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FlyingArrow wrote:Something else to note... builds with General Obi-Wan Kenobi would be in the meta - and possibly change the meta entirely. He was so good that he was banned entirely at the end of the WotC era. Vsets have provided enough counters to him that he is now legal. He came back with Soresu working on non-melee only before or around 2010 Regionals, right? With no melee defense, he didn't really make a huge impact, but with melee defense as well it would have been a different story.
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TheHutts wrote:FlyingArrow wrote:Something else to note... builds with General Obi-Wan Kenobi would be in the meta - and possibly change the meta entirely. He was so good that he was banned entirely at the end of the WotC era. Vsets have provided enough counters to him that he is now legal. He came back with Soresu working on non-melee only before or around 2010 Regionals, right? With no melee defense, he didn't really make a huge impact, but with melee defense as well it would have been a different story. Oh right - good point. Yes, he was banned for a while but then came back with an errata for the last GenCon finals - nerfed so that Soresu was for non-melee only. With that change, he wasn't so dominant. In fact, with that change he may not have even cracked the meta. In any case, the squad he was dominant with (before the ban) was GOWK with Jedi Weapon Masters and either Dash or Rex.
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I remember very vividly how much I hated when GWOK came out. One of the big reasons why I stopped going to tournaments :/
no tournaments = no intrest
until now!
anyways, thank you everyone for your input. this is awesome and I would love to keep the conversation going!
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If it helps too, I conducted a survey a couple of weeks ago where I got everyone to list their 5 best pieces for each faction. I then collated the lists into one super-list; of the 55 pieces, 29 were from WOTC, and I've listed them below. It's generally a good list of the pieces to build around in each faction, IMO.
Old Republic None
Sith None.
Mandalorian Mandalorian Captain Mandalorian Scout Boba Fett, Mercenary Commander
Republic Mas Amedda General Obi-Wan Kenobi R2-D2, Astromech Droid Yoda on Kybuck
Separatist IG-Lancer Droid General Whorm Loathsom Battle Droid Officer Darth Sidious
Rebel General Dodonna General Rieekan Princess Leia Luke Skywalker, Rebel Commando
Imperial Thrawn (Mitth'raw'nuruodo) Admiral Ozzel Arica
New Republic Ganner Rhysode Mara Jade Jedi General Wedge Antilles
Yuuzhan Vong Nom Anor Yomin Carr
Fringe (10 chosen) Cad Bane Dash Rendar, Renegade Smuggler Mouse Droid Ugnaught Demolitionist R7 Astromech Droid Lobot
With this list, it's probably worth noting that: Vong: Nom Anor and Yomin Carr really needed a couple of v-set pieces to shine - the Yammosk to make Yomin's CE boardwide, and the Yuuzhan Vong Worker to provide cheap bombs (and it makes lots of sense to have an in-faction option rather then relying on Fringe). Republic: GOWK probably wouldn't have made the list without Soresu Style Mastery being reinstated. Mandalorians: Captain, Scout, and MC Fett are all good pieces, but weren't enough to make the Mandos top tier before the v-sets.
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that's a fantastic list and I completely agree with it. The only thing I would change would be the Sith list. Malak LotS and Holo Sid, at least in my opinion, definitely belong on that list. If you're trying to make a Sith squad without either of those, you're doomed to an up hill battle.
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All the five choices on the Sith list were from the v-sets - hardly surprising when they were largely neglected by WOTC. Malak DLotS and Sidiogram both got a mention, but weren't serious contenders. The most popular Sith options were the two that provide movement - Caedus Sith Lord and Revan Sith Lord. I think, generally, the Sith need one of those two to keep up with the factions that had movement before the v-sets.
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