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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/30/2008 Posts: 488 Location: Wisconsin
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My first game was soon after Bounty Hunters came out. My friend and I both got individual boosters and then one of the LGS employees showed us how to play. I forget exactly what was played (I know I had Han Solo, Scoundrel and he had Princess Leia, Hoth Commander) or how it was played. But, in short, I lost (for reasons I don't remember). Gotta start somewhere though.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 4/9/2010 Posts: 658 Location: West Bend, Wisconsin
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My first game was a little more than a year ago. I had a combination of so many battle droids, super battle droids, 1 super battle droid commander, and General Grievous, Jedi Hunter. I didn't have a lot of stratagey back then I didn't realize how powerful GOWK was, so I lost and he didn't suffer a scratch.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/25/2008 Posts: 516 Location: Dover, DE (soon Cedarville OH)
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In 2005, I was in seventh grade. My friend and I found the Revenge of the Sith Ultimate Missions book, so he bought it, then we both split a Universe booster. He got the huge (Reek) and I got the rare (Darth Vader, Jedi Hunter),then we both played on the Mustafar map. We used 3 d6s instead of a D20, and added the damage to the attack, and used the excess of the attack roll as what the damage was. (no rulebook, and no familiarity with d20 games) Afterwards, I drew a map so that I could play myself.
Ah, when the game was simple...
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/22/2009 Posts: 67
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I played in the sealed pre-release tourney at GenCon.
I had R2, a Quarren and no clue that I could have won games if I'd understood the value of Override!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 328 Location: Akron, Ohio
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Bought a RS starter and a couple RS boosters. Didn't understand the rules so me and my friend played using D&D minis rules (I always thought Flanking rules should have made their way into SWM)
Really had no idea what we were doing, but we were hooked.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/28/2008 Posts: 1,378 Location: Indianapolis
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I played a Seps DD, that was just over 60 points, my opponent had a VAU and Zam, and he kept pulling AoOs from across the board, we didn't really know the rules so I laughed when I found that out.
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Rank: Dark Trooper Phase III Groups: Member
Joined: 11/5/2009 Posts: 25
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After finding the starter at borders. I looked into finding booster and found them at sci fi genre. After getting 3 cases I was able to decide to start playing.
My first game was against my wife(fiance at the time)
She clobbered me.
I then was able to talk her into a couple of the ultimate missions. She has not played a game since. Eventually I stumbled onto a game group at a store I frequented for RPGs and rest is history.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/11/2009 Posts: 460
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first game was INCREDIBLE! my youth leader came in, all known on here as Kezzamachine, with a big box of toys. as usual, me, and another guy, who is Xeonaught on here... knew that he was stoked with this, otherwise he wouldnt have brought it in to us. setting out a map, pulled out a flying guy on a black base (boba fett RS) and a darth vader in the most awesome vader pose (dark jedi) (with the lightsaber at his hilt if you didnt spot before...) and practically said, "sit down, we are playing my new game." so, we found there were 3 people that dominated, and every person had one of these characters. (our awesome friend joined in, who is not on here...) so, boba fett, han solo in SA, and darth vader dark jedi faced off in every battle, and it was epic to the daeth, darth cleaned up, while boba was the master of destroying han solo (ironically.. seeing as he couldnt do it in the books) and, it was just the coolest part in knox youth group history... XD
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 5/20/2009 Posts: 98 Location: Toronto
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I remember a buddy of mine showing me the catalogue entry for Rebel Storm. I said I'd buy a box or two for my Star Wars collection, but I really wasn't into the gaming aspect. I picked up a couple of boosters and the starter set to begin with when they came out. I showed them to another friend and he said we should play. However, we were somewhat confused by the rules and didn't do much with them until another buddy looked at the rules, said it was close to what he used to play and sorted it out for us. We played mixed teams in a 3-way battle and thought it was pretty cool. Probably the first and last time I used the Bothan Spy piece. Anyway, now I'm 6 pieces away from having all the characters and started a club at my school for kids to learn the game at lunch time (I teach). I also play tournaments once a month and spend my daydreaming time making teams in my head, and aside from books/comics, the minis are the only thing I was actively collecting that was Star Wars, since I felt ridiculous going "pew! pew!" and "vum, vum" with my Hasbro figures. I love the game, warts and all, and I'm sad to see it go. However, I also really like the fact that once I have those final 6, I will be able to keep playing for a long time. I also remember that my buddy's girlfriend usually was the winner when we played, but that was partly because she let him and I bash each other to pieces then mopped up. Oh, and she sulked if we went after her.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/7/2008 Posts: 685 Location: a galaxy far far away
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My first squad was a 100 pt Mando squad of a Mando Commander, Supermando, and a Basalisk, it was 2 points over, but it won
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