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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Summary

In this conversation, Banana Crapshoot interviews Bobby Sapphire, a card game champion, about his card game history and his thoughts on the new Star Wars Unlimited card game. They discuss the mechanics of the game, the importance of surrounding oneself with good players, and the evaluation of cards and deck building. Bobby shares his excitement for the potential of the game and highlights specific cards like Jabba the Hutt and the Frontline Shuttle. They also touch on community dynamics and the challenges of evaluating cards in a new game. In this episode, Bobby Sapphire and BananaCrapshoot review several cards from the Star Wars: Destiny game. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each card and how they fit into different deck strategies. They also answer listener questions and make an announcement about a new YouTube channel they are starting. Overall, they provide valuable insights into the game and offer recommendations for deck building and gameplay.

Takeaways

Surrounding oneself with good players and being open-minded to feedback can lead to success in card games.
Playing with a process-oriented mindset and focusing on making the right plays can improve gameplay.
Evaluation of cards should consider their numbers and potential applications in different situations.
The Star Wars Unlimited card game offers unique mechanics and the potential for strategic gameplay.
Community dynamics and group think can influence card evaluation and deck building strategies. Wolf, Aggression is a strong card for low-to-the-ground aggro decks and can counter shielded one-drop units.
Power of the Dark Side is a powerful card that can eliminate opponent's units and has boosted blue villain control decks into the top tier.
Chopper, the Metal Menace is a decent card that can be useful in certain decks, but its Specter restriction limits its versatility.
Rally and Cry is a situational card that may be useful in decks with wide boards, but it can be easily countered and is not currently viable in most decks.
Alliance Dispatcher is a strong card that can create difficult decisions for opponents and is particularly effective in Luke decks.
The most fun and tense non-mirror matches in Star Wars: Destiny are often between aggro and non-aggro decks, such as aggression Leia vs. green Luke.
The need for cooking varies among individuals, but some people enjoy cooking while others prefer to have someone else do it.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
01:11 Guest's Card Game History
03:23 Guest's Return to Card Games
04:52 Appreciation for Hyper Loops in Star Wars Destiny
06:01 Guest's History with Star Wars
07:30 Qualities for Success in Multiple Games
09:24 Guest's Weakness in Card Games
10:31 Guest's Initial Thoughts on Star Wars Unlimited
11:12 Change of Mind about Star Wars Unlimited
12:13 Guest's Thoughts on Star Wars Unlimited Mechanics
13:47 Guest's Thoughts on Space Arena and Ground Arena
15:09 Attacker Initiative in Star Wars Unlimited
16:27 Evaluating Cards and Building Decks
20:21 Draft and Sealed in Star Wars Unlimited
21:17 Community Dynamics and Group Think
23:32 Card Evaluation and Community Culture
25:26 Card Discussion: Jabba the Hutt
36:48 Card Discussion: Vigilance Protector
38:25 Card Discussion: Frontline Shuttle
40:45 Card Review: Wolf, Aggression
43:11 Card Review: Power of the Dark Side
44:44 Card Review: Chopper, the Metal Menace
46:25 Card Review: Rally and Cry
47:53 Card Review: Occupier Siege Tank
49:53 Card Review: Karabas
51:37 Card Review: Regional Sympathizers
52:59 Card Review: Alliance Dispatcher
56:05 Most Fun and Tense Non-Mirror Match
57:28 Who Needs to Cook?
58:23 Announcement: The KTOD YouTube Channel
59:40 Discussion about Old Podcasts

Follow KTOD on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@SWU_KTOD

Join the SAGA: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceArenaGroundArena

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Released:
Jan 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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