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  • From umondy on Demolishor

    Wouldn’t Durge be a good fit?

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    • From roman on Demolishor

      I dunno. Is Durge a loose cannon? Although I resisted the idea at first, I came around to believing Beckett is a good fit, and I put some of these mechanisms in his deck.

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  • From JusDan on Tobias Beckett

    I don’t see a PDF for download here? Can someone upload it?

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    • From roman on Tobias Beckett

      Thanks JusDan. Try it now.

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      • From JusDan on Tobias Beckett

        Thank you! Excited to give it a go!
        I recently re-did the entire base game with the Wizards miniature series and have been custom building minis for Force Awakens, Rogue One, and Solo expansions you’ve made.
        I really appreciate it!

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  • From JAG18 on Unmatched rule book review

    Thanks for posting this! Where exactly can you find the rule book online?

    That board is going to take some getting used to. I’ve heard high praise for the Tannhauser LOS system so maybe I’ll like it. The picture of the board I’ve seen does make it look a bit small though.

    The new hand limit is interesting. I personally want to see a deck that forces draws in order to take advantage of exhaustion.

    A lot of what I’m seeing here sounds a lot like what we were talking about for Epic Duels Redux (BOOST, move values). So that’s cool, I guess.

    Definitely agree with you that we need to see how it plays out.

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    • From roman on Unmatched rule book review

      The rule book is posted on board game geek and there’s already a small group talking about the game.

      https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/274637/unmatched-battle-legends-volume-one/files

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      • From JAG18 on Unmatched rule book review

        Thanks, I’ll give it a look when I have the chance. I’ve visited BGG for a while, but I’ve never been a member. Guess that has to change.

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  • From Ian on Master Obi-Wan Kenobi

    Please rename “Bold Move” to “Hello There”

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  • From Blue Beetle – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Luminara Unduli

    […] The Blue Beetle name has gone through at least three major characters, but Jaime Reyes is the most powerful interpretation of the character. He’s also probably DC’s best attempt at recreating the magic of Spider-Man, and probably the most prominent Latinx superhero ever, really. I really dug Mike Maloney’s take on IG-88, who can change attacks at will and that core idea guided this. I also took JEDI AGILITY from Geektopia’s Luminara Unduli.  […]

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  • From Cheetah – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on IG-88

    […] more sophisticated take on the “free actions” idea. But the deck really started with Geektopia’s IG-88 and Bossk deck (which mostly uses cards from PD Magnus). Bossk’s THRILL OF THE HUNT seemed to fit […]

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  • From The Penguin – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Nute Gunray

    […] a few inspirations: Mike Maloney’s Cad Bane deck and Geektopia’s Grand Moff Tarkin and Nute Gunray decks all contributed to this […]

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  • From Cyborg – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on IG-88

    […] League, and definitely had to be one of my strongest ranged decks. I borrowed some cards from Geektopia’s IG-88 and 4-LOM decks, which are based on cards by PD Magnus and Docmogs. But a lot of the cards were […]

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  • From Martian Manhunter – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Quinlan Vos

    […] are either original or generic, though I did use the PSYCHOMETRICS effect from Geektopia’s Quinlan Vos deck. The result is a top tier sluggo that can go one on one with […]

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  • From JAG18 on Expanded Universe

    Since this is the only place to get the EU pdf would it be alright if I changed all the EU links at the wiki to forward to this page?

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    • From roman on Expanded Universe

      I found that it’s been at the Wiki all along 🙂 I think that’s where it belongs, not with our content, so I’m going to remove it.

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  • From Paul Weintrub on Prototyping: A low-cost DIY

    Thank you for all this great information.

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  • From Silas on Shaak-Ti

    Hello, I just found out about custom characters for epic duels and ordered some miniatures including shaak-ti. I see other pdfs available on the pbworks page, but I can never find links to your pdfs. Is there a big lists of just your pdfs somewhere, or am I just not seeing them on each character website.

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    • From roman on Shaak-Ti

      Hi Silas, sorry you’re having trouble finding the links. You have to go to the individual deck pages, there are kind of a lot of them. Go to the “Epic Duels” part of the site (hamburger menu or top right menu) and from the Epic Duels page go the Epic Duels Decks page, or use the link below.

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      • From silas on Shaak-Ti

        I see that on most charecters and have used them. I just do not see a link to download the pdf for shaak ti on her page here

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  • From Solomon Grundy – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Darth Plagueis

    […] cool turn around. I’d also be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to Geektopia’s Darth Plagueis deck, which did the resurrection idea […]

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  • From The Penguin – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Grand Moff Tarkin

    […] The deck has quite a few inspirations: Mike Maloney’s Cad Bane deck and Geektopia’s Grand Moff Tarkin and Nute Gunray decks all contributed to this […]

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  • From Batgirl – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Aayla Secura

    […] was difficult. Building her deck around different types of Batarangs was the key. Geektopia’s Aayla Secura (based on ideas by Rich Pizor) served as a loose template but ultimately I didn’t keep much […]

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  • From Supergirl – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Ahsoka Tano

    […] incredibly powerful and fun duo. Most of Kara’s deck is based on Geektopia’s excellent Ahsoka Tano deck, which I felt suited Kara well. The rest of her cards were sort of based on Mace Windu but are […]

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  • From tmag222 on Adi Gallia

    What figure do y’all use for adi gallia? They only made one for stass allie, it looks like.

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    • From roman on Adi Gallia

      A second Stass Allie, only I gave her a blue lightsaber. Any feedback on this deck would be most welcome.

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  • From JAG18 on What's in a name?

    I’ll be honest, when I first saw you mention somewhere that Roman wasn’t your real name my mind was blown. 😛

    Anyway, your reasons for using “Roman” are basically the same as why I use “JAG”, but my attempts to make it my internet profile kind of fell apart when I kept using my real name on Youtube.

    I’ll keep calling you Roman, not because I have anything against the name “John”, which I think is a good name, after all it’s my name too! 🙂

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  • From ian on What's in a name?

    Very interesting. I knew it was related to a film but thought it was some sort of youth hostel travelogue type thing. And I thought Roman Farraday was a pun on “Roamin’ Far in a day”

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    • From roman on What's in a name?

      It could be that, that’s how Craig & Joe came up with the name. Perhaps I’ll ask them one day.

      I thought you’d be more interested in my being part Greek.

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  • From Tyler on Epic Duels

    I see under your Finn and Poe deck that you guys use a monopoly figure for Finn. Do you know of any miniatures that’d work for Finn? I usually buy figures off of ebay so I don’t know what all is out there for miniatures.

    Thanks!

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  • From James on Isildur

    For those last 2 slots, I made my own cards. I used 3 Prince of Men which allow all allies to heal 1hp, draw 1 card and be moved 1 space each. Then I gave Isildur some enchanted armor with a defense of 7 and a way to draw while avoiding every 3 damage.

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  • From Deadshot – Epic Dueling: Adapting Star Wars Epic Duels for Superheroes on Jedi Hunter Grievous

    […] my more original and fun deck designs. I did borrow the effect of TRICK SHOT from Geektopia’s General Grievous deck, and the SNIPER’S NEST name from Mike Maloney’s version of Jango Fett & Zam […]

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  • From Jimbotron on Sly Moore

    Hi! There has been discussion in my circle as to whether or not DOMINATION was intended to include non-actions as part of its play; for example, if I am Sly and I play DOMINATION on the original Darth Maul, who has a handful of non-actions in his hand, could I just play all of his non-actions and then finally play a card that counts as an action to finish off this use of DOMINATION, or would those cards be off-limits to me, as they are non-actions? To circumvent this debate, I printed out a DOMINATION card with modified text which reads “You may play 1 card…” rather than “You may take 1 action…”, as I feel it’s more fair. Nevertheless, some debate rages on, so I wanted to obtain an opinion from you guys. Thanks!

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    • From roman on Sly Moore

      Hi Jimbo, thanks for the question. I like your wording “play 1 card” better than the current wording because it gets confusing as to how many actions using DOMINATION requires, which is just one, not an additional one for the card you play. There would be no real advantage to using a non-action card except that it takes it away from that player.

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      • From Jimbotron44 on Sly Moore

        OK cool, and thank you for the reply! Appreciate all the work you guys do for the Dueling world- we love playing with so many of your decks!

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        • From roman on Sly Moore

          Thanks Jimbo. I’ve updated the deck. You can thank us by leaving us comments about those decks. Let us know what your experiences are!

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      • From JAG18 on Sly Moore

        I like Jimbo’s wording too and recommend (if changing it is being considered) something like: “Choose a player to reveal his/her hand. Choose one of the cards you see. You may play that card using that character who can attack allies this turn.”

        Also, am I seeing things or is Sly Moore now a core deck?

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        • From roman on Sly Moore

          As far as “core” goes… it’s sort of losing it’s distinction. The new visual layout (any feedback on that?) works better with 2 more decks among the “core” so I moved up Sly and Luke Rebel Commando with the idea that these both are pretty standard decks, both have gotten some use and feedback over the years, and both are fairly balanced. I’d call them “finished” but decks are never really finished.

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          • From JAG18 on Sly Moore

            Ah, I see. Concerning the layout, I don’t really have an opinion about it one way or the other; It certainly looks more impressive visually. Speaking as someone who remembers when typing in “geektopia.info” bought you to a grey page of red text links, I’ve learned to adapt.
            I will, however, say that if I need to find a deck fast I often need to go to the alphabetical or even the power level list.

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  • From Nuge on Cassian Andor

    The PDF Attachments are missing on this one and a few others. Is it possible to upload these? Thanks!

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    • From roman on Cassian Andor

      We just didn’t think anyone would actually be interested in this deck 😉

      Should be all set now.

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      • From Pehes III on Cassian Andor

        Please. Enven left unplayed, a Cassian Andor deck is always worth having, if only for Cassian’s ✨RUGGED REBEL HANDSOMENESS ✨ and that K-2SO SASSY SNIDE SNARK !

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  • From Nuge on Anakin Sith Apprentice

    Thanks! You guys are the best!

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