In, the Leader is the centerpiece of any deck, and choosing the best one for you is the one way to ensure victory. While every Leader can assume victory with the right deck construction and the luck of the draw, there are several Leaders in the first set,, winning more than others. Out of a possible eighteen, ten take the edge over the other Leaders in the set.
There are many heroes and villains in , and all of them have their own strengths and weaknesses as well. This is translated into the game, and the Leaders are based on specific moments from the franchise. The subtitles and Aspect of the Leaders often give players a hint as to what part of the timeline this version of the character is based on.
While this list is ranked, the highest three on the list could all easily be number one at any given point, and all three have a high win rate.
While he’s the most dangerous threat to the galaxy, Emperor Palpatine is lower on the list than he would like to be. He willstruggle against Aggression in play, but he has higher control and is interesting to play.
He also has access to Force cards that can help control against rush decks, and if he survives long enough, his ability when he comes out can take control of another player’s Unit and gain a draw ability when other players might have run out of cards near the end of the game.
Giving players some extra health for a phase is a good ability, so being able to do that every turn with Chirrut Imwe is quite impressive. He’s also the lowest-cost Force Leader Unit to deploy, and when he does deploy, his ability can make him nearly invincible becausehe does not die until the action phase ends.
This means if you can add an upgrade to him or put some health on him, he will not die even if the other player thought they could kill him. This makes Chirrut Imwe quite interesting to play, but not as reliable as others.
Han has interesting resource management, as he can create extra resources, which are similar to lands in . He can pla
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