Sunday 2 September 2012

How To Play A Star Wars Card Game

By Tom Doerr


When playing the Star Wars Card games, players assume the personality of the people in the movie chronicles. Players are grouped into two. Some of them are representing the dark side while others are on the light side. They are in two to show the forces governing the universe.

The decks being used represent units, ships and the other faucets in the saga. The players get to use the decks to vie for control of significant areas in the twin sides of the force. Therefore players get to be grouped into two.

Before starting, an assembly of the things that will be used should be made. The main component is a deck of sixty cards. There should be two separate ones for the two sides that will be playing. One should also get a dice with six sides.

The next thing would be for each participant to draw seven cards. By now each person should be aware of which side he or she is playing from. The dark side is the one to start off the game.

To start off, a unit is deployed to the arenas. These are shown by markings indicating the light and the dark regions. The die gets to be rolled to establish what build points have been achieved. This action should be repeated until a player gets over thirty build points. Any number above four from the dice rolled is used to represent a win and any below that a loss.

A win will also be shown by a player getting to control two thirds of the arena. After which, sides get to be switched so that participants play the other. After two matches are won out the three played, one can be said to have won the Star Wars Card game. Those individuals who have an experience should be asked to assist in learning it.




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