The Resurgence Online Championship is just days away and we’re warming up for the big event with a look back at last month’s US Grand Championships. We’re joined by final four members LiquidSnake, Norman, and Rando Mando to share some highlights, reflect on the early Resurgence meta, and offer a word of caution about attending tournaments with your brother.
In this issue of the Mos Eisley Gazette, it’s all about SMASH: the pick-up-and-play format created by Dice Commando.
SMASH aficionados Sparks Nevada and Jenna know the format better than almost anyone on the planet and it was no surprise to see them showcasing their skills at Gen Con earlier this month where they competed with 25 other players for the SMASH crown.
Earlier this month, the Destiny community gathered at Gen Con in Indianapolis along with 80,000 other fans of card, board, and tabletop games.
Later this week, we’ll sit down with SMASH champion Sparks Nevada and ARH Grand Champ LiquidSnake, but first we’re excited to connect with this year’s youngest competitors: Darteo (11) and KingGrouber (9)
How many shields can Yaddle generate in a day? Will Allya lead a witch resurgence? Are Dooku and Asajj really neutral? Why is Cassian afraid of Linus Mosk? And is it possible we’ve been underestimating Bib Fortuna all along?!?
Two weeks ago, players from around the globe gathered to answer these questions and to celebrate the release of Resurgence in a day-long tournament. Today, we catch up with Djclero who took down the coveted title.
Resurgence – the 7th set from A Renewed Hope – launches this week and along with it comes a new Holocron to govern the ARH Standard format. In today’s article, we’ll briefly discuss the key changes.
Last weekend, top players from across the UK (and Sweden!) gathered in Birmingham to compete for the UK Grand Championships. With the Resurgence set release just around the corner, the event represents both the last major competition of the Display of Power meta and a powerful demonstration of what makes in-person play so special. We have all the highlights here!
With the new Resurgence set release coming up on June 13, we’re down to the final days of the Display of Power meta. In this issue of the Mos Eisley Gazette, we sit down with Norman and Stubby to hear about their exploits at last weekend’s “Fight the Empire” Renewed Prime.
Which Display of Power card has offered the most creativity and joy? Who is Obi’s best partner? And how would you configure the Echoes of Destiny list as we approach rotation for Faltering Allegiances?
With a new set right around the corner, we’re sitting down with a group of players from across the globe to look back at Display of Power and look ahead to Resurgence…
Riding the momentum of a busy spring of in-person SW Destiny, we’re shifting our gaze to Toronto, where LiquidSnake, SpartacusN7, Old_Ben_Kenobi and others are reigniting the local scene and have just hosted the first of two Renewed Prime events in 2023.
March has been a great month for in-person Destiny with Prime events on two continents!
The Swindon event included all the upsides of IRL Destiny: casual games around the edges, tall tales from past competitions, speculation about ARH7, vigorous debate on whether the crumpet exists (in disguise) in the States, and even speculation about why so many beautiful people were queuing outside the Old Town Launderette.