Description
Darkness and Light is the final Force Pack in the Echoes of the Force cycle for Star Wars™: The Card Game, and it continues the cycle's progression into the mysteries of the Force with ten new objective sets (two copies each of five different sets). These objective sets put you in cockpit of an Imperial Navy fighter, offer the allure of a Sith cult, or allow you to impersonate a deity with C-3PO in exchange for some native support.
The Echoes of the Force cycle draws to a close, and each of the affiliations of Star Wars: The Card Game explore the new possibilities and tactics offered by these cards. Whether you work with Jedi to protect the innocent from the dark side, or you dive deep into the slimiest schemes within Jabba’s palace, you’ll find the tools you need to make exciting new decks and explore new strategies.
The Force holds the galaxy of Star Wars together, but only you can determine which side you will fight for: Darkness or Light?
CONTAINS OBJECTIVE SETS 122-126.
This is not a stand-alone deck. A Star Wars™: The Card Game Core Set is required to play.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Living Card Game (LCG)?
A Living Card Game (LCG) is a type of collectible card game where new cards are released in a regular and non-randomized manner. Unlike traditional collectible card games, LCGs offer fixed content expansions, making it easier for players to collect all the cards without the need for blind purchases.
How do Living Card Games (LCGs) differ from traditional collectible card games (CCGs)?
Living Card Games differ from traditional collectible card games in that they release cards in fixed sets rather than randomized booster packs. This ensures that players know exactly what they are getting in each expansion, making it easier to complete collections and build decks.
What is included in a typical Living Card Game expansion pack?
A typical Living Card Game expansion pack includes a fixed set of cards designed to expand and enhance the base game. These packs often include new heroes, villains, quests, and additional gameplay elements, depending on the specific LCG.
How often are new expansions released for Living Card Games?
New expansions for Living Card Games are typically released on a regular schedule, often monthly or quarterly. This consistent release schedule keeps the game fresh and allows players to continuously expand their collections and strategies.
Can I mix and match expansions from different Living Card Games?
No, expansions for Living Card Games are designed to be used with their specific base game. Each LCG has its own unique mechanics, themes, and storylines, so mixing expansions from different games would not be compatible.
Are Living Card Games suitable for beginners?
Yes, Living Card Games are suitable for beginners. The fixed content nature of LCGs makes it easier for new players to understand what they are buying and how to build their collections. Many LCGs also offer introductory sets or starter packs designed to help new players learn the game.
Where can I buy Living Card Games and their expansions?
Living Card Games and their expansions can be purchased from specialty game stores, hobby shops, and online retailers, here is a few of the ones we have. These products are often available both as individual expansions and as part of larger bundles or collections.
Do Living Card Games require a lot of deck-building knowledge?
Living Card Games often involve deck-building, but many offer pre-constructed decks or starter guides to help new players get started. As players become more familiar with the game, they can explore more advanced deck-building strategies.
Are there competitive tournaments for Living Card Games?
Yes, many Living Card Games have organized play events and competitive tournaments. These events provide opportunities for players to compete against each other, showcase their deck-building skills, and earn prizes or recognition within the community.
Can Living Card Games be played solo or cooperatively?
Yes, many Living Card Games are designed to be played solo or cooperatively, allowing players to team up against the game itself. This flexibility makes LCGs a great choice for players who enjoy both solo and multiplayer experiences.