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  • From Surender on Aurra Sing

    if you look at the weapons brkaedown in the instructions that came with the game, only certain weapons can render a one-shot head shot. The ones that can are a.m. rated (anti-material, like brains). Only the Magnum, DMR, Sniper rifle, and the Needler rifle. The Assault rifle, while a formidable weapon, must score multiple hits, either in the body or face, to kill. happy hunting

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  • From Jaden on Anakin Sith Apprentice

    I know this was posted a long time ago, and chances are you will never se this, but awesome decks. Also, do you have maps available for download as well?

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    • From roman on Anakin Sith Apprentice

      Thanks Jaden! Of course we’ll see it, we still maintain the site. Go ahead and comment directly on the pages of any of the decks you like.

      We’re not really map-makers. You can find them at the wiki:

      http://epicduels.pbworks.com/w/page/9779546/Maps

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  • From Freaky Mutant Man on Shaak-Ti

    You may want to re-export Shaak Ti’s PDF. The text is fairly difficult to read as it is now. For my purposes, since I play using Tabletop Simulator (which requires you to put all the cards into one image file via a special program), I think image compression would end up rendering the cards even harder to read. I could rectify this by recreating the deck myself in Deck Designer, but not everyone would be willing to do that for just one deck.

    (Also, I promise I will get back to you about the Hobbit decks!)nn1

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    • From roman on Shaak-Ti

      (2 years later) I don’t know what happened there but I re-exported and re-uploaded the .PDF and I think the issue has been resolved.

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  • From Anjetto on Biggest Battle Maybe in Epic Duels History

    Awesome, when did this happen?

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  • From Mark on Biggest Battle Maybe in Epic Duels History

    Awesome, really like your character changes and the expansion characters. You guys should try a chessex battle mat for a play surface. Dry erase battle mat that you can make your own maps on. Pretty sweet.

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  • From Liam on Basic Decks

    Where did you get the custom cards and little characters? And do you sell them?

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    • From roman on Basic Decks

      Hi and thanks for your interest. You’re better off asking this question at the Epic Duels (edit: Wiki) http://epicduels.pbworks.com/w/page/9779461/FrontPage as this site is mainly for housing our custom content (is what we do), but here goes:

      – There are .PDFs of all our decks and many more. Print on a color printer with 110 lb. cardstock and you should get good results. If you have access to a cutting board, that will make cutting the cards a lot quicker and easier.

      – The game Star Wars Minis created figures for just about every character in the SW universe, and many different sculpts for each major character. The game is out-of-print but you can literally get any figure you want on eBay or there are many stores online that sell Star Wars Minis figures, such as strikezoneonline.com, just Google it. If you want to let us know what you’re looking for, we have some spare figures we could sell you. Bloomilk.com is a good resource for SW Minis figures.

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      • From Liam on Basic Decks

        Awesome! Thank you very much! I will definitely be checking those sites out for the figurines. I’m not sure what all I’ll be getting but I might ask you about what you have as well.
        I really appreciate it!

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  • From cosmicgumby on Greedo

    Is there no way to mark the health for ponda babba?

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    • From roman on Greedo

      CG, thanks for your interest and for pointing out the error. I had forgotten to attach Robert Moore’s custom HP chart for this deck. Please take a look at the new version!

      Also, Greedo has been promoted to a Core deck!

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      • From cosmicgumby on Greedo

        Wow excellent! I’ve been looking forward to playing the deck. Thanks!

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        • From roman on Greedo

          Thanks CG! Let us know what you think! We don’t have much experience with it.

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  • From Separatist18 on Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter

    Wait, so if Obi defends with his D12 against “Your Powers Are Weak” does he have to discard his entire hand? (I know Obi is cheap himself, but still.) Might want to limit that one to 4 or 5 discards. Just a thought,

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    • From roman on Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter

      Hi Separatist. Thanks for your interest. Since YOUR POWERS ARE WEAK is an A5, the most damage you can defend is 5, so it is capped at 5.

      If you defend then lose 5 cards in addition, it’s devastating. CageyBB has argued that it should be capped at 4 — but the only characters with D5 or better are Jedi, so it’s sort of an anti-big-defense or Jedi Hunter type of card.

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  • From Anjetto on Adi Gallia

    There’s a Typo on Master healer in the PDF. The last sentence just says ‘Otherwise may heal up to damage.”

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  • From roman on Dooku Jedi Knight

    We’ve updated PADAWAN TRAINING to a direct damage effect instead of the extra attack so that should clear anything up regarding that card.

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  • From roman on Jedi Hunter Grievous

    Thanks Jeff, I cleaned that up and re-posted it.

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  • From roman on Nute Gunray

    Nute was just updated with the revised version that was part of the 10-Year Anniversary Set.

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  • From Jeff Sonas on Jedi Hunter Grievous

    Thanks for making all of this available! By the way, the “YOU LOSE JEDI” card has some text problems – it says “Play when Card is attacking” and the character name is shown (below the picture) as “New Card”.

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  • From Anjetto on Luke Rebel Commando

    My friends and I vassal’d this, we like that he has hints of darkside power with choke.

    We don’t have many suggestions but the wording on ‘levitation’ is a bit clunky.

    I think it would be cool if Luke could use ‘Choke’ on Majors as well but the attack power would definately have to be toned down if that were true.

    I’ve never liked the whole Zam ‘change the attack power dependant on the situation thing.’ This is a more beefed up one which is great but I do like the ‘take double any damage from this card mechanic. Though, now that I think about it, they would work the same way I suppose.

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    • From roman on Luke Rebel Commando

      Thanks for the feedback anjetto. I rarely see this deck but I do think it’s pretty fun. I understand what you mean about LEVITATION but I don’t know of a cleaner way to word it. I think it gets the idea across.

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  • From Blaze99960 on Luke Skywalker

    I cannot get the tweaks pdf file to download, could you possibly e-mail it to me at the e-mail I listed for this comment?

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  • From Anjetto on Mara Jade the Emperor's Hand

    HEY! Finish this deck and the Imperial officer and 4 Storm troopers! Do it please.

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  • From roman on Dooku Jedi Knight

    Hey Jared, always glad to get another fan!

    Thanks especially for the feedback, we are always looking to make our decks better.

    1) Yes it’s defendable, where does it say that it’s not? It doesn’t count as an action but it can be defended like any other attack.

    2) You understand the card correctly but I see how the wording can be confusing. I think your wording is on the money.

    Now that you understand how the cards are supposed to work, we’d love to get some feedback on how the deck plays. Overpowered? Underpowered? Fun? Clunky? Let us know!

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  • From Jared on Dooku Jedi Knight

    I’m a recent entry into the custom decks portion of the Epic Duels universe…..my buddies and I played the original at university for hours and hours and hours… knowing nothing about all the new characters found online. Now that we’ve found this, we’re all nearly as giddy as school girls.

    After looking at Dooku and Qui-Gon’s deck, I printed it right away, because I really like (1) the Master powering up the Apprentice idea, and (2) this relationship is one element in the movies I wish they’d developed further. A few times playing it has found it to be lots of fun.
    All that said, here are 2 things we’ve found that might require some minor tweaks….

    1) There was some ambiguity regarding the Padawan Training card…. Is QuiGon’s action free attack defendable? I believe it should be (similar to Maul’s Sith Speed) but 2 other guys thought the extra attack could not be defended…. ultimately resulting in my death and their victory. What’s the official intent?

    2) The Into the Fire card could use some slight re-wording. I believe it to be a great idea; however, each of us had to read it a few times before we grasped it. If we understand it correctly, after Qui-Gon moves, if there are 3 adjacent enemies, each enemy receives 3 damage? It could be worded like this: “After movement, each enemy adjacent to Qui-Gon receives damage equal to number of adjacent enemies” Same stuff different pile I guess.

    Thanks so much for doing all this great work. It’s much appreciated. Keep it up!

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  • From GK on Mace Windu

    I like the idea of changing 2 wisdoms for 2 Masterful Fightings. I think the A6 instead of A5 may be pushing it for a standard ED set, although I know Geektopia has a power creep. How strong is he? And without the creep, would it be better to just switch the wisdoms for MF? Does Mace actually miss wisdom at all?

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    • From roman on Mace Windu

      Mace does occasionally miss the hit-and-run ability that having so much WISDOM gave him but it’s a great trade-off for him.

      The new “Power Level” page addresses his level of strength — right at the very top. He’s the best toe-to-toe melee combatant in the Geektopia universe and even eclipses the original Obi-Wan in this regard. However, I think the original Obi is a slightly better 2v2 deck due to the ridiculous power of FORCE CONTROL.

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  • From Roy on Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter

    This deck is a monster! Totally fits the “ass-kicking dude in a cape” theme because that’s exactly what he does. First time we played with this deck, I pulled an “I Have You Now” with two “Battle Rage” cards and a “Wrath” in the opening hand against Assaj Ventress. Combine that with him getting a very offensive pull and me having the first turn, I said “I’ll have her, please” and it was game like that. I’ve been convinced ever since, and I have not since gotten such a lucky 1v1 pull (thankfully).

    Love the deck, he’s as powerful as a Jedi Hunter of his stature should be (and I feel the same way about Grievous!)

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  • From Adrian on Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter

    I am very interested in purchasing additional characters and playing cards. Can you please let me where I can purchase?

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    • From ian on Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter

      There are no pre-packaged sets of Epic Duels expansions to purchase. You can download and print cards from sites like this and you can find more at http://epicduels.pbworks.com/w/page/9779461/FrontPage . For figures, we use Star Wars Minis which you can find on Ebay. http://www.ebay.com/sch/Star-Wars-/158718/i.html Happy dueling.

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  • From Roy on Cin Drallig

    Yeah, that’s what I was thinking too. But, a way to change that could be by making the Padawan a single named minor (since the character in the picture is) and make Sword Trainer a Talent Card of his, but then that might deviate from the inspiration since Cin Drallig was more a general instructor. But again, just spitballing. Still love the deck!

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  • From roman on Cin Drallig

    Thanks Roy! We like it too.

    The idea of letting unnamed minors use a major’s special card after his death deviates too far from the rules for us to make that change officially, but feel free to make that tweak for your own sessions.

    And keep the reports coming!

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  • From Roy on Cin Drallig

    I absolutely love this deck! Me and my friends have played a few matches with him, and though he has yet to win, that’s because he’s fought an Original Obi-Wan solo and in a 2v2 paired up with Bultar Swan who pulled absolutely NO cards. But they’re terrified and always have tried to get him simply because of three main things; his variablity, his speed, and his Padawans! Despite my difficulties winning, I love this deck because it’s so reactional, for lack of a better word. You can’t really plan so much as you have to work with the flow, which makes you unpredictable (because you are) which really can mess with your opponent’s head! Love the deck, the only thing I could think of changing would be to make Sword Trainer playable even when Cin is dead, it could help make up for the difference present in his lack of stability, but I’mma try that with my buds before I throw it out there ass more than a spitball.

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  • From roman on Ahsoka Tano

    Hey thanks! Problem solved, sorry about that!

    We haven’t played this one a whole lot so if you do, please let us know how it plays!

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