Obi Wan's sabre
Anakin's sabre
Jedi sabre x2
Yarna d'al' Gargan(starting)
Traffic Control x2
Bargaining Table x2
Mantellian Savrip x2
Do or Do Not
Ultimatum
The Signal x3
Nar Shadda Wind Chimes x3
Sorry About The Mess x3
Control x5
Strategy:
This deck is easy to build and fun to play against almost any DS deck.
It is specifically designed to beat JP decks, especially THE MANIPULATOR,
but it does very well against all DS decks.
After the starting location, interrupt, and effect, you have approximately a 1:7 chance of getting a Monk in your opening hand and on the table at JP. For the rest of the game play like usual: deploy, battle, and drain. The main point of the Monk is to give you more time to accumulate the force icons the DS could have in an instant with JP, so defend your Monk as long as you need to to even the force disparity. Deploy and defend Tessek at the Audience Chamber to reduce deploy costs and increase force drains. Arleil also reduces deploy costs. The meat and potatoes of the deck are the Revolutionaries, and reducing their deploy costs is important. Get the effects out ASAP. Play the Wind Chimes to retrieve force. Imperial Decree slows down the drains, but Monks at the right sites still provide a huge drain. Skrilling Numbers can be annoying. The destiny numbers of Monks and Revolutionaries slow down numbers well enough to get Ultimatum activated, and the deck drains and battles well. The deck's realistic drain potential is 8-12.
My personal experience with this deck is good. Against non-JP decks (Dark Deal, Garrison, Decree, Space) it wins most of the time. Against non-manipulation JP decks (Skrillings, Bounty Hunting) it wins most of the time. Unfortunately, against JP manipulation, it has lost 2 out of 3 times--go figure. Once I didn't get a Monk or Wind Chimes in my opening hand, and another time I was just out fought. THE MANIPULATOR is strong deck against everything, even a deck especially designed to beat it. In a tournament I ran recently a friend of mine was playing a deck very similar to this one (I helped him build it) and it beat Beakman's awesome Manipulator.
GAWD