Grievous saw action this weekend at The Dueling Grounds;

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Myrtle-Beach...nd/157769664581

Grievous (Mike)
Emperor (Mark)
vs.
Dooku (Ken)
Anakin (me)

When Anakin (me) had six cards, Grievous opened up with;

YOU ARE DOOMED! x1
All players controlling a character adjacent to either Grievous or a Magnaguard, must choose and discard a card for each of your characters still in play.

I was devastated! Grievous even at one point managed to get off two weakly defended DOOKU'S TRAININGs against Dooku. However, he left himself wide open (he needed COWARDLY DEFENSE but did not have it) to being hit with four attacks (two from Dooku then two from Anakin) to put him out of the game. The Emperor took out Dooku and Anakin barely beat the Emperor (long chase scene!) to finish the match.

It was a fun match. Grievous did not get off either ANIHILATOR BLASTER card, but I was wondering, Scott, if you found the cards to be a bit slow to use, similar to Rich Pizor's E-WEB Trooper's TARGETING COMPUTER?

http://epicduels.3.forumer.com/index.php?s...=10&#entry14258

I am toying with the idea of changing that card (TC) and wanted to know your (or anyone's) thoughts on how ANIHILATOR BLASTER has worked in actual games.

QUOTE
ANNIHILATOR BLASTER x2
You may attack any one enemy character with a basic combat card at range as if Grievous has a blaster.  This character may defend as normal.

When this card says "a basic combat card," does that mean it can use a Grievous or a Magnaguard basic? If it can use either, then I think the card is fine as is. If it can only use a Grievous basic, I think it is a little too weak like Pizor's TARGETING COMPUTER.

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