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Surprise
Tactics
by
Matt Walker
The Imperial fleet hidden on the far side of
Endor...
A Rebel strike team hidden on an Imperial Shuttle...
A second Death Star secretly being constructed...
Ever since Hidden Cost was introduced in 2004 with the release of
Return of the Jedi, it has been a great theme for decks and a powerful
ability to reckon with. The ability to take a unit out of your build
zone half built and surprise your opponent with reinforcements for
a little Force cost can sometimes turn the tide of battle. It's
a shame that the Hidden Cost ability hasn't been available to gamers
as long as other powerful abilities like Overkill and Retaliate.
The IDC has remedied that situation by producing many cards that
feature the Hidden Cost ability. Both the Fall
of the Republic and Scum
and Villainy expansions featured great cards that utilized Hidden
Cost and the upcoming Battle
of Endor set will follow suit. Today I am honored to bring to
the public two of those cards centered on the great deck theme of
Hidden Cost.
The first card I would like to bring your attention to is It's
a Trap!

When you play this Dark Side battle
card, you are able to provide one of your units with the Hidden
Cost ability a power boost of +4 Power for free! (until end of turn)
This card can be very useful when used on powerful units like 501st
Legion (A) and Endor
Imperial Fleet. It's a Trap! can give these already powerful
units an extra punch, which helps when taking down Light Side "tank"
units, such as a stacked Luke's
X-Wing (E).The Darks Side player has had great units with Hidden
Cost for some time now and with the addition of It’s
a Trap!, Hidden Cost becomes even more important for the Dark
Side player. Of course, when Battle of Endor
is released, we'll leave it up to you whether you use Hidden Costs
surprise tactics or not.
The second card I would like to preview is a new Location, Sanctuary
Moon.

This Neutral Space Location can be used by both
Light Side and Dark Side (or completely Neutral) decks. With this
Location, you can immediately tap any of your opponent's (or yours
for that matter) units that are deployed using Hidden Cost, and
at a cost to you of only 1 build point. This card is especially
useful when facing an opponent who is exploiting the power of Hidden
Cost. When you are facing units like the previously mentioned Endor
Imperial Fleet, you can force your opponent to wait a whole
turn before they get the chance to lay siege to your arena. With
Sanctuary Moon in play you will be able to drastically affect the
way your opponent utilizes Hidden Cost and you may be able to get
in a few shots yourself too.
Well, I hope you have enjoyed this little preview of the upcoming
Battle of Endor
expansion. This is just a little taste of many great new cards to
be released. Hopefully you will find some great additions to your
Hidden Cost decks, as well as others.
Four cards down and six to go, so far we have
seen a Ground, Character, Battle and Location cards. Join us next
week as we preview the first Space unit and first Equipment card
from the upcoming Battle
of Endor expansion.
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