Jedi Knights Trading Card Game

Jedi Knights Trading Card Game

Infobox Game
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image_caption = "Jedi Knights TCG" 1st print booster pack
publisher= Decipher, Inc.
players= 2 or 4
ages=
setup_time= < 2 minutes
playing_time= ~ 30 minutes
complexity= Medium
strategy= Medium
random_chance= Medium to high
skills= Card playing
Arithmetic
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The "Jedi Knights Trading Card Game" is a collectible card game set in the "Star Wars" Universe. As of April 2008 the game is not in print as the publisher, Decipher, Inc., no longer holds the license to utilize material from the "Star Wars" franchise. The initial game was released on 25 April 2001 and two expansion packs, titled "Scum and Villany" and "Masters of the Force", were also produced before the end of 2001. Further development of the game was impossible due to the loss of the license.

Overview

"Jedi Knights" is centred around the classic trilogy "(", ', and '). Unlike its predecessor, the "Star Wars CCG", expansions for "Jedi Knights" are connected with specific aspects of all three films rather than particular settings from each film taken separately. From the very release of the game its collectible nature was underlined by the existence of silver and gold foil cards, whose rarity was clearly specified by the publisher, and cards with "1st time in print" icon.

Card design

"Jedi Knights" cards do not contain images taken from the original movies, as it was for the "Star Wars CCG". Instead, art is computer generated. One particular quality of the visuals in the game is that card arts often portray events and characters from the films from a perspective or angle that were absent in the film or depict situations mentioned but not shown in any of the three films. Additional value has been added to the cards by adding stereoscopic effect to certain designated cards. Another addition to classic card design were 'flip movie' cards, which contained arts taken from a continuity of images that, when viewed in a specific sequence, form an animated series . There were two of those 'movie' sequences: the opening scene from "A New Hope" - "Tantive IV" being chased by Imperial cruiser "Devastator" and starfighter flight in the Death Star trench.

Basic gameplay concepts

Gameplay mechanics of "Jedi Knights" differ greatly from those present in previous "Star Wars" card games by Decipher, Inc., those being "Star Wars CCG" and "Young Jedi TCG". The goal of the game is to gain control over as many locations as possible while characters and starships battle one another on sites and planetary orbits. Unlike its predecessors, "Jedi Knights" does not have a clear-cut differentiation between "Light Side" and "Dark Side" decks, although certain cards can only be used by a particular side.

Card features

Each card has a Destiny number from 0 through 6 printed over allegiance icon: Light Side, Dark Side and Independent, the latter usable by either side of the conflict. Character and starship cards in Jedi Knights are distinguished by Power and Defense attributes, the first defining combat prowess and the second defining the ability to withstand weapon attacks. Each starship and character card (along with some of the weapon cards) has a deploy cost and some of them have leadership icons designating the ability to be supported in combat. Also, character, starship and weapon cards may have a certain theme colour that influences deck design, although grey ('themeless') cards are also present.

Theme

Each deck needs a 'theme': a theme card and theme hero; those provided in the premiere release are: Han Solo (green theme colour), Luke Skywalker (yellow), Grand Moff Tarkin (blue) and Darth Vader (red). The theme influences gameplay and deck construction by settling who goes first in the game and by favouring characters and items compatible with it, yet cards with different theme colour are still usable.

Force deck

The force deck specifies the amount of cards drawn by a player and serves as resource necessary to deploy characters, weapons and starships. The force deck includes eight force cards with numbers 1 through 8 which must be of one colour (basic colour released in premiere is green), although black wild cards are also available.

Combat

Combat is resolved on the basis of character and starship battles. The principle of drawing Destiny (drawing a card from deck and using the Destiny number printed on it) has been retained from "Star Wars CCG", although the Destiny number applies solely to weapon targeting.

Goal

The game is played with the use of four double-sided cards presenting system/site locations (Tatooine, Bespin, Hoth and Endor) revealed one after the other, each turn taking place on different location. The main purpose of the game is control as many locations as possible. Control over a location is checked by tallying up total power of characters. The player with the greater total is considered 'in control' of a location. The game is won by one of the players when he or she control the majority of locations of the game.

"Scum and Villany" additions

The first expansion pack contained new themes of Leia Organa (purple), Obi-Wan Kenobi (blue), Boba Fett (yellow) and Jabba the Hutt (orange). A new force card colour (orange) was also added. This expansion pack was focused on Independent characters, mainly bounty hunters, and added the possibility of creating an Independent-themed deck.

"Masters of the Force" additions

In the second expansion force power cards debuted. New themes of Yoda (red) and Emperor Palpatine (purple) were also added, along with blue-coloured force card set. The main aspect of this expansion is the use of The Force.

References

*cite web| url=http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue199/games.html| title=Jedi Knights Trading Card Game (Review)| last=Bates| first=Lee| publisher=SciFi.com| accessdate=2008-04-15

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External links

* [http://www.decipher.com/jediknights/index.html Decipher, Inc. archive]
*bgg|5260|"Jedi Knights Trading Card Game"


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