Star Wars Unlimited – Twin Suns Preview Event – Green Bay East

Get a preview of the Upcoming Twin Suns decks for Star Wars Unlimited! Play one of four decks: Aggressive Negotiations, Master and Apprentice, Against the Odds, or Blood Brothers! Entry is purchasing a pack of the latest set and the first 4 people to attend get a Darth Tyranus promo card!
Thursday, April 23rd
5pm-8pm.
Entry: Purchase a pack of Star Wars Unlimited!
Check out the Twin Suns deck breakdowns here!
Of note: Attendees will not be taking the decks home, they will remain with Gnome Games.
Aggressive Negotiations is led by Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala.
This deck is all about rushing into the fray with lots of units, protecting your forces from harm as they dish out an unrelenting assault against your opponents.
Master and Apprentice is led by Count Dooku and Asajj Ventress.
The leaders of Master and Apprentice take a more subtle and elegant approach to victory, manipulating your opponents while steadily building up strength for a powerful late game.
Against the Odds is led by Rex and Ahsoka Tano.
These leaders are all about adapting on the fly, relying on event cards to get them out of tight spots and snatch victory in ways no one could predict, not even themselves.
Blood Brothers is led by Maul and Savage Opress.
In this deck, overwhelming offense is the name of the game.
Why Play Twin Suns?
- The primary multiplayer format of Star Wars: Unlimited
- A fun and unpredictable format to play with friends
- Special deckbuilding rules allow for a unique experience compared to other formats
Twin Suns Overview
A constructed format utilizing the game’s multiplayer rules, Twin Suns is a fun alternative way to play Star Wars: Unlimited with a unique approach to deckbuilding. Take on multiple opponents in a free-for-all and see if you can emerge victorious!
To play in the Twin Suns format, you must build your deck ahead of time, adhering to the following rules:
Your deck must include exactly two leaders. These leaders must share either the Heroism (white) or Villainy (black) aspect. You will start the game with both leaders in play, and you’ll be able to use both of their abilities throughout the game.
Your deck must include exactly one base.
Your deck must include a minimum 80-card* draw deck. You cannot have more than one copy of any card in your deck.
Typically, the winner of a Twin Suns match is determined by best-of-one game. Each game should take an average of 45 to 80 minutes to complete, depending on the player count.
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