It's an older card from a more civilized age.
Nothing says civilized like brutally decapitating your foes with a laser sword.
Or cutting their legs off and leaving them to agonizing death to burns
It's an older card from a more civilized age.
Nothing says civilized like brutally decapitating your foes with a laser sword.
Or cutting their legs off and leaving them to agonizing death to burns
It's an older card from a more civilized age.
Nothing says civilized like brutally decapitating your foes with a laser sword.
Or cutting their legs off and leaving them to agonizing death to burns
Yup, Luke's father and Ben were good friends, with Ben having fond memories of Anikan. (Bleh, the prequels were terrible)
lets you stress yourself to force the opponent to reroll ONE die. Thats a pretty hefty price considering its not a free card for a simple reroll, even without factoring in the multitude of die modding out there (that and i think it clashes with the "You cannot reroll a reroll!" issue).
As noted, I think you mean elusiveness.
The can't reroll a reroll is a good thing - since you reroll first, your opponent can't reroll it again to turn it back to a hit.
It's still not a great ability. The only pilot I've seen it used on is Jek Porkins because if he needs to he can keep eating the stress.
As noted, I think you mean elusiveness.lets you stress yourself to force the opponent to reroll ONE die. Thats a pretty hefty price considering its not a free card for a simple reroll, even without factoring in the multitude of die modding out there (that and i think it clashes with the "You cannot reroll a reroll!" issue).
The can't reroll a reroll is a good thing - since you reroll first, your opponent can't reroll it again to turn it back to a hit.
It's still not a great ability. The only pilot I've seen it used on is Jek Porkins because if he needs to he can keep eating the stress.