Second damage deck?

By DerErlkoenig, in Star Wars: Armada

My cousin and I are splitting a core set. Anyone know of a way to get a second damage deck without just buying it off someone who bought two cores? Or is that going to pretty much be my only option?

My cousin and I are splitting a core set. Anyone know of a way to get a second damage deck without just buying it off someone who bought two cores? Or is that going to pretty much be my only option?

I doubt there will be many solo ones sold, as you can buy the ships, dice and ruler seperately, the second damage deck and the objective cards for a second player are one of the biggest reasons to get two cores if you want to have mates play against you who dont have their own copy.

Well, if anyone here is looking to drop their second deck, let me know.

In addition to a damage deck, I guess is need a second objective deck too.

Like I says, if anyone is willing to pay with spare copies of either deck, let me know.

Scanner, cardstock, basic photo editor, printer, scissors. It'll be some work - but if your scanner software allows you, create a preset, so that the scanned output is a specific size and dimensions. Fit those dimensions to perforated cardstock if you want using template software from the cardstock maker and just copy and paste and print, and punch out.

Or place as many cards on the scanner as possible, and scan them all. Use some graphics software to create lines for you to cut them out, and just put similar sized boxes on all of them and then cut out. Its a 45-60 minute project.

Scanner, cardstock, basic photo editor, printer, scissors. It'll be some work - but if your scanner software allows you, create a preset, so that the scanned output is a specific size and dimensions. Fit those dimensions to perforated cardstock if you want using template software from the cardstock maker and just copy and paste and print, and punch out.

Or place as many cards on the scanner as possible, and scan them all. Use some graphics software to create lines for you to cut them out, and just put similar sized boxes on all of them and then cut out. Its a 45-60 minute project.

Who's way smarter than me, and thought up a surprisingly easy, obvious solution to my problem?

You.

Thanks buddy.

Edit: in case anyone else reading this is interested in selling the decks I'm still interested until I get these made up. Let me know, just in case.

Edited by DerErlkoenig