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Star Wars: Destiny is a fantastic game you may not want to buy

Posted on February 4, 2017 by Xordac Prime

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Welcome to Ars Cardboard, our weekend look at tabletop games. Check out our complete board gaming coverage at cardboard.arstechnica.com.

Who would win in a fight—Han Solo or Jango Fett? What about Rey vs. Captain Phasma? What if you gave Phasma a jetpack, an F11D blaster rifle, and a thermal detonator? What if General Grievous teamed up with Count Dooku to take on Jabba the Hutt and Darth Vader?

Star Wars: Destiny, a new collectible dice-and-card game from publisher Fantasy Flight Games (FFG), is here to help you put these niggling questions to the test. It’s something like Magic: The Gathering… but with dice. And it plays like an all-star battle royale featuring characters from every era of the Star Wars saga.

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