Original Star wars d6 material and sabaac...

By Balou1917, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

I was poking around on the web for a Sabaas deck. I recall a d6 adventure (Crisis on Cloud City) that had a deck in the module. I ran across this site that had scans of ....well everything but the sabaac deck I was looking for.

http://www.d6holocron.com

I also found this site:

http://www.swagonline.net/sabaac-swag-way

I did find the deck here, although it needs to be printed and attached to cards...

http://www.xiii.dk/ccccd/Sabacc/sabacc.htmhttp://www.xiii.dk/ccccd/Sabacc/sabacc.htm

Does anyone know if anyone makes sabaac decks?

The only one I've ever come across was the one from Crisis on Cloud City. I've never heard of anyone actually making them - I'd imagine there isn't enough demand for something like that to justify the cost of manufacturing it. Although you never know, there could be some niche product out there somewhere.

The former Star Wars Artists' Guild crew once made a limited-edition version of Sabacc. Here's my deck that I dug up from storage. I think Baron Bob might have an extra copy lying around somewhere if he hasn't sold it off yet.

swag-sabacc-02.jpg

Edited by Hishgraphics

The former Star Wars Artists' Guild crew

Hish, you scared the bajeezus outta me there for a second and I had to immediately run over to SWAG and check that everything was okay. :D

That said, there are sites out there like The Printer's Studio that can make people a very lovely set of custom cards... pretty cheaply, too! I had them manufacture cards for the Blade Runner board game I designed, and am quite happy with the result! :)

Hish, you scared the bajeezus outta me there for a second and I had to immediately run over to SWAG and check that everything was okay. :D

LOL. I meant Bob's command crew. Not Eclipse's present command crew.

A personal favourite site with d6 resources:

http://krapz.free.fr/

There is a link for various sourcebooks that fans have created. Said sourcebooks cover aliens, ships, gear, Force powers. . .the works.

There's quite a bit of idea fodder there with some images, and since it negates the fluff, it's pretty fast to flip through.