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By Evan Lorentz
In earlier articles, you've learned how you assemble your SG team and send them on missions in Stargate TCG. But heroic adventures across the galaxy make up only half of the game. Let's face it: it's good to be bad. Which is why, during your opponent's turn, you'll assume the role of the villain and try to prevent him from succeeding at his own missions. |
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By Chuck Kallenbach
If you're new to TCGs, you could probably use some deck building help. Make sure you've read the rules and played a few practice games with your starter deck. By now, you're itching to make your own deck using all the spiffy new cards you've got. So here are some ideas. |
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by Evan Lorentz
Your primary goal in Stargate TCG is to successfully lead your hand-picked SG team on missions throughout the galaxy. Two of the game's three ways to win are connected to missions, which can make choosing the right missions one of the most important decisions you make when building your own deck. |