Mill vs Crime Lord timing

By Vrock, in Star Wars: Destiny

I was recently playing a eRey/Padme/Trooper mill deck against a Jabba/Unkar Crime Lord deck. During the course of the game, he managed to crime lord Padme and Rey, leaving me with only my Trooper...in return I had completely burned through his deck and left him with only two cards in his hand.

In the final round, his Crime Lord triggered again and he selected my Trooper...I managed to get him to discard his last two cards....

Who wins?

Crime Lord states the character is defeated after the round ends. The win conditions for a mill deck also trigger after the round ends.

Does it come down to whoever controls the battlefield winning?

16 minutes ago, Vrock said:

I was recently playing a eRey/Padme/Trooper mill deck against a Jabba/Unkar Crime Lord deck. During the course of the game, he managed to crime lord Padme and Rey, leaving me with only my Trooper...in return I had completely burned through his deck and left him with only two cards in his hand.

In the final round, his Crime Lord triggered again and he selected my Trooper...I managed to get him to discard his last two cards....

Who wins?

Crime Lord states the character is defeated after the round ends. The win conditions for a mill deck also trigger after the round ends.

Does it come down to whoever controls the battlefield winning?

The player controlling Crime Lord wins.

If I remember correctly this is stated in the FAQ

1 minute ago, blackholexan said:

The player controlling Crime Lord wins.

If I remember correctly this is stated in the FAQ

Oh...I had missed the FAQ...you are correct, there is a clarification there, but it's the opposite of what you said. :D

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Players lose from having no cards in their hand and deck before Crime Lord resolves at the end of the round.

3 minutes ago, Vrock said:

Oh...I had missed the FAQ...you are correct, there is a clarification there, but it's the opposite of what you said. :D

Oh you are right, sorry (-.-') just checked them:

CRIME LORD (23)
If the character with Crime Lord is defeated after Crime
Lord’s ability is triggered, Crime Lord still triggers at the
end of the round even if it is no longer in play.
Players lose from having no cards in their hand and deck
before Crime Lord resolves at the end of the round.
Edited by blackholexan