potential impact of set two leaders. It also delves into the discussion of specific cards and their implications for the game. The hosts express excitement and anticipation for the new cards and their potential impact on gameplay.
28: Technically

28: Technically

2024-05-1301:25:04

Technical challenges can't stop us! In this episode of the Space Arena Ground Arena Saga podcast, the hosts discuss their experiences over May the 4th and share stories of playing Star Wars Unlimited. They then dive into the card reveals for the week, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of each card. The conversation covers topics such as the Hunter leader, the Clone Deserter unit, and the Death Watch Loyalist unit. They also discuss the Take Captive event and the Ruthless upgrade. Overall, they express excitement for the new cards and their potential in gameplay. In this conversation, the hosts review and discuss various cards from the Star Wars: Destiny game. They provide their opinions on the strengths and weaknesses of each card, as well as potential strategies for using them. The conversation covers cards from different affiliations and aspects, including aggression, heroism, cunning, and villainy. The hosts also express their appreciation for the game designers and their efforts to engage with the community.
27: Smuggler's Den

27: Smuggler's Den

2024-04-2848:23

n this episode of Space Arena Ground Arena, BananaCrapshoot and Dan discuss their recent gameplay experiences and preview some cards from set two. They cover topics such as the performance of different leaders, upcoming store showdowns, and their thoughts on new cards like Crosshair, Cartel Turncoat, Vigilant Pursuit Craft, and more. They also discuss the mechanics of smuggle, capture, and rescue. Overall, they express excitement for the new cards and the potential strategies they can bring to the game. In this conversation, Dan aka Kennedy and BananaCrapshoot discuss the new cards and mechanics in Set 2 of Star Wars: The Card Game. They cover the Mandalorian faction, the new unit Dr. Evazan, and the mechanics of capturing, bounties, and smuggling. They express excitement for the new cards and mechanics, but also raise concerns about the balance and potential impact on gameplay. Overall, they are looking forward to seeing how Set 2 unfolds and hope for a balanced and enjoyable experience.
26: War Stories

26: War Stories

2024-04-1901:18:07

The crew gathers around to talk about their adventures in the webcam leagues arcoss the galaxy
25: Fett'ing the Game

25: Fett'ing the Game

2024-03-2955:24

Summary: In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent games and the UK event that took place. They also talk about the availability of product and FFG's plan for restocking. Finally, they reflect on the release of Star Wars Unlimited and whether FFG lived up to the hype. The conversation covers topics such as opening boxes and repeated combinations, main deck staples to counter Boba Fett and Sabine, favorite off-aspect cards to include in decks, decks to take to the 1k tournament, favorite under-explored leader/base combos, building with a limited collection and incorporating card draw, and the possibility of spoilers and previews for set two. Takeaways Boba Fett and Sabine are popular leaders in the meta. Product availability has been a concern, but FFG has addressed the issue and plans to restock in waves. The legendary pull rate has been a topic of discussion, with some players feeling that it is too low. FFG has generally done well with the release of Star Wars Unlimited, but there are still areas for improvement.
The hosts discuss their experiences with the pre-release events and the full release of Star Wars Unlimited. They share their excitement about opening packs and building decks. They also talk about their plans for upcoming weekly events and the decks they are considering for the Saga League. In this conversation, the hosts discuss different deck strategies, including, Hera and Rebels. They also talk about store events and tournaments happening in their area. The hosts share their thoughts on underrated leaders, such as Chewbacca, Han, and Cassian. They also discuss the best control options in the game and answer listener questions. Finally, they propose using 'Turn Five' as shorthand for the turn with five resources. Pre-release events are a great way to build excitement and engage with the community. The full release of Star Wars Unlimited has been well-received, with players enjoying the process of opening packs and building decks. Weekly events provide opportunities for players to test their decks and compete in a more structured setting. Deck choices for the Saga League vary, with players experimenting with different strategies and card combinations. Consider different deck strategies, such as NOISE and Ron, Hera and Rebels. Stay updated on store events and tournaments happening in your area. Explore underrated leaders like Chewbacca, Han, and Cassian. Experiment with different control options in your deck. Consider using 'Turn Five' as shorthand for the turn with five resources
23: Tiers or Tears

23: Tiers or Tears

2024-03-0101:12:18

Summary: In this episode, the hosts discuss pre-release events for Star Wars Unlimited and share their experiences and expectations. They talk about the contents of the pre-release kit and the deck building process. The hosts also encourage listeners to share pictures and stories from their pre-release events. Finally, they engage in a tier list game, where they place leaders from the game into different tiers based on their perceived strength and playability. The conversation methodically reviewed the strengths and weaknesses of each leader in Star Wars:Unlimited. The leaders were categorized into different tiers based on their abilities and versatility. Darth Vader, Palpatine, Boba Fett, and Sabine were considered top-tier leaders due to their strong decks and abilities. Leaders like Jyn Erso, IG-88, and Krennic were placed in lower tiers due to their limited effectiveness. The conversation also provided advice for transitioning from casual play to a more competitive environment, including reaching out to local stores, joining community groups, and studying deck-building strategies. In this episode, the hosts discuss the upcoming Space Arena Ground Arena Season 1 and the extension of signups. They also introduce the concept of Bounty Coins as an incentive for players to participate in the league. The hosts share their thoughts on transitioning from casual to competitive play and the importance of finding a group to play and practice with. They review their tier list and discuss the community's reaction to it. The hosts answer listener questions about buying showcases and speculate on the aspects of the upcoming Mandalorian and Moff Gideon starters. The episode concludes with final thoughts and plans for the release of Star Wars Unlimited. Takeaways Pre-release events are a great way to meet new players and build a community around a game. The pre-release kit for Star Wars Unlimited includes booster packs, a deck building guide, and promotional cards. Players should aim to build a balanced deck with a mix of units, events, and upgrades. It's important to create a welcoming and supportive environment for new players at pre-release events. Darth Vader, Palpatine, Boba Fett, and Sabine are considered top-tier leaders in Star Wars: Legion. Jyn Erso, IG-88, and Krennic are placed in lower tiers due to their limited effectiveness. Transitioning from casual play to a competitive environment can be facilitated by reaching out to local stores and joining community groups. Studying deck-building strategies and seeking advice from experienced players can help improve performance in competitive play.
22: Pre Release Primer

22: Pre Release Primer

2024-02-1640:211

SummaryIn this episode, BananaCrapshoot and Kennedy AKA Dan discuss the upcoming pre-release weekend for Star Wars Unlimited. They explain what a pre-release is and what players can expect from the pre-release kits. They also share their experiences with pre-releases in other games and provide tips for sealed play. Additionally, they discuss the organization of cards and announce a webcam league for Star Wars Unlimited. The conversation covers various topics related to the Star Wars Unlimited card game, including deck building and flexibility, the format and schedule of the game, bounties and fun elements, favorite Star Wars characters, and the upcoming set two starters. The hosts also provide a pre-release primer for players interested in participating in the game.Takeaways Pre-release weekend for Star Wars Unlimited is approaching, offering players the opportunity to participate in pre-release tournaments and get a sneak preview of the game. Sealed play is a format where players build a deck using cards from booster packs, and it requires strategic decision-making and adaptability. Tips for sealed play include prioritizing removal cards, considering the aspect icons to avoid resource tax, and focusing on the beatdown or control role depending on the game state. Organizing cards can be done using binders or boxes, and it's important to find a system that works for individual preferences. A webcam league for Star Wars Unlimited has been announced, providing players with the opportunity to connect with others and play the game remotely. Players have the flexibility to change their decks on a weekly basis, allowing for experimentation and improvement. The Star Wars Unlimited game follows a schedule where players have a week to play their games and submit their results. Incorporating bounties and fun elements can enhance the community experience and encourage participation. The hosts discuss their favorite Star Wars characters and how they can be incorporated into the game. The upcoming set two starters, Moff Gideon and the Mandalorian, generate excitement and speculation about their aspects.
SummaryIn this conversation, BananaCrapshoot and John Tatta discuss various aspects of Star Wars Unlimited, including their history with Star Wars and card games, the unique mechanics of the game, deck building strategies, and the most broken cards in the game. They also talk about the value of joining a team and their plans for upcoming events. Overall, they express excitement for the game and its potential in the TCG space. The conversation covers various topics related to Star Wars Unlimited, including gameplay and format, upcoming pre-release events, strategy tips for players, webcam league participation, team participation, content creation, community experience on Discord, opinions on the art, and the experience at the Star Wars Unlimited Community Celebration.Takeaways Star Wars Unlimited offers a unique and refreshing gameplay experience compared to other card games. Proper sequencing is crucial in Star Wars Unlimited and can greatly impact the outcome of games. Joining a team and playing with experienced players can greatly improve one's skills and understanding of the game. The U-Wing Reinforcements card is considered one of the most broken cards in the game, allowing players to cheat the action system. The Singleton format in Star Wars Unlimited offers a new and exciting way to play the game. Star Wars Unlimited offers a fun and interactive gameplay experience with unique features like different counters and a quick end game trigger. Players going to pre-release events should familiarize themselves with the card pool, especially the commons, and focus on learning the leaders. The Star Wars Unlimited community on Discord is welcoming and positive, providing a great environment for players to connect and discuss the game. While opinions on the art in Star Wars Unlimited may vary, it is not a top priority for most players as long as the game mechanics and organized play are strong. The Star Wars Unlimited Community Celebration hosted by FFG was a memorable and enjoyable experience for content creators and players alike. Follow John Tatta's Star Wars Unlimited Content: https://youtube.com/@TDTatta?si=q-x2mtu9AXk7fmtz
Summary In this episode, BananaCrapshoot and Kennedy AKA Dan review several cards from the Star Wars Unlimited card game. They also discuss Star Wars Podcast Day 2024. They discuss the abilities and potential synergies of each card, as well as their overall impressions. The cards reviewed include Cheerit, Confiscate, Don't Get Cocky, Reinforcement Walker, Rook, Bendu, Escort Skiff, The Force is With Me, General Krell, Gamorrean Guards, Baze Malbus, Emperor Palpatine, Strafing Gunship, Guardian of the Wills, Rebel Assault, I Had No Choice, Emperor's Legion, and The Ghost. They also mention the upcoming community celebration event and their excitement for future card releases. Takeaways The Star Wars Unlimited card game offers a variety of cards with unique abilities and synergies. Certain cards, such as Bendu and Gamorrean Guards, fit well into specific deck archetypes and provide valuable support. The Emperor Palpatine card offers powerful abilities and rewards strategic play. The community celebration event is an exciting opportunity for fans to engage with the game and learn more about upcoming releases. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Star Wars Podcast Day Celebration 01:32 Card Review: Cheerit 03:00 Card Review: Confiscate 04:02 Card Review: Don't Get Cocky 06:08 Card Review: Reinforcement Walker 07:42 Card Review: Rook 08:23 Card Review: Bendu 09:03 Card Review: Escort Skiff 11:13 Card Review: The Force is With Me 13:28 Card Review: General Krell 16:01 Card Review: Gamorrean Guards 18:11 Card Review: Baze Malbus 20:09 Card Review: Emperor Palpatine 22:04 Card Review: Strafing Gunship 23:16 Card Review: Guardian of the Wills 25:43 Card Review: Rebel Assault 27:01 Card Review: I Had No Choice 29:22 Card Review: Emperor's Legion 31:28 Card Review: The Ghost 33:31 Card Review: Emperor Palpatine 36:15 Conclusion and Community Celebration Event
Summary In this episode, BananaCrapshoot and Mr. Ben interview Xander Tabler from Fantasy Flight Games about Star Wars Unlimited. They discuss Xander's role at FFG. They also talk about the Star Wars Unlimited Roadshow and the upcoming webcam league. Xander shares his favorite thing about working at FFG and his vision for the Star Wars Unlimited community. They highlight the positive aspects of the online community and discuss areas for improvement, such as being mindful of new players and avoiding exclusive inside jokes. They encourage new players to engage with the community and find creators who can help them learn the game. The conversation covers various topics related to Star Wars Unlimited, including playing unconventional cards and combos, exploring different playstyles, the excitement of opening packs, drafting and choosing leaders, getting stores and communities on board, continuing social media engagement, engaging with the community, celebrating the Star Wars podcasting anniversary, and closing remarks. Takeaways Xander Tabler is the Community Engagement Specialist for Fantasy Flight Games and works with the community and content creators to support Star Wars Unlimited. The Star Wars Unlimited Roadshow, organized by Cascade Games, allows players to demo the game and participate in events at local stores. Xander's favorite thing about working at FFG is the passionate and supportive community, both within FFG and among players. The ideal Star Wars Unlimited community is diverse in viewpoints and approaches to the game, with space for competitive players, casual players, and collectors. The online Star Wars Unlimited community has been understanding, accepting of new ideas, and has a great sense of humor. Areas for improvement in the community include being mindful of new players and avoiding exclusive inside jokes. New players can engage with the community by joining live streams, participating in community groups, and finding creators who align with their interests. Don't be afraid to play unconventional cards and combos that you enjoy, even if others may not be impressed. Explore different playstyles and find ways to beat popular strategies with your own unique approach. The experience of opening packs and playing with real cards is exciting and memorable. Drafting and choosing leaders at the beginning of a draft adds a fun and strategic element to the game. Provide stores and communities with information about the game and its organized play structure to get them on board. FFG plans to continue engaging with the community through regular social media posts and live streams. FFG is committed to supporting the game and the community, learning from past mistakes, and providing a positive experience for players. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of Star Wars podcasting on February 7th. Xander Tabler signs off with the message 'We'll see you in the arenas.'
Summary In this conversation, Banana Crapshoot interviews Bobby Sapphire, a card game champion, about his card game history and his thoughts on the new Star Wars Unlimited card game. They discuss the mechanics of the game, the importance of surrounding oneself with good players, and the evaluation of cards and deck building. Bobby shares his excitement for the potential of the game and highlights specific cards like Jabba the Hutt and the Frontline Shuttle. They also touch on community dynamics and the challenges of evaluating cards in a new game. In this episode, Bobby Sapphire and BananaCrapshoot review several cards from the Star Wars: Destiny game. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each card and how they fit into different deck strategies. They also answer listener questions and make an announcement about a new YouTube channel they are starting. Overall, they provide valuable insights into the game and offer recommendations for deck building and gameplay. Takeaways Surrounding oneself with good players and being open-minded to feedback can lead to success in card games. Playing with a process-oriented mindset and focusing on making the right plays can improve gameplay. Evaluation of cards should consider their numbers and potential applications in different situations. The Star Wars Unlimited card game offers unique mechanics and the potential for strategic gameplay. Community dynamics and group think can influence card evaluation and deck building strategies. Wolf, Aggression is a strong card for low-to-the-ground aggro decks and can counter shielded one-drop units. Power of the Dark Side is a powerful card that can eliminate opponent's units and has boosted blue villain control decks into the top tier. Chopper, the Metal Menace is a decent card that can be useful in certain decks, but its Specter restriction limits its versatility. Rally and Cry is a situational card that may be useful in decks with wide boards, but it can be easily countered and is not currently viable in most decks. Alliance Dispatcher is a strong card that can create difficult decisions for opponents and is particularly effective in Luke decks. The most fun and tense non-mirror matches in Star Wars: Destiny are often between aggro and non-aggro decks, such as aggression Leia vs. green Luke. The need for cooking varies among individuals, but some people enjoy cooking while others prefer to have someone else do it. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:11 Guest's Card Game History 03:23 Guest's Return to Card Games 04:52 Appreciation for Hyper Loops in Star Wars Destiny 06:01 Guest's History with Star Wars 07:30 Qualities for Success in Multiple Games 09:24 Guest's Weakness in Card Games 10:31 Guest's Initial Thoughts on Star Wars Unlimited 11:12 Change of Mind about Star Wars Unlimited 12:13 Guest's Thoughts on Star Wars Unlimited Mechanics 13:47 Guest's Thoughts on Space Arena and Ground Arena 15:09 Attacker Initiative in Star Wars Unlimited 16:27 Evaluating Cards and Building Decks 20:21 Draft and Sealed in Star Wars Unlimited 21:17 Community Dynamics and Group Think 23:32 Card Evaluation and Community Culture 25:26 Card Discussion: Jabba the Hutt 36:48 Card Discussion: Vigilance Protector 38:25 Card Discussion: Frontline Shuttle 40:45 Card Review: Wolf, Aggression 43:11 Card Review: Power of the Dark Side 44:44 Card Review: Chopper, the Metal Menace 46:25 Card Review: Rally and Cry 47:53 Card Review: Occupier Siege Tank 49:53 Card Review: Karabas 51:37 Card Review: Regional Sympathizers 52:59 Card Review: Alliance Dispatcher 56:05 Most Fun and Tense Non-Mirror Match 57:28 Who Needs to Cook? 58:23 Announcement: The KTOD YouTube Channel 59:40 Discussion about Old Podcasts Follow KTOD on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SWU_KTOD Join the SAGA: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceArenaGroundArena
17: On Your Left

17: On Your Left

2024-01-0501:54:03

Summary They review the Jawas Scavenger, Vanguard Ace, Cassian Andor, Rogue Squadron Skirmisher, Darth Vader, Moment of Peace, and Echo Base Defender. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various cards from the Star Wars: Destiny card game. They cover cards such as Seventh Sister, Force Throw, Pirated Starfighter, Heroic Sacrifice, AT-AT Suppressor, Devotion, Strike True, Traderous, Mon Mothma, Steadfast Battalion, Jetta Agitator, and Power Failure. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each card and discuss their potential uses in different deck strategies. In this episode, the hosts evaluate various cards, including those that can defeat shields and provide event recursion. They also discuss the Bounty Hunter Crew card and the different base cards. The community deck featuring Aiden Versio and Sabine Wren is analyzed, with insights into the matchup and deck strategies. The hosts address listener questions about players peeking at packs and the strongest/weakest color or aspect. They also give a shoutout to the SWU Holocron website for its comprehensive coverage of Star Wars Unlimited. Chapters 02:59 Introduction and Personal Updates 09:51 Draft and Sealed Format 25:30 Card Previews: Jawas Scavenger 26:34 Card Previews: Vanguard Ace 28:10 Card Previews: Cassian Andor 28:45 Card Previews: Rogue Squadron Skirmisher 30:16 Card Previews: Zeb 37:28 Card Previews: Darth Vader 40:42 Card Previews: Moment of Peace 42:03 Card Previews: Echo Base Defender 43:50 Seventh Sister and Force Throw 46:19 Pirated Starfighter and Heroic Sacrifice 51:31 AT-AT Suppressor and Devotion 55:13 Strike True and Traderous 01:11:21 Mon Mothma and Steadfast Battalion 01:17:21 Jetta Agitator and Power Failure 01:26:33 Card Evaluation: Defeating Shields and Event Recursion 01:27:42 Bounty Hunter Crew: Event Recursion and Ambush 01:29:48 Base Cards: Lothal and Other Bases 01:30:35 Community Deck: Aiden Versio vs. Sabine Wren 01:48:18 Dealing with Players Who Peek at Packs 01:50:35 Most Powerful Card and Weakest Color/Aspect 01:54:02 Differentiating Card Evaluation in Sealed and Draft 01:58:12 Shoutout to SWU Holocron Slip Capone's Sabine killer decklist - https://swudb.com/deck/view/aesScxVBfkaXsSWU holocron - https://www.swuholocron.com/wiki/Main_Page
16 : Looking Foward

16 : Looking Foward

2023-12-2201:44:02

Summary In this episode, Mr. Ben and BananaCrapshoot discuss their experiences with card games and share their predictions for Star Wars Unlimited in 2024. They also review and provide their thoughts on several card reveals. Overall, they express excitement for the game and anticipate a positive and non-toxic community. The conversation methodically reviews and evaluates various cards, discussing their abilities and impact. The chapters cover topics such as card abilities, specific card evaluations, and the potential synergies within different deck archetypes. In this episode, the hosts review several cards from the Star Wars Unlimited game. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each card and their potential impact on gameplay. The cards reviewed include Vanguard Ace, Inferno, Del Meeko, K2SO, Attack Pattern Delta, and Precision Fire. The hosts also answer a listener question about their desired card mechanic. Overall, they express optimism about the game and the community surrounding it. Takeaways Star Wars Unlimited is capturing the attention of players and generating excitement. The community is expected to be welcoming and non-toxic. Thrawn and Boba Fett are predicted to be strong leaders in the set one meta. The release of Star Wars Unlimited is expected to have a successful global launch. The Jedi Lightsaber upgrade is considered a powerful card that can significantly boost a unit's stats. Card abilities and their impact on gameplay are important considerations when evaluating cards. Certain cards, like the Avenger and Ruthless Raider, have powerful abilities that can greatly impact the game. Some cards, like the Cantina Bouncer and Red 3, are strong in specific deck archetypes. The Jawa Scavenger is a valuable card for countering shields and can disrupt certain deck strategies. Vanguard Ace is a versatile card that can be used to rip shields off a target and set up a kill shot. Inferno four is a decent space unit that provides deck filtering and can disrupt opponent's events. Del Meeko is a playable card that can make opponent's events cost more, potentially disrupting combo decks. K2SO is a strong card with overwhelm and a powerful ability when defeated, making it a valuable addition to decks. Attack Pattern Delta is a potentially powerful card that can generate a significant tempo swing, but it is vulnerable to counterplay. Precision Fire is a good event that provides a cheap way to get Saboteur. Desired card mechanics include deck fixing and draw fixing effects, as well as cards that get a payoff from sacrificing units. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Year-End Reflections 03:06 Discussion on Card Games and Personal Experiences 07:44 Predictions for Star Wars Unlimited in 2024 21:13 Predictions for Star Wars Unlimited in 2024 (continued) 27:36 Discussion on Card Reveals 42:17 Discussion on card abilities and their impact 43:28 Analysis of the Avenger card 44:00 Evaluation of the Cantina Bouncer card 45:15 Review of the Academy Training card 46:57 Discussion on the Ruthless Raider card 51:07 Analysis of the Red 3 card 53:13 Evaluation of the Scout Bike Pursuer card 56:36 Review of the Iden Versio card 01:00:14 Discussion on the Redemption card 01:01:42 Evaluation of the Red 3 card 01:03:06 Analysis of the Volunteer Soldier card 01:07:01 Review of the For a Cause card 01:09:45 Discussion on the Crafty Smuggler card 01:14:11 Evaluation of the Bodhi Rook card 01:15:21 Analysis of the Volunteer Soldier card 01:22:23 Review of the Jawa Scavenger card 01:25:25 Card Review: Vanguard Ace 01:26:34 Card Review: Inferno 01:29:26 Card Review: Del Miko 01:30:41 Card Review: K2SO 01:36:12 Card Review: Attack Pattern Delta 01:42:38 Card Review: Precision Fire 01:43:37 Listener Question: Desired Card Mechanic 01:46:28 Closing Remarks
15: Eating Color Pie

15: Eating Color Pie

2023-12-0801:07:34

Summary In this episode, Mr. Ben and Banana Crap Shoot discuss their recent gaming experiences, including playing Star Wars Unlimited and other tabletop games. They also recap their time at PAX and share their impressions of the Star Wars Unlimited presence at the event. The hosts also delve into the concept of class identity and the color pie in Star Wars Unlimited, breaking down the core themes, sub-themes, and flaws of each faction. They specifically discuss the vigilance and aggression factions in detail. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the different factions in Star Wars Unlimited and their unique characteristics. They explore the Raid mechanic , which focuses on direct damage and benefits from attacking. They also delve into the Command faction, which emphasizes ramp and XP counters. The Cunning faction is examined for its trickery and reactive play style. The hosts then discuss deck building strategies, including doubling down on faction strengths and patching weaknesses. They also touch on the topic of pre-constructed decks in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game. Takeaways Star Wars Unlimited had a strong presence at PAX, with demo tables, community meetups, and a draft event. The designers of Star Wars Unlimited are actively involved in the marketing and community outreach of the game, which is encouraging for its success. The vigilance faction in Star Wars Unlimited focuses on defense, control, and healing, while the aggression faction is all about dealing damage and removing units from the board. Each faction in Star Wars Unlimited has its own class identity, with core themes, sub-themes, and flaws that differentiate them from each other. The Raid mechanic in Star Wars Unlimited focuses on direct damage and benefits from attacking. The Command faction emphasizes ramp and XP counters to play big units and overpower opponents. The Cunning faction relies on trickery and reactive play, using bounce effects and the Saboteur keyword. When building decks, players can choose to double down on faction strengths or patch weaknesses with other factions. Pre-constructed decks in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game provide a good base for competitive play and can be easily upgraded. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Holiday Recap 01:52 Tabletop Games Played 03:20 Impressions of Force Table 04:00 PAX Recap 07:39 Star Wars Unlimited Presence at PAX 12:13 Design Features and Inspiration 13:38 Discarded Mechanics 16:31 Two Lanes and Class Identity 19:00 FFG's Reputation and Support for Star Wars Unlimited 21:30 Set Rotation and World Championships 24:50 Pack Distribution and First Draft 28:48 Future Events and Locations 32:08 PAX Experience and Community Feedback 33:01 Introduction to Class Identity and Color Pie 34:16 Vigilance Faction Identity 37:37 Aggression Faction Identity 44:40 Raid: Direct Damage and Benefits of Attacking 45:27 Command: Ramp and XP Counters 46:47 Command: Lack of Disruption Effects 48:07 Command: Go Tall Strategy 49:53 Cunning: Trickery and Reactive Play 50:22 Cunning: Bounce Effects and Saboteur Keyword 51:43 Cunning: Lack of Removal and Clean Draw 55:10 Deck Building: Doubling Down and Patching Holes 01:01:17 Deck Building: Personal Approach 01:06:49 Final Fantasy Pre-Constructed Decks
14: Riding Han Solo

14: Riding Han Solo

2023-12-0520:32

Summary In this episode, BananaCrapshoot provides his hot takes on the recent card reveals for Star Wars Unlimited. He discusses the abilities and potential uses of various cards, including Grand Admiral Thrawn, Outer Rim Headhunter, Regional Governor, Chimera, Black One, Snapshot Reflexes, Patrolling V-Wing, Fifth Brother, Metal Ceremony, Bamboozle, Jedi Lightsaber, Battlefield Marine, Vigilance Unit, Partisan Insurgent, Jin Urso Leader, and Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight. Takeaways Grand Admiral Thrawn is a control-focused leader with the ability to use opponents' units against them. The Outer Rim Headhunter is a mid to late game space unit that can exhaust non-leader units. The Regional Governor prevents opponents from playing a named card while it is in play. The Chimera is a slow and less impactful Star Destroyer compared to other options. Black One is a card that helps refuel the hand in fast aggression decks. Snapshot Reflexes is a cheap upgrade that provides a quick buff and allows for immediate attacks. Bamboozle is a card that exhausts a unit and returns each upgrade on it to its owner's hand. Metal Ceremony gives experience tokens to rebel units that attack, providing small advantages throughout the game. Out Maneuver exhausts all units in a chosen arena, providing stall and catch-up capabilities. Vigilance Unit is a solid heroism unit that works well with Chewbacca and Krennic. Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight is a boss monster card with healing abilities and a powerful attack ability. Jedi Lightsaber is a vigilance heroism upgrade that provides a power and health boost and weakens the defender. Battlefield Marine is a vanilla command heroism unit that works well with Leia. Partisan Insurgent is a cheap aggression ground unit that gains power when controlled with other aggression units. Jin Urso Leader is a cunning heroism leader with the ability to give the defender minus one power. Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight is a powerful boss monster card that can heal damage and weaken enemy units. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Card Reveals: Grand Admiral Thrawn 03:20 Card Reveals: Outer Rim Headhunter 04:47 Card Reveals: Regional Governor 05:46 Card Reveals: Chimera 06:46 Card Reveals: Black One 07:14 Card Reveals: Snapshot Reflexes 08:23 Card Reveals: Patrolling V-Wing 08:50 Card Reveals: Fifth Brother 10:12 Card Reveals: Metal Ceremony 10:40 Card Reveals: Bamboozle 12:40 Card Reveals: Jedi Lightsaber 13:42 Card Reveals: Battlefield Marine 14:48 Card Reveals: Vigilance Unit 16:07 Card Reveals: Partisan Insurgent 16:36 Card Reveals: Jin Urso Leader 17:33 Card Reveals: Luke Skywalker Jedi Knight
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