I believe there is still one final unknown EPT in the assault carrier (in addition to title cards).
Hopefully this one is good with Youngster as the other Action EPTs are kinda lacklustre.
I believe there is still one final unknown EPT in the assault carrier (in addition to title cards).
Hopefully this one is good with Youngster as the other Action EPTs are kinda lacklustre.
I believe there is three EPT in the pack: Marksmanship, Expose and Expert Handling.
Just tried to update first post here.
Have three EPT as Red Castle said and next two cards are Gozanti only upgrades. Dual Laser Turret and Broadcast Array.
So far as I can tell the two double copy cards between broadcast array and ordnance experts are still unspoiled. As are the titles I think.

Bah my mistake then. Well hopefully the two unspoiled cards are something useful for youngster. There aren't that many options right now that are points/action efficient.
To quote myself from the What we know about Wave 8 thread-
So went back and looked close at the Gozanti card fan, and looks like Gozanti has only 1 new standard play upgrade to spoil.
Here are the cards in the fan from left to right
TOP ROW
Epic Play Only
1 Expert Handling
2 Expose
3 Marksmanship (both action based EPTs interestingly enough)
4 Dual Laser Turret
5 Broadcast Array
6-7 ???
8-9 ???
10-11 Ordnance experts
12 Docking Clamps
13 Agent Kallus
14 Rear Admiral Chiraneau
BOTTOM ROW
15-17 Optimized Generators
18-20 Automated Protocols
21-23 Ordnance Tubes
24 ???
25 ??? (24 or 25 is playable in standard)
26 ??? (Clearly Epic specific)
I'm assuming the two sets of unspoiled cards which have multiples are also Epic only (6 through 9), as if they were usable in standard play, that would not add up with the numbers given in the article. That means those 4 cards and 1 more unspoiled card match the twenty-one Huge ship specific cards. Knowing that cards 1, 2 and 3 are cards we already have which are usable in standard, plus Agent Kallus, that leaves 1 more unspoiled card which can be used in standard play, which is one of the last 3 cards in the fan. Possibly the 2nd from last, as the other 2 seem to feature the Gozanti, and the very last is clearly Epic specific.
Darn. Was hoping for more standard usable cards :/
It is also quite possible FFG got the numbers wrong (this is actually really possible with their track record...), as the last 3 cards are almost certainly titles for the Gozanti, meaning, we either have 2 copies of 1 upgrade that is usable in standard, or we have no more standard usable cards in the expansion. My guess, is that one of the cards that comes in multiples (6-7, or 8-9) is some sort of munitions and that will be usable in standard play.
For anyone curious about the numbers I'm referring to from the article, in the Gozanti preview, they gave a specific number for cards in the expansion which were only usable in epic, and this left five cards usable in standard from the expansion according to their numbers.
Edited by KdubbBah my mistake then. Well hopefully the two unspoiled cards are something useful for youngster. There aren't that many options right now that are points/action efficient.
Nope, FFG does not care about Imperials. Only their favored child the Rebels.
Bah my mistake then. Well hopefully the two unspoiled cards are something useful for youngster. There aren't that many options right now that are points/action efficient.
Nope, FFG does not care about Imperials. Only their favored child the Rebels.
don't pour oil into the fire. far too many will take that serious and the next "boohoo, -my- faction gets less support than the other 2" will ensue ![]()
When it's true it's true.
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Of the two unknown cards it looks like one is a "modification" type which I assume to be for the Tie fighters, since there are two of them. The other has a very short title for it but is heavy in text.
Bah my mistake then. Well hopefully the two unspoiled cards are something useful for youngster. There aren't that many options right now that are points/action efficient.
Nope, FFG does not care about Imperials. Only their favored child the Rebels.
The Chicken Little is strong in this one.
FFG doesn't favor one side over the other, they just have problems balancing the game as a whole and it's silly to suggest otherwise. Every meta that has evolved has been centered around a couple very strong cards rather than ever generating a healthy, all-around balanced game. No one who played through the Phantom era would have thought the Imps were getting the short end of the stick then. It's just a matter of time before they get their next crazy card.