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Inquisitor-Shadowtroopers.pdf

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LordStarkiller said

at 6:34 am on Dec 1, 2015

The goal of this deck to stay true to the character of The Grand Inquisitor in that he is calculating and inspire fear in his enemies through the use of his taunts and his spinning double-bladed lightsaber nd being accompanied by an elite group of Stormtroopers called Shadowtroopers who use stealth and cloaking to get close to the enemy and strike. If played right this allows the opponent to be hit from all sides and keeping them in one area through the use of the Grand Inquisitor's "Unnerve" special.

HallowJack said

at 10:19 am on Dec 1, 2015

interesting deck. cool concept, but extremely overpowered. this guy has the ability to inflict 35 damage in one turn! there's literally no one who would be able to stand against him in single combat, and that's just not realistic given his power level in canon and the fact that he was defeated by a novice jedi. his basic combat cards are stronger than most of the original game's power combat cards. shoot, the same could be said about his shadowtrooper minors. their special ability to keep them shielded from power combat cards is especially overpowered, seeing as though they can shrug off almost every basic combat card played against them by the most powerful jedi for 6 turns. this deck is definitely a "rage-quittable" deck to play against haha. that being said, if this deck was scaled down in the power department and the shadowtroopers' power to cloak themselves was lessened to maybe 1 or 2 rounds with their basic defense cards scaled down a bit, it would make for more balanced play. i definitely look forward to the revised version. well done, cheers!

LordStarkiller said

at 3:13 pm on Dec 1, 2015

Thanks for commenting! I have a bad habit of making overpowered decks but it stems from wanting to stand up against other custom decks as well as the original and having played a test match against the original Darth Maul deck it was left...Lacking. I have since scaled back the attack and defense of the Shadowtroopers as well as the only reason their defense was high is because their armor is a might bit tougher than your run of the mill Stormtrooper.

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