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Shadowrun 2 - Street Samurai Catalog (B Grade) (Genbrug)

Barcelona - The Rose of Fire - Brætspil

GURPS 3rd - WWII - Dogfaces (B Grade) (Genbrug)

GURPS 3rd - WWII - Dogfaces (B Grade) (Genbrug)

Dogfaces - GURPS WWII, 3rd Edition Revised Day of Infamy! From the smoking wreckage of Pearl Harbor to the ashen wastelands surrounding Tokyo Bay nearly four years later, join the United States and its armed forces as they make the world safe for democracy in GURPS WWII: Dogfaces! Inside GURPS 3 - WWII: Dogfaces you'll find: The war as seen through American eyes, transforming overnight from European nightmare to global crisis. The U.S. Army, Navy, Army Air Force, and Marines, growing in size and ability at breakneck speed to neet the threat. Rules for American characters from all walks of life, in and out of uniform and on both sides of the law. More small arms and personal equipment with which to outfit American characters, and a host of new armor, warplanes, and naval vessels with new gear to equip them. A detailed description of fighting on the Western Front, from D-Day to VE Day. An overview of the homefront, describing what went on while the GIs were away and how the nation managed without them. And much more! GURPS WWII: Dogfaces compiles a wealth of information on the citizen-soldiers who won America's greatest war and the nation for which they fought! Hour of Honor GURPS WWII or GURPS Basic Set, Third Edition, Revised, published by SJGames, are required to use GURPS WWII: Dogfaces in a GURPS Campagin. Other GURPS WWII supplements as well as GURPS Compendium I, Compendium II, High-Tech and Vehicles can provide further detail and campaign options. The content in GURPS WWII: Dogfaces can be used with any game system.

DKK 100.00
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Tenfold Dungeon - Town - Modular Roleplaying DnD Terrain Set

Tenfold Dungeon - Town - Modular Roleplaying DnD Terrain Set

Tenfold Dungeon - Town - Modular Roleplaying D&D Terrain Set - The Temple Ingen Forberedelse, Hurtig Opsætning, Let Opbevaring med Tenfold Dungeons! The Town Tenfold Dungeon er et fuldt 3D Tabletop Terrain Set, klar til dit RPG eller dungeon crawling spil, lige ud af boksen! Om Gale Force Nines Tenfold Dungeon D&D Terrain Set Med fantastisk detaljeret print i hver boks, og 2,5 cm x 2,5 cm (1" x 1") grids, diskret indkorporeret i designet, giver Tenfold Dungeon et højkvalitets, atmosfærisk spilleområde til alle dine rollespilsbehov. Sammen med sættets kompakte og lette design, hvar det aldrig været lettere at take dit hæsblæsende eventyr med dig - hvor end du går hen! Indeholder et DnD 5e Modul: Gang of Thieves I Gang of Thieves er spillerne i byen Holdthorpe, der ikke længere er som den plejede at være. Lige siden ankomsten af et brotherskab, kendt som De Fem Ringe, er hele byen blevet indhyldet i en grå tåge, der holder besøgende fra nogensinde at forlade Holdthorpe igen. Berøvet sin forgangne storhed, er Holdthorpe blevet hjemstedet for banditter, vagabonder og usle eksistenser, draget mod det arkane artefakt, som De Fem Ringe har i deres besiddelse. Town - Tenfold Dungeon - Tabletop Terrain Set indeholder: D&D 5e modul: Gang of Thieves Inn - Main Room Inn - Upper Floor Posk Room Master Bedroom Single Inn Room Drawing Room Town Hall Magistrate Smithy Clopck Tower Inn Kitchen Cheap Inn Room 20 døre (10 af hver type) 2 porte 9 vægge 5 hegn 6 trapper (2 af hver type) 16 plastik hjørneklips 16 plastik dørklips 16 plastik T-klips

DKK 379.00
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GURPS 4th - Prime Directive Core Rulebook (B Grade) (Genbrug)

GURPS 4th - Prime Directive Core Rulebook (B Grade) (Genbrug)

Prime Directive Core Rulebook - GURPS 4th Roleplaying in the Star Fleet Universe Explore the Final Frontier! GURPS 4e - Prime Directive Core Rulebook is everything you ever wanted in a star fleet game! Be a Vulcan. Command a Starship. Explore strange new planets. Defeat the Klingons. Confound the Romulans. Cheat the Orion Pirates at their own game. Uphold the Prime Directive, or ignore it completely! Play any role: Starship officer, fighter pilot, diplomat, scientist, reporter, merchant, pirate, soldier, or soy! You could even be a member of an elite Prime Team or a band of scalawags out for cheap thrills and expensive souvenirs! 40 Alien races: Klingon warriors, Hydran pilots, Gorn commandoes, punctual Tholians, matriachal Alpha-Cantaurans, green Orion slave girls. Omulan diplomats, Federation Marshals, Lyrans who eat their enemies. They're all here in the Prime Directive Rulebook for GURPS 4th! Complete character creation: Academy packages (Star Fleet, Marines, Merchant Marines, Galactic Intelligence Agency, Federation Marshals) and professional certifications! Technology: Phaser Pistols, disruptor rifles, tractor beams, transporters, communications, tricorders, warp engines, impulse drives, cloaking devices, shuffle, webs, and much more! Space combat: Complete rules are included to conduct you space battle with the Star Fleet Battles. Rules and sample ships are provided for the GURPS Space 3rd Edition combat system. Extensive Background: War travel, military organizations, maps of the Alpha Sector and the Federation, Klingon subject races, Romulan Code of Honor, and the Prime Directive itself! Prime Directive Book - GURPS 4 will work with any other GURPS books, but is designed so that it can stand alonge. You do not need any other rulebooks to play GURPS 4th Prime Directive. Many upcoming GPD expansion books, and over 100 existing GURPS titles, will help you explore the galaxy! The GURPS game system is flexible and powerful. Prime Directive Core Rules is a 200 page book for GURPS Fourth Edition published by SJ Games.

DKK 200.00
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3x Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited

3x Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited

OBS: Dette er en forudbestilling! Ordrer med forudbestillinger i afsendes kun samlet når alle produkter er kommet på lager. Vi delsender ikke ordrer - afgiv gerne 2-3-4 ordrer; det hjælper dig selv og os! Vi trækker først pengene når en ordre bliver afsendt Star Wars unlimited - Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) Her får du 3 Displays for en god pris! Her er hvad Fantasy Flight Games selv skriver om deres nye Star Wars Unlimited Twilight of the Republic With two sets now out in the world, Star Wars™: Unlimited has only continued to ramp up since the game’s launch back in March. The second set, Shadows of the Galaxy, shifted the focus away from a specific era of the Star Wars galaxy in favor of shining some light on the shadows of the Outer Rim. Now, it’s time to return the focus to an iconic era, and a highly anticipated one at that: the Clone Wars. Welcome to the official first look at Twilight of the Republic, the epic third set of Star Wars: Unlimited! As we just mentioned, this set puts the Clone Wars on center stage, with all the classic characters, ships, and weapons that hailed from the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Confederacy. Battle droids and clone troopers take to the field en masse in this set, so much so that the set introduces a brand-new type of token: token units! There’s a lot of exciting content to cover, so without further ado, let’s dive right into Twilight of the Republic! As with the previous two sets, Twilight of the Republic will launch with a Two-Player Starter that features a pair of pre-built, ready-to-play decks. This time, these decks Ahsoka Tano (Twilight of the Republic, 11) and General Grievous (Twilight of the Republic, 15) as leaders. These two bitter rivals bring a lot to the table, so let’s kick off this preview with a look at what they have to offer! First, we have Ahsoka Tano. This spunky Padawan leaps into the fray with a pre-built Aggression and Command deck, and her playstyle is all about showcasing one of the new mechanics of Twilight of the Republic: the Coordinate keyword. This simple keyword grants a card an ability that is active whenever you control three or more units (in any combination of ground and/or space). In Ahsoka’s case, on her non-unit side, while you control at least three units, she gains an action that allows you to perform a boosted attack with a unit. When you deploy Ahsoka to her unit side, she gains a different Coordinate ability, one that grants herself an additional +2 power. Since Ahsoka herself counts toward the three-unit requirement for Coordinate to be online, you could surprise your opponent with a pretty nasty swing with just a couple friendly units on the board. Speaking of friendly units, in order to get Ahsoka’s Coordinate abilities going as soon as possible, you’ll want to fill up your arenas with low-cost units. The 332nd Stalwart (Twilight of the Republic, 240) is a great cheap unit to get out early, and it even comes with its own Coordinate ability to buff its stats once you get a few more units into play. Likewise, the Coruscant Guard (Twilight of the Republic, 106) is a terrific low-cost unit in the early game that also gains Ambush once your forces are built up. Once you’re ready to deploy Ahsoka, you can have her tag-team with her mentor, Anakin Skywalker (Twilight of the Republic, 147), and watch them both fire off their Coordinate abilities with just one other friendly unit at their sides! Playing units one at a time is all well and good, but if you play Captain Rex (Twilight of the Republic, 97), you’ll instantly have three units thanks to him creating two Clone Trooper (Twilight of the Republic, T02) tokens! This is our first example of a “token unit,” which functions exactly like a normal unit in almost every way; the only real exception is, when a token unit is defeated or returned to your hand, it’s instead removed from the game, just like with Shield and Experience tokens. With units like Rex allowing you to create token units on the fly, you’ll be able to activate Coordinate abilities with ease and overwhelm your opponents with the strength of your clone armies! Of course, the Republic isn’t the only side with great armies at their command. On the side of the Separatists, we have General Grievous. This leader of the droid armies comes with a pre-built Command and Cunning deck, and it’s all about Droid units. Grievous’s ability on both sides lets him give a Droid unit Sentinel for the phase, with his unit side also granting a boost in attack power. This works great with units like

DKK 2219.85
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6x Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited (Case)

6x Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited (Case)

OBS: Dette er en forudbestilling! Ordrer med forudbestillinger i afsendes kun samlet når alle produkter er kommet på lager. Vi delsender ikke ordrer - afgiv gerne 2-3-4 ordrer; det hjælper dig selv og os! Vi trækker først pengene når en ordre bliver afsendt Star Wars unlimited - Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) Her får du 3 Displays for en god pris! Her er hvad Fantasy Flight Games selv skriver om deres nye Star Wars Unlimited Twilight of the Republic With two sets now out in the world, Star Wars™: Unlimited has only continued to ramp up since the game’s launch back in March. The second set, Shadows of the Galaxy, shifted the focus away from a specific era of the Star Wars galaxy in favor of shining some light on the shadows of the Outer Rim. Now, it’s time to return the focus to an iconic era, and a highly anticipated one at that: the Clone Wars. Welcome to the official first look at Twilight of the Republic, the epic third set of Star Wars: Unlimited! As we just mentioned, this set puts the Clone Wars on center stage, with all the classic characters, ships, and weapons that hailed from the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Confederacy. Battle droids and clone troopers take to the field en masse in this set, so much so that the set introduces a brand-new type of token: token units! There’s a lot of exciting content to cover, so without further ado, let’s dive right into Twilight of the Republic! As with the previous two sets, Twilight of the Republic will launch with a Two-Player Starter that features a pair of pre-built, ready-to-play decks. This time, these decks Ahsoka Tano (Twilight of the Republic, 11) and General Grievous (Twilight of the Republic, 15) as leaders. These two bitter rivals bring a lot to the table, so let’s kick off this preview with a look at what they have to offer! First, we have Ahsoka Tano. This spunky Padawan leaps into the fray with a pre-built Aggression and Command deck, and her playstyle is all about showcasing one of the new mechanics of Twilight of the Republic: the Coordinate keyword. This simple keyword grants a card an ability that is active whenever you control three or more units (in any combination of ground and/or space). In Ahsoka’s case, on her non-unit side, while you control at least three units, she gains an action that allows you to perform a boosted attack with a unit. When you deploy Ahsoka to her unit side, she gains a different Coordinate ability, one that grants herself an additional +2 power. Since Ahsoka herself counts toward the three-unit requirement for Coordinate to be online, you could surprise your opponent with a pretty nasty swing with just a couple friendly units on the board. Speaking of friendly units, in order to get Ahsoka’s Coordinate abilities going as soon as possible, you’ll want to fill up your arenas with low-cost units. The 332nd Stalwart (Twilight of the Republic, 240) is a great cheap unit to get out early, and it even comes with its own Coordinate ability to buff its stats once you get a few more units into play. Likewise, the Coruscant Guard (Twilight of the Republic, 106) is a terrific low-cost unit in the early game that also gains Ambush once your forces are built up. Once you’re ready to deploy Ahsoka, you can have her tag-team with her mentor, Anakin Skywalker (Twilight of the Republic, 147), and watch them both fire off their Coordinate abilities with just one other friendly unit at their sides! Playing units one at a time is all well and good, but if you play Captain Rex (Twilight of the Republic, 97), you’ll instantly have three units thanks to him creating two Clone Trooper (Twilight of the Republic, T02) tokens! This is our first example of a “token unit,” which functions exactly like a normal unit in almost every way; the only real exception is, when a token unit is defeated or returned to your hand, it’s instead removed from the game, just like with Shield and Experience tokens. With units like Rex allowing you to create token units on the fly, you’ll be able to activate Coordinate abilities with ease and overwhelm your opponents with the strength of your clone armies! Of course, the Republic isn’t the only side with great armies at their command. On the side of the Separatists, we have General Grievous. This leader of the droid armies comes with a pre-built Command and Cunning deck, and it’s all about Droid units. Grievous’s ability on both sides lets him give a Droid unit Sentinel for the phase, with his unit side also granting a boost in attack power. This works great with units like

DKK 4379.70
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Star Wars unlimited - Twilight of the Republic - 2-Player Starter set

Star Wars unlimited - Twilight of the Republic - 2-Player Starter set

Star Wars unlimited - Twilight of the Republic - 2-Player Starter set Her er hvad Fantasy Flight Games selv skriver om deres nye Star Wars Unlimited Twilight of the Republic With two sets now out in the world, Star Wars™: Unlimited has only continued to ramp up since the game’s launch back in March. The second set, Shadows of the Galaxy, shifted the focus away from a specific era of the Star Wars galaxy in favor of shining some light on the shadows of the Outer Rim. Now, it’s time to return the focus to an iconic era, and a highly anticipated one at that: the Clone Wars. Welcome to the official first look at Twilight of the Republic, the epic third set of Star Wars: Unlimited! As we just mentioned, this set puts the Clone Wars on center stage, with all the classic characters, ships, and weapons that hailed from the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Confederacy. Battle droids and clone troopers take to the field en masse in this set, so much so that the set introduces a brand-new type of token: token units! There’s a lot of exciting content to cover, so without further ado, let’s dive right into Twilight of the Republic! As with the previous two sets, Twilight of the Republic will launch with a Two-Player Starter that features a pair of pre-built, ready-to-play decks. This time, these decks Ahsoka Tano (Twilight of the Republic, 11) and General Grievous (Twilight of the Republic, 15) as leaders. These two bitter rivals bring a lot to the table, so let’s kick off this preview with a look at what they have to offer! First, we have Ahsoka Tano. This spunky Padawan leaps into the fray with a pre-built Aggression and Command deck, and her playstyle is all about showcasing one of the new mechanics of Twilight of the Republic: the Coordinate keyword. This simple keyword grants a card an ability that is active whenever you control three or more units (in any combination of ground and/or space). In Ahsoka’s case, on her non-unit side, while you control at least three units, she gains an action that allows you to perform a boosted attack with a unit. When you deploy Ahsoka to her unit side, she gains a different Coordinate ability, one that grants herself an additional +2 power. Since Ahsoka herself counts toward the three-unit requirement for Coordinate to be online, you could surprise your opponent with a pretty nasty swing with just a couple friendly units on the board. Speaking of friendly units, in order to get Ahsoka’s Coordinate abilities going as soon as possible, you’ll want to fill up your arenas with low-cost units. The 332nd Stalwart (Twilight of the Republic, 240) is a great cheap unit to get out early, and it even comes with its own Coordinate ability to buff its stats once you get a few more units into play. Likewise, the Coruscant Guard (Twilight of the Republic, 106) is a terrific low-cost unit in the early game that also gains Ambush once your forces are built up. Once you’re ready to deploy Ahsoka, you can have her tag-team with her mentor, Anakin Skywalker (Twilight of the Republic, 147), and watch them both fire off their Coordinate abilities with just one other friendly unit at their sides! Playing units one at a time is all well and good, but if you play Captain Rex (Twilight of the Republic, 97), you’ll instantly have three units thanks to him creating two Clone Trooper (Twilight of the Republic, T02) tokens! This is our first example of a “token unit,” which functions exactly like a normal unit in almost every way; the only real exception is, when a token unit is defeated or returned to your hand, it’s instead removed from the game, just like with Shield and Experience tokens. With units like Rex allowing you to create token units on the fly, you’ll be able to activate Coordinate abilities with ease and overwhelm your opponents with the strength of your clone armies! Of course, the Republic isn’t the only side with great armies at their command. On the side of the Separatists, we have General Grievous. This leader of the droid armies comes with a pre-built Command and Cunning deck, and it’s all about Droid units. Grievous’s ability on both sides lets him give a Droid unit Sentinel for the phase, with his unit side also granting a boost in attack power. This works great with units like General’s Guardian (Twilight of the Republic, 83), which allows you to create a Battle Droid (Twilight of the Republic, T01) token each time it’s attacked. Those Battle Droids can be granted Sentinel as well, and they all count as Separatist units, which means units like the Separatist Commando (Twilight of the Republic, 180) are always at full strength.  That said, there is another use for Battle Droid tokens, one that involves the second new keyword in Twilight of the Republic: Exploit. This keyword allows you to defeat units you control to play units like the Hailfire Tank (Twilight of the Republic, 233) for a discount, reducing their cost by 2

DKK 239.95
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Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Pack - Star Wars unlimited

Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Pack - Star Wars unlimited

Star Wars unlimited - Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Pakke Her er hvad Fantasy Flight Games selv skriver om deres nye Star Wars Unlimited Twilight of the Republic With two sets now out in the world, Star Wars™: Unlimited has only continued to ramp up since the game’s launch back in March. The second set, Shadows of the Galaxy, shifted the focus away from a specific era of the Star Wars galaxy in favor of shining some light on the shadows of the Outer Rim. Now, it’s time to return the focus to an iconic era, and a highly anticipated one at that: the Clone Wars. Welcome to the official first look at Twilight of the Republic, the epic third set of Star Wars: Unlimited! As we just mentioned, this set puts the Clone Wars on center stage, with all the classic characters, ships, and weapons that hailed from the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Confederacy. Battle droids and clone troopers take to the field en masse in this set, so much so that the set introduces a brand-new type of token: token units! There’s a lot of exciting content to cover, so without further ado, let’s dive right into Twilight of the Republic! As with the previous two sets, Twilight of the Republic will launch with a Two-Player Starter that features a pair of pre-built, ready-to-play decks. This time, these decks Ahsoka Tano (Twilight of the Republic, 11) and General Grievous (Twilight of the Republic, 15) as leaders. These two bitter rivals bring a lot to the table, so let’s kick off this preview with a look at what they have to offer! First, we have Ahsoka Tano. This spunky Padawan leaps into the fray with a pre-built Aggression and Command deck, and her playstyle is all about showcasing one of the new mechanics of Twilight of the Republic: the Coordinate keyword. This simple keyword grants a card an ability that is active whenever you control three or more units (in any combination of ground and/or space). In Ahsoka’s case, on her non-unit side, while you control at least three units, she gains an action that allows you to perform a boosted attack with a unit. When you deploy Ahsoka to her unit side, she gains a different Coordinate ability, one that grants herself an additional +2 power. Since Ahsoka herself counts toward the three-unit requirement for Coordinate to be online, you could surprise your opponent with a pretty nasty swing with just a couple friendly units on the board. Speaking of friendly units, in order to get Ahsoka’s Coordinate abilities going as soon as possible, you’ll want to fill up your arenas with low-cost units. The 332nd Stalwart (Twilight of the Republic, 240) is a great cheap unit to get out early, and it even comes with its own Coordinate ability to buff its stats once you get a few more units into play. Likewise, the Coruscant Guard (Twilight of the Republic, 106) is a terrific low-cost unit in the early game that also gains Ambush once your forces are built up. Once you’re ready to deploy Ahsoka, you can have her tag-team with her mentor, Anakin Skywalker (Twilight of the Republic, 147), and watch them both fire off their Coordinate abilities with just one other friendly unit at their sides! Playing units one at a time is all well and good, but if you play Captain Rex (Twilight of the Republic, 97), you’ll instantly have three units thanks to him creating two Clone Trooper (Twilight of the Republic, T02) tokens! This is our first example of a “token unit,” which functions exactly like a normal unit in almost every way; the only real exception is, when a token unit is defeated or returned to your hand, it’s instead removed from the game, just like with Shield and Experience tokens. With units like Rex allowing you to create token units on the fly, you’ll be able to activate Coordinate abilities with ease and overwhelm your opponents with the strength of your clone armies! Of course, the Republic isn’t the only side with great armies at their command. On the side of the Separatists, we have General Grievous. This leader of the droid armies comes with a pre-built Command and Cunning deck, and it’s all about Droid units. Grievous’s ability on both sides lets him give a Droid unit Sentinel for the phase, with his unit side also granting a boost in attack power. This works great with units like General’s Guardian (Twilight of the Republic, 83), which allows you to create a Battle Droid (Twilight of the Republic, T01) token each time it’s attacked. Those Battle Droids can be granted Sentinel as well, and they all count as Separatist units, which means units like the Separatist Commando (Twilight of the Republic, 180) are always at full strength.  That said, there is another use for Battle Droid tokens, one that involves the second new keyword in Twilight of the Republic: Exploit. This keyword allows you to defeat units you control to play units like the Hailfire Tank (Twilight of the Republic, 233) for a discount, reducing their cost by 2 for

DKK 40.00
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Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited

Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) - Star Wars unlimited

Star Wars unlimited - Twilight Of The Republic - Booster Box Display (24 Booster Packs) Her er hvad Fantasy Flight Games selv skriver om deres nye Star Wars Unlimited Twilight of the Republic With two sets now out in the world, Star Wars™: Unlimited has only continued to ramp up since the game’s launch back in March. The second set, Shadows of the Galaxy, shifted the focus away from a specific era of the Star Wars galaxy in favor of shining some light on the shadows of the Outer Rim. Now, it’s time to return the focus to an iconic era, and a highly anticipated one at that: the Clone Wars. Welcome to the official first look at Twilight of the Republic, the epic third set of Star Wars: Unlimited! As we just mentioned, this set puts the Clone Wars on center stage, with all the classic characters, ships, and weapons that hailed from the conflict between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Confederacy. Battle droids and clone troopers take to the field en masse in this set, so much so that the set introduces a brand-new type of token: token units! There’s a lot of exciting content to cover, so without further ado, let’s dive right into Twilight of the Republic! As with the previous two sets, Twilight of the Republic will launch with a Two-Player Starter that features a pair of pre-built, ready-to-play decks. This time, these decks Ahsoka Tano (Twilight of the Republic, 11) and General Grievous (Twilight of the Republic, 15) as leaders. These two bitter rivals bring a lot to the table, so let’s kick off this preview with a look at what they have to offer! First, we have Ahsoka Tano. This spunky Padawan leaps into the fray with a pre-built Aggression and Command deck, and her playstyle is all about showcasing one of the new mechanics of Twilight of the Republic: the Coordinate keyword. This simple keyword grants a card an ability that is active whenever you control three or more units (in any combination of ground and/or space). In Ahsoka’s case, on her non-unit side, while you control at least three units, she gains an action that allows you to perform a boosted attack with a unit. When you deploy Ahsoka to her unit side, she gains a different Coordinate ability, one that grants herself an additional +2 power. Since Ahsoka herself counts toward the three-unit requirement for Coordinate to be online, you could surprise your opponent with a pretty nasty swing with just a couple friendly units on the board. Speaking of friendly units, in order to get Ahsoka’s Coordinate abilities going as soon as possible, you’ll want to fill up your arenas with low-cost units. The 332nd Stalwart (Twilight of the Republic, 240) is a great cheap unit to get out early, and it even comes with its own Coordinate ability to buff its stats once you get a few more units into play. Likewise, the Coruscant Guard (Twilight of the Republic, 106) is a terrific low-cost unit in the early game that also gains Ambush once your forces are built up. Once you’re ready to deploy Ahsoka, you can have her tag-team with her mentor, Anakin Skywalker (Twilight of the Republic, 147), and watch them both fire off their Coordinate abilities with just one other friendly unit at their sides! Playing units one at a time is all well and good, but if you play Captain Rex (Twilight of the Republic, 97), you’ll instantly have three units thanks to him creating two Clone Trooper (Twilight of the Republic, T02) tokens! This is our first example of a “token unit,” which functions exactly like a normal unit in almost every way; the only real exception is, when a token unit is defeated or returned to your hand, it’s instead removed from the game, just like with Shield and Experience tokens. With units like Rex allowing you to create token units on the fly, you’ll be able to activate Coordinate abilities with ease and overwhelm your opponents with the strength of your clone armies! Of course, the Republic isn’t the only side with great armies at their command. On the side of the Separatists, we have General Grievous. This leader of the droid armies comes with a pre-built Command and Cunning deck, and it’s all about Droid units. Grievous’s ability on both sides lets him give a Droid unit Sentinel for the phase, with his unit side also granting a boost in attack power. This works great with units like General’s Guardian (Twilight of the Republic, 83), which allows you to create a Battle Droid (Twilight of the Republic, T01) token each time it’s attacked. Those Battle Droids can be granted Sentinel as well, and they all count as Separatist units, which means units like the Separatist Commando (Twilight of the Republic, 180) are always at full strength.  That said, there is another use for Battle Droid tokens, one that involves the second new keyword in Twilight of the Republic: Exploit. This keyword allows you to defeat units you control to play units like the Hailfire Tank (Twilight of the Republic, 233) for a discount, reducing

DKK 599.95
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