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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:36 am 
Imperial Dignitaries
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Samurai's Mount
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Master Kota [55]
Lando Calrissian, DS [18]
Rebel T. on Tauntaun [13]
Wicket [8]
Ugnaught Demo. x2 [6]
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Total: 100 w/ 6 activations

Through all the playing I have done with Kota I have realized that there is one thing he needs more then anything else; initiative control. Now I have it. :D Lando shoots at a possible +23 for 50 damage (CF with Rauntaun and Wickets traps) and then Kota has a solid +16 attack with Wicket nearby. The Rauntaun can allow Kota to get off those key repulses as well.

What do you think?

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Not bad, Kota's Hp & Defence will keep him alive, while Lando can be doing a lot of damn. Good activations, and initiative control. Pretty solid, but outside the GVL i'd put an R2 in.

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