Kryze Sisters Bombs & Boobytraps

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Buffybot 323

I love that their elite version points align perfectly.

Strategy:

Round 1: do some damage, and get an upgrade or two with dice in play. Round 2: add another upgrade, and drop a Planned Explosion to take out your opponent's main threat. Round 3: mop up.

That might not work, of course, you need to get Planned Explosion in hand, and have your dice cooperate. Or you might be facing a 3- or 4-character deck. So this deck is also designed to be able to dish out serious damage without relying on any explosions. Satine's reroll ability helps with that, as do her focus sides.

Upgrades: Put Armor Plating, Donderbus Blaster Pistol and Second Chance on Bo-Katan. If you can overwrite one of those with Darksaber, have fun! All the other upgrades are for Satine.

Card choice explanations:

Laser Tripwire is an anti-aggro deck precaution, and also serves to spread some damage around your opponent's characters to make sure they can be taken out by a Planned Explosion.

Cheat is there to get back Laser Tripwire or Planned Explosion.

Unpredictable is either to force damage through, or, if you're just short of the 10 needed for a Planned Explosion, to hopefully use the reroll to get to 10, then use the extra action to play Planned Explosion to blow someone up.

Friends in Low Places is always good but especially useful here for removing your opponent's Friends in Low Places, so they can't see your hand and discard your Planned Explosion.

Starship Graveyard - Jakku is for recycling Armor Plating or Laser Tripwire, has other uses too of course.

Smuggling Freighter is there as a cheap support to contribute dice value towards a Planned Explosion.

Deck weaknesses: not enough removal/mitigation.

This is a first draft, suggestions for improvement welcome!

2 commentaires

Drop it like it's Hutt 166

Can Laser Tripwire hit your own characters? Because it isn't a may. Seems like that could screw up your sequencing...

Buffybot 323

@Drop it like it's Hutt yes it could hit your own characters as I read it, and could backfire if you're not careful, or unlucky. I see it as a play the odds type card, when you're facing an aggro deck with characters who have 3 or more damage sides plus upgrades.