Decks by Movie or Source

Looking for a deck from a favorite Star Wars movie?  Or just interested in how decks are sourced?  Find them all here.

Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Although many characters were introduced in Ep. I, not much Geektopia Epic Duels content comes from this awful movie.

Aurra Sing
Darth Maul
Qui-Gon Jinn & Obi-Wan

Episode II: Attack of the Clones
The game came out after this movie, and as new decks started being created, they were often created for the many skilled, interesting Jedi that appeared during the Battle of Geonosis. Furthermore, while characters like Anakin and Obi-Wan appeared in other Episodes, their decks primarily capture their Episode II selves, and the same is true with the Nute Gunray deck we made.

Aayla Secura
Adi Gallia & Stass Allie
Anakin Skywalker & Padme
Bultar Swan
Count Dooku
Jango Fett & Zam
Ki-Adi Mundi
Kit Fisto
Luminara Unduli & Barriss
Mace Windu
Nute Gunray & Droidekas
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Plo Koon
Poggle the Lesser
Quinlan Vos
San Hill & Wat Tambor
Shaak-Ti

Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

When this movie came out, it led to a flurry of deck-making to capture the characters we saw, many new, plus a few twists on old favorites.

Anakin Sith Apprentice
Chancellor Palpatine & Mas Amedda
Cin Drallig
Darth Sidious
Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter
Grievous Jedi Hunter
Obi-Wan & Anakin
Saesee Tiin & Agen Kolar
Sly Moore
Tarfful & Chewbacca
Yoda, Defender of Kashyyk

Episode IV: A New Hope
While many characters were introduced here, decks for those characters typically depict them from other films.

Grand Moff Tarkin
Greedo & Ponda Baba & Dr. Evazan
Imperial Officer & 4 Stormtroopers
Old Ben & Young Luke

Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
The Bounty Hunters were introduced during the movie and none besides Boba Fett appeared elsewhere. Boba showed more action moves during ROTJ but we’re keeping him with his homies. Our Lando deck is a specific Lando.

4-LOM &  Zuckuss
Boba Fett & Dengar
General Veers
Hoth Han & Chewie
IG-88 & Bossk
Lando Calrissian & Lobot
Luke Skywalker, Jedi Acolyte
Ozzel & Piett

Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
Even though many of these characters appear in multiple movies, if you pay attention to the quotes and moves used on these cards, you’ll see that the decks for these Original Trilogy characters typically depicted the Episode VI version of those characters. Luke is the most obvious example but Emperor too. Han and Vader might be more ESB but we’ll keep the OT group together, even as we tweaked the original Yoda towards a more Dagobah/OT version.

Admiral Ackbar & Wedge
AT-ST
C-3PO, Golden God
Darth Vader
Emperor Palpatine
Han Solo & Chewbacca
Han & Leia
Luke Rebel Commando
Luke Skywalker & Leia
R2-D2 & C-3P0
The Great Jabba
Yoda

Off Screen History directly referenced in pre-Disney films

Darth Plagueis & Sidious
Dooku & Qui-Gon
Lando & Han Smugglers
Sifo Dyas

Episode VII: The Force Awakens
Finn & Poe
General Hux
Kylo Ren
Rey & BB-8


Episode VIII: The Last Jedi

Luke Skywalker, Grand Master
Supreme Leader Snoke

Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker

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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Cassian & K-2SO
Chirrut & Baze
Director Orson Krennic
Galen Erso
Jyn Erso


Solo: A Star Wars Story

Enfys Nest
Tobias Beckett

Various Cartoon Series

Ahsoka Tano & Rex
Asajj Ventress
Cad Bane
Durge
Sora Bulq

The Mandalorian & Related TV Series

The Mandalorian & Child
Ahsoka, Defender of Corvus
Baylan Skoll
Bo-Katan Kryze
Moff Gideon
Dark Troopers
Fennec Shand
Greef Karga
Inquisitor Reva
Luthen Rael
Morgan Elsbeth
Praetorian Guard
Sabine Wren
Shin Hati & Marrok
Master Sol & Jecki 

Expanded Universe and Video Games
This group doesn’t get deep into the EU but has made a few decks based more on history and imagination than anything we saw take place in the movies.

Jolee & Juhani (KOTOR)
The Jedi Exile (KOTOR2)
Mara Jade the Emperor’s Hand
Freedon Nadd

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