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  2. Cobb Vanth - Wikipedia

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    Cobb Vanth (also known as The Sheriff and later The Marshal) [1] is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. Introduced in the 2015–2017 Chuck Wendig novel trilogy Aftermath, he is a former slave who has used the Mandalorian armor of Boba Fett to bring order to Tatooine "Freetown" Mos Pelgo in the five years after the events of the 1983 film Return of the Jedi.

  3. Magic: The Gathering formats - Wikipedia

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    Tribal Wars: a constructed casual format in which one-third of every deck must be of a single creature type. [ 2 ] [ 62 ] Common tribes in Magic include elves, goblins, and merfolk. Certain cards are banned in the Magic Online variant of Tribal Wars that would be overly swingy against known enemy Tribal decks, such as Circle of Solace or ...

  4. List of Star Wars Roleplaying Game books - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Game Master's Kit - Includes the 4-panel gamemaster's screen and a 32-page booklet containing the adventure Dead in the Water. Includes expanded rules for land and space combat. Star Wars: Age of Rebellion Career Decks: Decks of cards that can be used as a quick reference tool for players and game masters. Each card ...

  5. Magic: The Gathering Commander - Wikipedia

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    The Commander format has each player provide a 100-card deck, using cards from any printed sets excluding those that are banned, with the requirement that each card outside basic lands to be unique, in contrast to normal Magic decks that allow up to four copies of a card from the game's current base and expansion sets. The Commander format ...

  6. Sabacc - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars Han Solo Card Game variant can be played with two to eight players, and uses a deck of 76 cards divided up into four suits, numbered 1–11. The suits are called Coins, Flasks, Sabers, and Staves, and the face cards are named Commander (value 12), Mistress (value 13), Master (value 14), and Ace (value 1 or 15). In addition to ...

  7. Star Wars: The Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Balance of the Force expansion allows multi-player games. The game is set within the time-frame of the original Star Wars trilogy. Each player has a deck of objective cards representing various missions plus a deck of player cards of units (characters, vehicles, droids and creatures), events, enhancements and fates.

  8. Star Wars PocketModel Trading Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Star Wars PocketModel TCG was announced by WizKids on February 7, 2007, and released in June 2007, [1] after consumers were introduced to the game at Star Wars Celebration IV that May. An expansion to the game, entitled Ground Assault, was released on November 14, 2007. [ 2 ]

  9. Star Wars Risk: The Clone Wars Edition - Wikipedia

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    While playing the Clone Wars version, the Republic armies and the Separatist armies have different card decks. When a player draws a card, the card is drawn from the appropriate deck. Each card has a symbol of a spacecraft on it, as well as a section for special rules. During gameplay, cards can be played in three different ways: