5/4/2023 0 Comments Star wars destiniesThere are rules in the game for creating your own deck of 30 cards (of which you will need to buy at least a few booster packs to do so), but most players should just start with the included starter deck. I am happy to report that the dice and cards are packed in such a way that the die won’t damage the included cards (I’m looking at you Dice Masters). Each booster pack comes with 5 cards and a die. To expand the game, you’ll need to buy booster packs. There are a few different types of cards, and of course, different rarities for each. The cards themselves are printed with the usual exceptional quality we’ve come to expect from Fantasy Flight Games. Booster packs are packaged with an insert to prevent damage. They are smooth and have a really nice feel to them. Each die will sport a Star Wars picture and a symbol on each side. The dice are big, hefty, and custom printed. I say premium with the dice, not as a marketing term, but because they really are. Each box contains a pre-made, 20 card starter deck, 2 Character Cards, an Objective Card and 6 premium dice. You can embrace the power of the Dark Side with Kylo Ren, or you can be the hero with the Rey starter pack. The Star Wars: Destiny starter packs come in two flavors. Turns will be played back and forth between players until one player is out of life. This is accomplished by playing cards from your hand and rolling dice to gain attack power, resources or other special abilities. The goal of the game is to reduce the life of your opponent’s heroes to zero. In Star Wars: Destiny, each player constructs (or uses a pre-made starter deck) of 30 cards. Is this a match made in heaven for Star Wars fans? Let’s find out! Game Overview: From veteran publisher Fantasy Flight Games, Star Wars: Destiny mashes up the familiar mechanics of a dueling game (Magic: The Gathering) with some good ole fashioned dice rolling. So obviously I’m pretty excited about the new Star Wars: Destiny game. I’ll jump at the chance to play just about any Star Wars game that comes to the market, tabletop or digital. Admittance is the first step, right? I own Star Wars: Armada, The Queen’s Gambit, and even Epic Duels just to name a few.
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